Transit e visa Kenya Validity – Easily Know.

By support@click2visas.com
3 years

Are you connecting via Kenya to your destination?  You can take a transit visa for a duration of up to 72 hours and visit Kenya.

Don’t miss out on the chance; apply for your Transit E Visa Kenya with Click2visas at a very low service cost. We have put out few guidelines on Kenya e transit visa validity below; check it out.  

Transit e Visa Kenya Validity – Easily Know

Key points on Kenya e transit visa validity:

How long is Kenya e transit visa validity?

Stay limit: Your length of continuous stay period is three days for a transit visa.

Entry type: The E Visa Kenya allows for single entry, with a validity of 3 days in total.

Difference between Visa validity & duration of stay:

Duration of Stay Visa Validity
What is the maximum number of days travelers are permitted to stay in Kenya? For example, Kenya is counted as “1st Day” the first day you enter, even if you enter just a few minutes before midnight. Likewise, the “Last Day” is counted as the day you leave Kenya, even if it is just a few minutes after midnight.   On the other hand, Visa validity is the duration of time from which a traveler can use your visa to enter and stay in Kenya.  

When can I expect my processed Kenya visa?

It takes two days; you will get your transit E Visa Kenya. Make sure to provide all the information/data and supporting documents correctly. The best news is that the Kenyan embassy does not ask you for any additional documents.

How early should I apply for a Kenya visa?  

For a Kenya visa, Applicants of the eligible countries/territories may apply an online minimum of 3 days in advance of the date of arrival.

Can I take a Cruise tour with a transit E Visa Kenya?

No, the Kenya visa is not valid for cruises as it can be stamped on the Travel document at specific airports only. If you plan to enter the nation by sea, you got other ways to do it, get a traditional Visa stamped on your travel document.

Can I extend my Kenya visa or apply for a new one after entering Kenya?

Kenya e Visa will allow the Travel document/passport holders from all nationalities to apply for the Transit Visa. However, according to the most recent travel updates in Kenya Visa regulation, there’s no way for travelers to extend the period/duration of their Kenya e Visa.

This includes all foreign holders of E-Visas. So the only option is to apply for a new Visa from the Kenyan embassy, or you can leave Kenya, and obtain a new electronic visa, and re-enter Kenya.

For Ex: you could cross the border into Ethiopia or Tanzania and apply for a visa from there and re-enter the Republic of Kenya.

Is my Kenya visa convertible?

No, E-visa is non-extendable and non-convertible.

I got a new travel document, but my Kenya visa is in my old Passport, and it is still valid. So how can I proceed now?

You may be allowed entry into Kenya on the new travel document even if a Kenya visa has been issued on the old travel document with the condition that you must carry the new travel document and old travel document on which the visa was issued.

I am still not clear about few aspects of Kenya visa Validity.

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How does Click2Visas Work?

Once you send us a request to process your Kenya visa, one of our service experts will contact you and help you with the essential requirements, this process will only take a few minutes of your time. We then process your Kenya visa in the best possible way.

For this service, you gain a 10X advantage in the Click2Visas service charge. So choose Click2visas for Stress-free, smooth Visa processing.

Bright sky, big waves, and wonderful people – the perfect holidays. It is the right time to enjoy the Kenya tourist places within 3 days. Your journey is still waiting for you.  So get ready and “Have a great trip.”

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