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Submit your valid signed U.S. passport, must have at least 6 months remaining validity
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2 Passport-type photographs
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You must complete and send an Authorization Letter addressed, "Attn: Consular of Kenya" stating "I authorize Travel Document Systems to pick up my passport and to discuss the status of my application with the Consulate office of Kenya Visa Section." . Click here for the Authorization Letter. (print using the Print button on your browser)
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Copy of return or onward tickets or travel agency/airline itinerary
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Submit your valid signed U.S. passport, must have at least 6 months remaining validity
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2 Passport-type photographs
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You must complete and send an Authorization Letter addressed, "Attn: Embassy of Kenya" stating "I authorize Travel Document Systems to pick up my passport and to discuss the status of my visa application with the Embassy of Kenya Visa Section." . Click here for the Authorization Letter. (print using the Print button on your browser)
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Completed Cover Page and Credit Card Authorization forms (print from browser) Copy of return or onward tickets or travel agency/airline itinerary A business letter of responsibility (sample) is required, to be typewritten on your company letterhead and addressed to:
Consulate General of Kenya, Visa Section, New York, N.Y
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The letter must explain all of the following:
- The purpose of travel Business reference to be visited in Kenya Guarantee financial support for the applicant while in Kenya
- Return transportation to the U.S.A
Processing Instructions
Please forward the completed requirements detailed above to:
TRAVEL DOCUMENT SYSTEMS, INC.,
641 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1435
New York, NY 10022
Your application will be hand carried to the Consulate office, and is usually processed in 5-7 business days. The Consulate office now provides a rush service for issuance in 24-48 hours for an additional per visa charge of $10.00
Fees
Return Postage
Continental USA Only -
$23.00 FedEx (Next Business Day - up to 3 passports)
$26.00 FedEx (Next Business Day - 4 or more passports)
$39.00 FedEx (Saturday Delivery)
Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, USVI -
$39.00 FedEx Next Day Letter (No Saturday Delivery)
Visa Notes
- The KENYA tourist visa is issued for a single entry for a period of 6 months from date of issue, provided the passport remains valid, for a period of stay not to exceed 30 days - extension possible. Although vaccination certificate is not required for visa issuance, check with physician or local health clinic for vaccination requirements and recommendations.
- If making more than one entry into Kenya due to travel to Tanzania or Uganda, the Embassy of Kenya advises that you request a Visitors Pass on your first entry into Kenya.
- If making more than one entry into Kenya due to travel to countries other than Tanzania or Uganda, a six months multiple entries visa can be issued on specific request. Consular fee is $100. Applicant must attach a letter to the application which requests a multiple entry visa and explains why it is needed.
- Passport must have at least six months remaining validity and contain at least one blank visa page for visa to be issued. TDS can assist with obtaining U.S. Passports, whether new issue, renewal, or obtaining additional visa pages for a valid passport.
- Special requirements exist for U.S. Official and Diplomatic passport holders.
REGISTER YOUR TRIP:
The U.S. Department of State encourages all American travelers to register with their local Embassy or Consulate when arriving in a foreign country. Registration helps the Embassy to provide important services for American citizens residing or traveling abroad. Some of these services include:
- Locating individuals in cases of family or personal emergencies,
- Relaying important travel and safety information about the region,
- Arranging evacuation transportation in cases of natural disaster or civil unrest,
- Issuing replacement passports when originals are lost, and
- A number of other administrative services relating to personal documentation.
Without the information provided through registration, the Embassy is severely hindered in its ability to provide these services. Many of these services involve emergency situations and time constraints, therefore failure to register will almost certainly lead to delays at moments when you can least afford them.
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