Most travellers to Kenya now require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before arrival. It applies to tourism, business, medical travel, and transit. Applicants must hold a valid passport, photo, travel details, and accommodation proof; a yellow fever certificate may also be required. The application is completed online by selecting the travel purpose and paying the fee. Processing usually takes 2â5 working days. Travellers should carry a digital or printed ETA on arrival.
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Planning a trip to Kenya? Here's what you need to know about the new ETA system. Most nationalities now need an electronic travel authorisation, called an ETA, before entering Kenya. Check your eligibility on the Kenya ETA policy page. It's required for tourism, business, medical visits, even transit. To apply, you'll need a passport, photo, travel itinerary, and proof of accommodation. Some may need a yellow fever certificate, too. The process is fully online. Fill out the form, upload your documents, select Travel Purpose, and pay the fee. Approval usually takes 2-5 working days, so don't wait till the last minute. Once approved, carry a digital or printed copy of your ETA when you arrive. Kenya is ready to welcome you. Apply now.
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