All foreign nationals wishing to travel to Kenya must apply for a valid e-visa (officially, Electronic Travel Authorisation or eTA) before Atlys Kenya e-visa status tracking tool, which allows you to check your visa status in just two minutes!
Even if you have applied for a Kenya e-visa through the government website, you can use our tool to check the status of your visa application!
How to check your Kenya e-visa status online?
Follow these steps to track your Kenya visa application status online using the Atlys tool:
Step 1: Provide your passport number, date of birth, and reference number.
Step 2: Click ‘Check Status’ to view the visa status. One of the following results will be displayed on the screen.
Approved: Your visa is approved.
In process: Your visa application is still being processed.
Rejected: Your application has been rejected by the Kenyan visa authorities.
Unknown: The information you have entered is invalid.
Why use the Atlys Kenya e-visa status tracking tool?
Atlys works with the Kenyan immigration authorities to provide 100% accurate, real-time updates.
The use of advanced technology ensures data protection and prevents unauthorised access.
How will I receive my Kenya e-visa once it is approved?
Once approved, the Kenya e-visa will be issued as an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) in a PDF format via mail. You can download and print it to carry when travelling to the country.
Here is a sample of the Kenya e-visa or eTA:
How do I verify my Kenya e-visa or eTA?
Here is how you can verify your Kenya e-visa or eTA upon receiving it:
Step 1: Visit the Kenyan government’s eCitizen website.
Step 2: Select ‘eVisa Application’ in the Select Service tab.
Step 3: Enter the reference or application number.
Step 4: Click ‘Search,’ after which you will see all the important information about your e-visa. Match the displayed details with the ones on the received e-visa to confirm its authenticity.
My Kenya e-visa status shows "rejected." What should I do?
If your Kenya visa application status shows “rejected,” understand and address the reasons for rejection before reapplying. Some of the common Kenya visa rejection reasons include:
Incomplete or inaccurate application: Missing or mismatching information on your visa application can often lead to visa rejection.
Invalid passport: Having a passport with a validity of less than six months (at least) from the arrival date in Kenya.
Incorrect photograph: Submitting photos that do not meet the visa photo requirements (e.g., must be clear, unedited, and not older than 6 months) can cause issues.
Worried about another visa rejection? Apply with Atlys, and let our experts ensure that nothing stops you from getting a Kenya eTA this time!
What information do I need to check my Kenya visa status?
You will need your passport number, date of birth and reference number to track the visa status on the Atlys tracking tool.
Can I check the Kenya visa status using my passport number?
Yes, you can easily track the Kenya e-visa status by passport number on the Atlys status tracking tool.
My Kenya e-visa status is still showing "in process." What can I do?
If your Kenya e-visa status is still showing "in process," there might be two possible scenarios:
Still within the processing window: The Kenya e-visa processing generally takes 3 working days. So, it's normal for the status to remain "in process" during this period.
Processing delays: If the status remains unchanged even after the processing time is over, check your email's spam or junk folder to see if you have missed any updates. If there are no updates, contact the e-visa support team of the application platform through which you applied.
Can I check my Kenya visa application status offline?
No, you cannot check your Kenya visa status offline. The e-visa process is fully digital and monitored directly by the Kenyan immigration authorities. Embassies or consulates are not involved in this process.
Got further questions? Reach out to the Atlys support team at [email protected] or the Kenyan government’s e-visa support team at [email protected] (or call +254 202 222 022). For urgent queries, you can also use the live chat service provided at https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en.
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