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    Jorva Lique

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      <p class=”ds-markdown-paragraph”><span class=””>Planning a layover in Kenya and need to step out of the airport? This transit authorization covers stays up to 3 days and requires a clear passport scan valid for six months, a recent photo, and confirmed travel bookings showing your arrival and onward journey. No eTA needed if you stay inside the terminal. Standard processing takes 3 to 5 days, with faster options available for tighter schedules. For complete requirements and application steps, visit the </span><span class=””>Kenya Transit eTA</span><span class=””>. The single entry option remains valid for 90 days, while multiple entry covers a full year. During your stopover, you can rest at a hotel, do some sightseeing, or meet family and friends. Working or extending your stay beyond the transit period is not allowed. Flight delays? Contact immigration authorities straight away to avoid overstay issues. Keep a printed copy of your eTA and travel documents ready when you arrive. Always verify the latest rules before you travel.</span></p>

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