Traveling with kids? It’s never totally smooth—and honestly, that’s kind of the point.
Viewing entries in
travel visa kenya
Traveling with kids? It’s never totally smooth—and honestly, that’s kind of the point.
Here's a step-by-step guide for applying for an eVisa (Electronic Travel Authorization) to enter Kenya from the U.S.:
Before starting your application, gather the following:
Valid Passport: Must have at least 6 months of validity from your planned entry date.
Passport-sized Photo: A recent digital photo in JPEG format.
Travel Itinerary: Include details of your flight, accommodation, and planned activities.
Return Ticket: Proof of onward or return travel.
Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservation or invitation letter if staying with a host.
Supporting Documents: May include vaccination certificates (e.g., Yellow Fever if required).
Go to the official Kenya eVisa portal: evisa.go.ke.
Click "Create an Account" if you’re a first-time user.
Provide your email address and create a password.
Verify your email through a link sent to your inbox.
Log into your account and select "Apply for a Single Entry Visa."
Fill in your personal details (name, date of birth, nationality, etc.).
Enter your passport details (number, issue date, expiration date).
Provide travel details, including your planned dates of entry and departure.
Upload the required documents in their respective fields. Ensure they are in PDF, JPEG, or PNG format and meet the file size requirements.
Review your application to ensure all details are accurate.
Submit the application and proceed to payment.
Pay the visa fee online via the secure payment gateway using a credit or debit card.
The fee for a Single Entry Visa is $51 (inclusive of processing fees).
Save the payment receipt for reference.
Processing usually takes 2–3 business days.
You’ll receive an email notification once your visa is approved.
Log into your account on the eVisa portal.
Download the approved eVisa document.
Print a hard copy and keep it with your travel documents.
At the port of entry in Kenya:
Present your eVisa printout.
Show your passport and any supporting documents if requested.
Apply at least a week before travel to allow for processing delays.
Ensure all uploaded documents are clear and meet the specified requirements.
Verify Yellow Fever vaccination requirements, as some travelers may need proof depending on their travel history.