Kenya Embassy in Japan
Kenya Embassy in Japan is an office of communication between Kenya Government and Japan Government. It operates as the official representative of the Kenya in Japan. The following is major information about Kenya Embassy for Japan citizens and the way through which you can apply your visa to Kenya
Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Tokyo, Japan
- Address: 3-24-3 Yakumo, , Meguro-ku, Tokyo , 152-0023, Japan
- Phone: +81 3 3723 4006
- Fax: +81 3 3723 4488
- Email: [email protected]
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Website: www.kenyarep-jp.com
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Ambassador:
Mr.Dennis N.O. Awori - Ambassador
The following services may be available at the Embassy:
- Issuance/renewal of passports
- Document notarization
- Issuing visas to Kenya
- Offering assistance in case of emergencies for Kenyan citizens
How to apply for a Kenya visa from Japan?
Citizens or residents in Japan can choose one of two options below to apply for a visa to Kenya
- One, contact and apply for your Kenya Visa at embassy
- Two, apply for a Kenya ETA (recommended) for time-saving. You can get your Kenya ETA from Japan in just 3 steps. If you are visiting the country as a tourist, the best advice is to use the online system to apply for an ETA rather than go to an embassy
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If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact us. Thank you!
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