Last updated: May 9, 2026 · Reading time: 11 min · By Joshua White, Travel Documentation Writer
- Cost: USD 32.50 government fee + roughly USD 1.59 bank charge — total around USD 34. No expedited tier exists; third-party "rush" services are markups.
- Processing: Up to 72 hours officially. Most approvals arrive within 24 hours. Apply at least 7 days before departure.
- Onward ticket: Mandatory. You enter your departure flight in the application; immigration also checks at NBO arrival.
- Validity: 90 days from issuance, single entry, stays up to 90 days. Re-entry requires a new eTA.
- 2025–2026 changes: 29 African countries now visa-free (since 30 May 2025). UK travelers still need eTA from 25 February 2026.
A Kenya eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is the digital pre-arrival permit that replaced Kenya's paper visa system in January 2024. Travelers from over 140 countries — including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, the EU, India, and most of Asia — apply online at etakenya.go.ke, pay USD 32.50 plus a small bank fee, and receive an emailed PDF within 72 hours. You must declare your onward flight in the application, and Kenyan immigration officers check this on arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO).
What's in this guide
- What is the Kenya eTA?
- Who needs it in 2026 (and who doesn't)
- Real costs broken down
- Processing time and emergency scenarios
- How to apply: 4-step walkthrough
- Required documents
- The onward ticket requirement
- eTA vs East Africa Tourist Visa
- Denied boarding playbook
- Common rejection reasons
- FAQ
What is the Kenya eTA?
The Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is a single-entry digital permit issued by the Directorate of Immigration Services. It replaced the previous eVisa system on 5 January 2024 and is now the only entry document for non-exempt visitors arriving by air, sea, or land border.
The eTA is valid for 90 days from issuance, allows stays of up to 90 days, and is single-entry. If you re-enter Kenya — for example, after a side trip to Tanzania — you need a fresh eTA, which adds a second USD 34 fee.
The eTA system is run entirely online at etakenya.go.ke. Kenya's Directorate of Immigration Services warns travelers explicitly that this is the only authorized portal — third-party sites that mark up the fee are common, especially in Google Ads.
"The official portal is etakenya.go.ke — any other domain charging more than the USD 32.50 government fee is a third-party intermediary, not a faster service. Kenya offers no expedited processing."
Who needs a Kenya eTA in 2026?
You DO need an eTA if you are from:
- The United States, United Kingdom (from 25 Feb 2026), Canada, Australia, New Zealand
- Any EU/EEA country, plus Switzerland
- India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
- Most Asian countries (Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines)
- Most Middle Eastern countries
- Most South American countries
You do NOT need an eTA if you are from:
Following Kenya's 30 May 2025 policy reform, citizens of 29 African countries can enter visa-free for up to 60 days. These include: Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, DR Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Madagascar, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
East African Community (EAC) citizens — Burundi, DRC, Kenya itself, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda — enjoy 6-month visa-free stays under the EAC treaty. Libyan and Somali nationals remain excluded from the African exemption and need full visa applications.
For a comprehensive cross-reference of which passport needs what for any destination, the Visa Checker tool covers Kenya alongside 195+ other countries with the exact 2026 rules per nationality.
Real costs broken down
| Fee component | USD | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Government eTA fee | $32.50 | Directorate of Immigration |
| Bank/payment service fee | ~$1.59 | Payment processor |
| Total payable | ~$34.09 | Final amount charged |
| Third-party "rush" markup | $60–$150+ | Avoid — no expedited tier exists |
The fee is non-refundable, even if your application is rejected. There is no group discount, no children's rate, and no expedited-processing premium. If a website offers "24-hour rush" for an extra fee, you are paying a markup to a reseller — Kenya's government does not differentiate processing speed by payment.

Processing time and emergency scenarios
The official processing window is up to 72 hours (3 business days). In practice, most travelers report approvals within 24 hours, and many within a few hours of submission. The Directorate of Immigration recommends applying at least 7 days before travel to allow for verification and any clarification requests.
