Visa policy of Kenya
Kenya has abolished visa requirements for all foreign visitors from 1 January 2024, and instead implemented an Electronic Travel Authorisation system.
Most visitors must obtain an eTA prior to travel unless they are citizens of eTA-exempted countries.
Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA)
From 1 January 2024, citizens of all countries except those listed below must apply for an eTA in advance. Here are some details about eTA application:- Applications can be submitted up to 90 days prior to travel and must be submitted at least 3 days in advance.
- eTA fee is USD 32.50.
- eTA is good for single entry, but visitors who leave Kenya to other EAC countries may re-enter provided that their eTA is still valid.
- Proof of reservation at the hotel where you plan to stay is required.
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if coming from endemic countries.
Exemption
Citizens of the following countries do not need an eTA before entering Kenya:ID - May enter Kenya with a national ID card in lieu of a passport.
Future changes
Kenya has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries, but they have not yet entered into force:| Country | Passports | Agreement signed on |
AngolaEast African Tourist VisaIn February 2014, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda issued an East African Tourist Visa. The visa fee USD 100 and has no restrictions on nationality. It is a non-extendable multiple-entry 90-day visa that has to be first used to enter the country that issued it.HistoryThe San Marino-United Kingdom visa exemption agreement of 1949 was extended for Kenya and San Marino in 1963 and still applies.The agreement is of symbolic value for Kenyan citizens but does have an effect on San Marino passport holders. On 30 October 2023, President William Ruto of Kenya declared the forthcoming elimination of visa requirements for all African visitors by the end of the year. An updated statement was issued during Kenya's 60th Independence Day celebrations on 12 December 2023, wherein the president declared that the decree would be expanded to encompass all countries globally, commencing in January 2024. Prior to the removal of visa requirements for all countries and the introduction of the eTA program, nationals of the following countries could visit Kenya without a visa for stays of up to 90 days : 1 - 30 days In addition, the following groups were also exempt from visas:
On 30 May 2025, the ETA program received significant amendments, expanding the list of nationals exempt from obtaining the ETA to most African nationals, as well as other countries that were previously visa-exempt prior to the introduction of the ETA program. |
Angola