Kenya has since August 1 reopened its borders for international flights after four months lockdown due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
In case you have a plan to visit Kenya for Tourism / Business purpose or transit through Kenya, kindly note that Kenya has changed its visa on arrival policy and has replaced it with E-Visa online. If you are aware of the new development already, fine. But if you haven't, no problem, it's simple; just go through this short article.
Please be informed that the new Kenya E-Visa is obtainable across every browsing device with few clicks that start from (here), and pay the applicable fee via the link with your debit card. Then, you are on your way to Kenya. Upon arrival, you don't need to join the long queues at the airport.
There are three main types of Kenya E-Visa. They are:
Tourist Visa: A single entry visa, valid for 90 days for a stay of 90 days.
Business Visa: A single entry visa, valid for 90 days for a stay of 90 days.
Transit Visa: Also a single entry visa issued for those who which to connect through Kenya to other countries if they want to leave the airport. It is valid for 3 days for a stay of 72 hours.
The basic requirements for the single entry Kenya Visa include an international passport valid for at least six months, a passport photograph of the applicant, and a return ticket.
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