Kenya Visa Information for Nigerians - How To Apply, Requirements
The Republic of Kenya is a fast-rising African country. Kenya has a number of attractive cities, one of which is Nairobi, the country's capital. Kenya has several clean beaches and many other admirable tourist attractions. The average temperature in Kenya is 24 degrees Celsius. There are several African countries whose citizens do not require a visa to enter Kenya. Nigerian citizens, however, need an appropriate Kenya visa in order to gain entry into the country.
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Applying for a Kenya Visa
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Kenya Visa Requirements
Entry into Kenya is dependent on the credibility of the visa documents as well as the purpose of travel. Prohibited immigrants to Kenya include:- Persons who fail to undergo medical tests as instructed by the immigrations ACT;
- Individuals with serious health challenges;
- Ex-convicts or persons whose entry into Kenya pose a threat to the inhabitants of the country.
- A valid Nigerian passport, with a validity of at least six (6) months and at least a free page for the visa stamp.
- Photocopies of the Nigerian Passport visibly showing the applicant's passport number, picture and bio-data pages.
- A properly filled and signed Form 22 - the Kenyan application visa form.
- Two (2) recently taken passport size photographs of the applicant
- Visa Processing fees.
- Proof of financial ability
- Proof of vaccination against Yellow Fever and Cholera.
- Letter of Introduction
- Marriage certificate
- Children birth certificate (if any)
- Six-months bank statement
- Proof of ownership
- Family pictures
- Tax clearance
- Ordinary/ Single Journey Visa: The single journey visa is issued to persons who need visas to enter Kenya for reasons such as business, medical treatment or tourism. Once the person leaves Kenya, he/she has to reapply for another. The entry visa is a type of Kenya visa on arrival and is valid for 3 months.
- Transit Visa: This is issued to individuals who intend to travel through Kenya to another location and it is valid for 72 hours (3 days).
- Service Visa: Service visas are issued to individuals traveling to Kenya for official purposes.
- Multiple Journeys Visa: These are given to people who for some important reason have to make frequent visits to Kenya. This is valid for 6 months to 1 year.
- Courtesy Visa: Courtesy visas are issued to diplomatic officials and service passport holders among other country officials, traveling to Kenya for official duties
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