What to do if you fly tomorrow
Kenya does not offer same-day or expedited processing — period. If you've left it late, your only options are:
- Apply immediately and hope for fast turnaround (24h is realistic for most nationalities)
- If you're an EAC citizen, you don't need an eTA at all and can travel without one
- If you're from an exempted African country (post-May 2025), travel without eTA
- Postpone your trip — there is no airport eTA-on-arrival service
Airlines will not board you for Kenya without an approved eTA in your file. KLM, Emirates, Qatar, Turkish, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Kenya Airways all check eTA status before boarding. The check happens at airline check-in, not at the gate — so a missing eTA is a deal-breaker hours before departure.
How to apply: 4-step walkthrough
- Gather your documents. Have your passport scanned, a recent passport-style photo, your arrival flight number, your departure flight or onward booking, and your accommodation address ready before opening the application.
- Open etakenya.go.ke and start the form. The application is in English. Most travelers complete it in 10–15 minutes. Use a stable internet connection and a desktop browser if possible.
- Pay the fee. The portal accepts Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Total charged: ~USD 34.09 including the bank fee. Save the payment confirmation page.
- Wait for the approval email. The PDF arrives in the email address you provided. Print one copy and save another to your phone. You'll show it at airline check-in and at Kenyan immigration on arrival.
Documents required
- Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure from Kenya
- Recent passport-style photo (color, neutral background, taken within the last 6 months)
- Arrival flight number and date
- Onward or return flight number — see onward ticket requirement below
- Accommodation booking (hotel, lodge, or invitation letter from host)
- Email address for the eTA delivery
- Credit/debit card for payment
The onward ticket requirement (the part most guides skip)
Kenyan immigration requires proof of onward travel as a condition of entry, and the eTA application asks for your departure flight number. Many travelers don't realize this until they're sitting at the eTA form trying to fill in flight details they don't have because they planned to figure out their next destination after arrival.
What Kenyan immigration accepts:
- A confirmed flight reservation showing departure within 90 days of arrival
- The reservation can be to any country — your home country, Tanzania, the UAE, anywhere
- The passenger name must match your passport exactly
- A valid PNR (booking reference) is expected
- The document should be a PDF you can produce on demand at the gate or border

You don't need a paid airline ticket — a flight reservation with a real PNR satisfies the requirement and is what most experienced travelers use. The free dummy ticket generator creates exactly this format in 30 seconds: name, route, dates, PNR, QR code. Generate your departure-from-Kenya itinerary, attach it to your eTA application, and present it at the NBO arrivals desk if asked.
"Many travelers learn the onward-ticket rule at airline check-in, not in advance. KLM and Qatar in particular check that the passenger holds documentation showing departure from Kenya within the eTA's 90-day validity."
eTA vs East Africa Tourist Visa: which to choose
If your trip includes Kenya plus Uganda or Rwanda, the East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV) covers all three countries with multi-entry validity for 90 days at USD 100. For a Kenya-only trip the eTA is cheaper. The EATV does NOT cover Tanzania — that requires a separate Tanzania visa (~USD 50).

Cost math for a 14-day Kenya + Uganda + Rwanda trip:
- Three separate visas: Kenya eTA ($34) + Uganda eVisa ($50) + Rwanda visa-free for many = at minimum $84, sometimes higher
- Single EATV: $100 flat, multi-entry, no border faff
For most multi-country East African itineraries the EATV wins on convenience even where it slightly loses on cost. Application is through any of the three participating countries' consulate networks; processing is up to 14 days, so plan further ahead than for a Kenya-only eTA.
Denied boarding playbook: what to do at the gate
If you arrive at the airline check-in counter without an approved eTA in your file, the airline will refuse to board you. This is a contractual obligation imposed by Kenya on airlines under the eTA system — not a discretionary call by the gate agent.
Your options in the 2 hours before departure
- Apply for the eTA immediately at airport WiFi. 24-hour approvals are common; if you're 4+ hours from departure and the airline can hold your check-in, this sometimes works. There is no guarantee.
- Rebook the next day's flight. If your fare is changeable, push the flight 24 hours and reapply with confidence. Most carriers charge a change fee unless you have a flexible fare class.
- Check for connecting alternatives. Some routings via Addis Ababa or Doha have later departure times that buy you another day for eTA approval.
The cardinal rule: do not assume your eTA will be ready in time. Apply 7+ days out. The handful of travelers who run into denied boarding situations almost universally applied within 24 hours of departure.
