Kenya's eTA policy requires most foreign nationals to obtain an eTA to enter the country.
The previous e-visa system was replaced in January 2024. Some travellers, such as those seeking study permit, may need to apply in person at a Kenyan embassy or consulate. Only 6 countries have eTA exemptions for certain durations and purposes of stay. Travelers should regularly check for updates on Kenya's immigration policy.
Nationals from all countries can apply for a single-entry eTA to travel to Kenya for up to 90 days. The online eTA application process is fast and user-friendly, with most eTAs approved within 3 business or working days. The eTA is delivered via email, and it is recommended to apply at least 7 days before travelling.
The approved eTA is valid for 3 months from the issue date. Eligible applicants must have a passport from an eligible country with a minimum of 6 months' validity from the expected arrival date in Kenya. The eTA is suitable for various purposes, including tourism, business, medical treatment, and transit.
The following is a comprehensive list of nationalities that require an eTA to visit Kenya:
Kenya allows citizens of 6 countries and territories to visit without an eTA for short stays. Diplomatic or service passport holders from certain countries can also travel to Kenya without an eTA. To enter Kenya without an eTA, travellers must have a valid passport from an eligible country. eTA-free citizens can stay in Kenya for up to 180 days. However, it is important to check the latest eTA requirements before planning a trip. For stays longer than 90 days, eTA-exempt foreign citizens must obtain a residence or stay permit from a Kenyan embassy or consulate.
Here is a comprehensive list of countries whose citizens do not require a eTA to visit Kenya:
eTA-free entry to Kenya is granted to citizens of only 6 countries for stays up to 180 days. If you are not from one of these eTA-exempt countries, you will require an eTA to travel to Kenya.
To complete the Kenya eTA application form:
Supporting documentation:
Confirming payment for the Kenya eTA:
Receiving the approved Kenya eTA:
An eTA (electronic Travel Authorization) is required for most foreign nationals to enter Kenya. This system was implemented in January 2024, replacing the previous e-visa system.
Short-term visitors can apply for a Kenya eTA online. The application process involves filling out a form, uploading required documents, and paying a fee.
Yes, the eTA is received via email and must be available in soft copy for presentation upon arrival in Kenya.
Yes, travelers from certain countries, such as those seeking work or study permits, may need to apply in person at a Kenyan embassy or consulate. Only 6 countries are exempt from the eTA requirement for specific durations and purposes of stay.
The eTA system provides a convenient and efficient way for travellers to apply for travel authorisation from anywhere with an internet connection.
It typically takes 3 working days to process an eTA, so it is advisable to apply well in advance.
Applicants must have a passport from an eligible country with a minimum of 6 months' validity and apply online. The eTA suits tourism, business, medical treatment, and transit purposes.
Nationals from all countries can apply for a single-entry eTA to travel to Kenya for up to 90 days.
The approved eTA is valid for 3 months from the issue date or until the passport expires.
Yes, Kenya allows citizens of 6 countries and territories to visit without an eTA for short stays.
Yes, they can stay for up to 180 days, but it's essential to check the latest eTA requirements before planning a trip.
The form can be found online. Fill in personal, contact, and passport details, upload the required documents, pay the fee, and submit the application.
After submitting the application and confirming payment, the approved eTA will be emailed within 24 to 72 hours.