how to apply for eta visa kenya
In January 2024, Kenya transitioned to a visa-free regime, replacing its traditional eVisa system with an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for most foreign visitors. While this digital process simplifies entry for tourists, business travelers, and transit passengers, understanding the requirements and avoiding pitfalls is critical. At WKA Advocates, a leading Kenyan law firm specializing in immigration and corporate services, we guide clients through every step of the ETA process, ensuring compliance and efficiency.
Understanding Kenya’s ETA System
The ETA is mandatory for all foreign nationals except citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states (Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, and DR Congo). It permits stays of up to 90 days for tourism, business meetings, or transit. However, it does not authorize employment or long-term activities.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a Kenyan ETA, applicants must:
- Hold a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival.
- Provide proof of return/onward travel and accommodation.
- Have a yellow fever vaccination certificate (if applicable).
WKA Tip: Business travelers must ensure their activities (e.g., conferences, contract signings) align with ETA guidelines. For work permits or extended stays, consult our team for tailored solutions.
Step-by-Step Application Guide
- Access the Official Portal: Visit Kenya’s ETA website – we recommend bookmarking this to avoid scams.
- Complete the Form: Enter personal details, passport information, and travel plans.
- Upload Documents: Submit a scanned passport bio page, itinerary, and vaccination certificate.
- Pay the Fee: $30 USD via credit/debit card.
- Submit and Await Approval: Processing typically takes 1–3 business days.
How WKA Assists: Our team reviews applications for accuracy, verifies document compliance, and troubleshoots technical issues, minimizing rejection risks.
Required Documents
- Passport bio page scan.
- Flight itinerary and hotel bookings/invitation letter.
- Yellow fever certificate (if traveling from a high-risk country).
WKA Advantage: We help clients compile and format documents to meet strict immigration standards, especially for complex cases like multi-destination business trips.
Processing Time and Fees
- Fee: $30 (non-refundable).
- Processing: Up to 3 days; apply at least 7 days before travel to accommodate delays.
WKA Expedited Support: While official processing can’t be rushed, our proactive follow-ups ensure timely approvals.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Passport Mismatches: Ensure names and dates match supporting documents.
- Overstaying: The ETA cannot be extended; exceeding 90 days risks fines or bans.
- Incorrect Visa Type: The ETA isn’t for employment. For work, consult WKA about permits.
WKA Compliance Check: Our pre-submission review identifies red flags, such as unclear travel intentions or inconsistent details.
How WKA Advocates Enhances Your ETA Experience
- End-to-End Application Support: From form filling to submission.
- Advisory Services: Clarifying permissible activities under an ETA vs. work permits.
- Post-Approval Guidance: Explaining entry requirements and compliance.
- Appeal Assistance: Resolving denials through reapplication or alternative visa routes.
- Policy Updates: Real-time alerts on immigration changes affecting your travel.
Beyond the ETA: Long-Term Solutions
For clients needing longer stays, employment visas, or investor permits, WKA Advocates offers seamless transitions. Our expertise in Kenyan immigration law ensures structured, stress-free solutions.
Conclusion
Kenya’s ETA system streamlines entry but demands precision. With WKA Advocates, you gain a trusted partner to navigate complexities, avoid delays, and focus on your travel goals.