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Kenya – Passport and Visa required
Visa Requirements for U.S.
Citizens
TOURIST
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Valid and signed U. S. Passport
(valid at least 6 months beyond the date of entry; with at least
one blank visa page) – photocopy is not acceptable
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One Visa Application Form
completed and signed. Application on thermal fax paper is not
accepted. The application form must have original
signature.
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Two
Passport Type Photographs
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Computer generated flight itinerary from
the travel agent
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Travel
the World Visas Service Order Form
BUSINESS
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Valid and signed U. S. Passport
(valid at least 6 months beyond the date of entry; with at least
one blank visa page) – photocopy is not acceptable
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One Visa Application Form
completed and signed. Application on thermal fax paper is not
accepted. The application form must have original
signature.
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Two
Passport Type Photographs
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Business
letter written on your company’s letterhead addressed to the
Embassy of Kenya. This letter should indicate the
applicant’s name, position in the company, nature of business
to be conducted in Kenya, name and address of contact in Kenya,
length of stay and the number of entries requested. It
should also state that the company would be financially
responsible for the applicant’s living expenses including
roundtrip transportation, and should be signed by someone other
than the applicant.
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Travel
the World Visas Service Order Form
Service Fee:
$48.00/person/visa (Regular Processing)
$68.00/person/visa (48 to 72 Hour Processing - Rush)
Consular Fee:
$ 50.00/visa - Single Entry
$100.00/visa - Multiple Entries
Note: For RUSH Processing,
please add $10.00/visa
Return Mail Fee:
$21.00 (1-3 passports) Overnight Delivery
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$16.00 (1-3 passports)
2-Day Delivery [ ]
$10.00 (1-3 passports)
Certified Mail [ ]
$35.00 (1-3 passports)
Saturday Delivery [ ]
For Alaska and Hawaii, please add $12.00 on the Return Mail Fee
Please send all the above
mentioned documents and payment
(Money Order, Company Check,
Cashier’s Check, American Express, Visa or MasterCard)
by courier delivery*
to:
TRAVEL THE WORLD VISAS, INC.
1312 18TH STREET NW SUITE #103
WASHINGTON, DC 20036
TOLL-FREE:
1-866–886-8472
LOCAL TEL:
202-223-8822
FAX:
530-579-3315
*Note:
For the safety of your passport, we do not
recommend sending your passport by regular mail. Please send it
by courier delivery so that if there’s a delay, you would be
able to track or trace it.
● Requirements and fees are subject
to change without prior notice. All fees are non-refundable if your application was denied by the consulate or the
Passport Agency, or if you withdraw your application that has
already been submitted to the consulate or Passport Agency.
● Requirements and fees are for U.S.
Citizens only. Contact Travel the World Visas for information on
other nationalities.
Travel the World Visas acts only as an agent, and accepts no
responsibility for the services of any Travel Agent, Consulate,
Passport Agency or Embassy in connection with the granting of
visas, nor for any delays, loss of passports occasioned by such
services or the U.S. Mail. Damage compensation is not
available.
Kenya Facts: Kenya
straddles the equator and shares a border with Somalia,
Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania. Its coast is lapped by the
Indian Ocean and it shares the vast waters of Lake Victoria with
its western neighbors. English and Swahili are the
languages taught throughout Kenya, but there are many other
tribal languages. It's extremely useful for the traveler to have
a working knowledge of Swahili, especially outside the urban
areas and in remote parts of the country. Another language
you'll come across is Sheng, spoken almost exclusively by the
younger members of society. A fairly recent development, Sheng
is a mixture of Swahili and English along with a fair sprinkling
of other languages.
Register
your trip on-line with the U.S. Embassy in this country.
Millions of Americans travel abroad
every year and encounter no difficulties. However, U.S.
embassies and consulates assist nearly 200,000 Americans each
year who are victims of crime, accident, or illness, or whose
family and friends need to contact them in an emergency. When an
emergency happens, or if natural disaster, terrorism, or civil
unrest strikes during your foreign travel, the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate can be your source of assistance and
information. By registering your trip, you help the embassy or
consulate locate you when you might need them the most.
Registration is voluntary and costs nothing, but it should be a
big part of your travel planning and security.
Visa Application Form for
Kenya |