Common rejection reasons and what to do
Kenya eTA rejection rate is low — under 5% based on traveler reports — but the most common reasons are simple to avoid:
| Reason | Fix |
|---|---|
| Passport expires within 6 months | Renew before reapplying |
| Photo doesn't meet specs (background, glasses, hat) | Retake with neutral background, no eyewear |
| No onward flight in application | Generate a free reservation showing departure within 90 days |
| Name spelling mismatch with passport | Match passport exactly — hyphens, accents, middle names |
| Previous overstay in Kenya | Disclose honestly with explanation; serious cases may need consular review |
| Inconsistent dates between application and accommodation | Match arrival/departure dates to your hotel booking |
If your application is rejected, you can reapply with the corrected information — the original fee is forfeit, but there's no cooling-off period. Most travelers who get rejected the first time approve on resubmission within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a return ticket to apply for the Kenya eTA?
You need to declare an onward flight in the application — but it doesn't have to be a paid ticket. A flight reservation with a real PNR booking reference satisfies the requirement. The reservation can be to any country, and the departure date must be within 90 days of arrival. Kenya immigration also checks onward travel on arrival at NBO.
Was the Kenya eTA abolished in 2025? Is it still required for Americans and Brits in 2026?
The eTA was not abolished. The 30 May 2025 reform exempted citizens of 29 African countries from the eTA, but US, UK, EU, Canadian, Australian, and Asian nationals still need it. UK travelers specifically had eTA confirmed mandatory from 25 February 2026 — no change to that requirement.
How long does the Kenya eTA actually take?
Officially, up to 72 hours (3 business days). In practice, most approvals arrive within 24 hours, and many within a few hours of submission. The Directorate of Immigration recommends applying at least 7 days before travel to allow for verification.
Can I enter Kenya without an onward flight booked?
No. The eTA application requires you to enter departure flight details, and Kenyan immigration checks onward travel on arrival at NBO. A flight reservation (not a paid ticket) showing departure within 90 days satisfies the requirement.
What happens if my Kenya eTA is denied at the airport before boarding?
The airline will refuse to board you. Your options are: apply for a fresh eTA on airport WiFi (only realistic if you have 4+ hours and the airline can hold check-in), rebook the next day's flight, or check connecting routes via Addis Ababa or Doha that depart later. There is no eTA-on-arrival option in Kenya.
Is the Kenya eTA the same as a visa?
Functionally similar but technically different. The eTA is a digital pre-arrival authorization issued by the Directorate of Immigration, while traditional Kenyan visas were paper documents requiring embassy submission. The eTA is faster, online-only, and replaced the paper visa system in January 2024 for most nationalities.
Does the Kenya eTA cover Tanzania, Uganda, or Rwanda?
No. The eTA is single-country, single-entry. For multi-country East African trips, consider the East Africa Tourist Visa ($100) which covers Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda with multi-entry. Tanzania always requires its own separate visa (~$50) regardless.
Can I extend my stay beyond 90 days?
Yes, you can apply for an extension at the Department of Immigration in Nairobi for up to an additional 90 days, bringing your total stay to 6 months. The extension is not automatic — you must apply before your initial 90 days expire and pay the extension fee. Overstaying without extension can result in fines and future entry refusals.
What if I'm transiting through Nairobi without leaving the airport?
If you stay in the international transit area at NBO and don't pass through immigration, you do not need an eTA. However, if your layover is long enough that the airline routes you through immigration (typically 6+ hours or overnight), you need an eTA. Check with your airline before assuming transit-only.
Are there any nationalities that cannot get a Kenya eTA?
Citizens of Libya and Somalia cannot use the eTA system and must apply for visas through standard consular channels. Citizens of all other countries with diplomatic relations with Kenya are eligible. The eTA system covers 140+ nationalities.
Conclusion: Apply early, prepare your onward ticket, ignore third-party rush services
The Kenya eTA is one of the cleaner electronic travel authorizations in operation today — clear official portal, predictable fee, reasonable processing window, and a 90-day validity that handles most tourist itineraries. The two consistent traps for travelers are leaving the application too late (the system has no expedited tier) and underestimating the onward-ticket requirement.
If you're heading to Kenya and need a verified onward-flight reservation for the eTA application, you can generate one free at the free dummy ticket generator — real PNR, embassy-format PDF, ready in 30 seconds. For a complete travel-documentation package, our Visa Checker verifies eTA requirements alongside 195+ other countries' rules in real time.
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