i have been looking at kenya and after reading reviews i understand that you pay $50 on arrival and $20 on departure. when i looked in the monarch brochure it says you need a visa (£30) from the kenyan embassy,or on arrival but it could cost more,but there is no arrival or departure tax. can anyone who's been recently tell me which is correct? this is in the mar 2009/apr 2010 brochure.
thanks
I got back from Kenya (Mombasa) last week. You require a visa to gain entry to the country. You can either obtain this prior to travelling from the Kenya High Commission in London (£30 + postage fees; you have to send them your passport so about £7 registered delivery each way), or you can obtain them at the airport (far easier and I wouldn't trust my passport in the post). The easiest is to download and print a copy of the visa form (V1) so you can fill it in before you fly. Once you get to the airport, you can go straight to immigration with your form and $50. That's what I did. There's also $20 departure tax that is payable at the check-in desk on your departure.
Darren
thanks
That's correct - $50 for your entry visa on arival at the airport (or £30 if you want to get it from the Kenya High Commission before you travel, it's the same visa / documentation, you don't need to pay it twice!), then $20 departure tax.
Darren
We did not pay any departure tax. I think it is best to get your Visa before leaving the UK if possible. I noticed a massive queue for them when we arrived in Nairobi.
jacky wrote:We did not pay any departure tax.
Some airlines include it in the price of the ticket, many charter operators don't (eg Thomson (First Choice) and Monarch / Cosmos).
jacky wrote:I noticed a massive queue for them when we arrived in Nairobi.
If you print your visa application form out and fill it in before you travel, you can go straight to the immigration desk on arrival and zip through while the others are busy filling them it. The reason I did that is because I wouldn't trust sending my passport in the post, I've had things go missing in the past and certainly wouldn'd want to have to fork out £85 for a new one. I found it just as easy doing it that way.
Darren
i am travelling to nairobi, kenya on the 26th of may and need advice about obtaining a visa. i would prefer to get the visa at airport as i dont have much time to send off my passport as i also have to get it renewed. i was reading that you can fill the form out before you fly and be able to go straight to immigration where can i get this form from??????????????
HELP
Scroll down to Quick Forms on the Kenyan High Commission website in this link and click on Visa Form (V1) then you can print it off and fill it in ready for your departure.
you have been a great help.
No problem...glad I could help.
ok so when i got that form it said that i needed a letter of invite because i am going to visit my brother..........is this for just getting it by sending passport off or do i need one aswell for when i get to airport......
i mean for when i get my visa on arrival at nairobi airport
hi i have read on the kenya high commision website that children under 16 don't need a entry visa so does that mean they wont have to pay depature tax? Thanks for your help.
As far as I know, under 16's get a sticker in their passport for their entry visa to show they are under 16 and a fee isn't applicable. It's usual however that all passengers regarless of age have to pay the departure tax. I would assume the same for Kenya.
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