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:: TOURIST VISA INFORMATION TO KENYA.
Countries whose Nationals require Referred Visas -
Applications are sent to Nairobi for approval
Afghanistan, Armania, Iraq, Lebanon, Mali, North Korea,
Tadjkistan, Senegal, Somali, Syria, Jordan, Nigeria,
Cameroon, Azerbaijan 
Countries whose Nationals do not require a Visa to come to
Kenya :
Antigue And Barbuda, Tonga, The Bahamas, Trinidad & Tobago,
Barbados, Tuvalu, Belize, Uganda, Botswana, Gambia, Brunei,
Ghana, Darussalum, Grenada, Cyprus Papua, New Guinea, Fiji
Islands, Samoa, Jamaica, Seychelles, Kiribati, Tanzania,
Lesotho, Vanuatu,Malawi,Zambia, Malaysia( If Less Than 30
Days), Zimbabwe, Maldives, Ethiopia, Mauritus,Uruguay,
Namibia, Turkey, Nauru, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon
Islands, St. Lucia, St. Vincent And The Grenadines,
Swaziland, Sa Marino.
Stateless persons not holding valid passports or other
travel documents issued by their own country of natianality.
This includes recognised refugees - holders of the united
nations refugee travel document.
Nationals of any other country which does not appear above
may obtain visa on application either at the mission or any
kenya port of entry subject to fulfilment of the normal
requirements. If you apply at the port of entry, you will
not need a photograph.
Visa Charges : Multiple entry visa (1 Year) £60, Single
entry visa £30, Transit Visa £10, Referral Visa fee (non
refundable) £7
Immigration Requirements :
When leaving the country, passengers will be asked to verify
the contents of the baggage at the Customs desk. Export of
products made from Elephant, Rhino and Turtle are
prohibited.
Passports :
All visitors are required to carry a valid passport. The
passport should be valid for at least 6 months from date of
travel.
Getting to Kenya:
There are several airlines which fly to Kenya. They are
Kenya Airways, KLM, British Airways, Gulf Air, Emirates, Air
India and South African Airways to name a few. The main
international airport in Kenya is the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport in Nairobi.
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