Traveling to Kenya? Here is how to apply for the Kenya eTA

How Do I Apply for a Visa to Kenya?

Since January 2024, Kenya has replaced traditional visas with the Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system for most travelers. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the application process, requirements, and tips to ensure a smooth journey to Kenya.

Key Features of the Kenya eTA

  • Processing time is typically up to 3 to 6 business days
  • The eTA fee is payable online
  • Valid for a single entry within 90 days of issuance
  • Required for all travelers, including children, from non-exempt countries
  • Group applications are available for families or groups traveling together
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Kenya eTA

Understanding the Kenya eTA

The Kenya eTA is an electronic travel authorization that permits eligible travelers to enter Kenya for tourism, business, or transit purposes. Introduced in January 2024, it streamlines the entry process by allowing applicants to obtain authorization online before their trip.

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Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. Visit the Kenya eTA website
  2. Click on "Apply Now" and select individual or group application
  3. Fill in the required personal and travel information
  4. Upload necessary documents, including a passport-sized photo and passport biodata page
  5. Pay the fee using a credit or debit card
  6. Submit the application and await approval via email
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Required Documents for Application

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Kenya eTA is an electronic travel authorization introduced in January 2024, replacing traditional visas for most travelers. It allows eligible visitors to enter Kenya for tourism, business, or transit purposes.

The Kenya eTA application fee is $84.99. This fee is payable online during the application process.

The standard processing time for the Kenya eTA is up to 3 to 6 business days. However, it's recommended to apply at least two (2) weeks before your intended travel date.

All travelers, including infants and children, from non-exempt countries must obtain a Kenya eTA before traveling. Citizens of East African Community member states are exempt.

Yes, the Kenya eTA system allows for group applications, making it convenient for families or groups traveling together to apply in a single submission.