US Visa from Kenya 2026

Kenyan citizens need a visa to travel to the United States. Applications require completing the DS-160 form online and attending an in-person interview at the US Embassy in Nairobi, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri.

Key Links

DS-160 Form: ceac.state.gov | Interview booking: usvisa-info.com/en-ke

US Visa Types

VisaPurposeFee (USD)Fee (KES approx.)
B1/B2Business / Tourism / Medical$185~KSH 24,050
F1Student (academic)$185~KSH 24,050
J1Exchange visitor$185~KSH 24,050
H1BSpecialty worker (employer-sponsored)$205~KSH 26,650
K1Fiance(e) of US citizen$265~KSH 34,450
CR1/IR1Spouse of US citizen (immigrant)$325~KSH 42,250
C1/DTransit / Crew$185~KSH 24,050

KES conversions approximate at 1 USD = KSH 130.

Application Steps

  1. Complete DS-160 Online

    Fill out the DS-160 form at ceac.state.gov. Upload a compliant photo (5x5cm, white background). Save your confirmation barcode.

  2. Pay the Visa Fee

    Pay $185 (non-refundable) via M-Pesa or bank deposit. Keep the receipt.

  3. Book Interview Appointment

    Schedule at usvisa-info.com/en-ke. You need the DS-160 barcode and payment receipt.

  4. Attend Interview at US Embassy Nairobi

    Location: United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, Nairobi. Bring passport, DS-160 confirmation, appointment letter, and supporting documents. No phones, bags, or electronics allowed inside.

  5. Wait for Processing

    Most B1/B2 decisions are made same day. If approved, your passport with visa is returned via courier (2-5 days).

Required Documents (B1/B2 Visitor)

  • Valid Kenyan passport (6+ months validity)
  • DS-160 confirmation page with barcode
  • Interview appointment letter
  • Passport-sized photo (5x5cm, white background)
  • Bank statements (last 6 months)
  • Employment letter or business documents
  • Property documents (title deeds, logbooks)
  • Invitation letter (if visiting someone)
  • Travel itinerary (do not buy tickets before approval)
  • Previous travel history (old passports with stamps)

US Embassy Nairobi

Address

US Embassy
United Nations Avenue, Gigiri
P.O. Box 606, Village Market 00621
Nairobi, Kenya

Visa Hours

Mon-Thu: 07:00 - 16:00
Fri: 07:00 - 11:30

Emergency (US citizens)

+254-20-762-1000

Interview Tips

  • Be honest and concise: Answer questions directly and truthfully
  • Show strong ties to Kenya: Employment, property, family, and business demonstrate you will return
  • Know your purpose: Be specific about what you will do in the US and for how long
  • Financial proof: Show you can afford the trip without working in the US
  • Arrive early: Be at the embassy 15-30 minutes before your appointment
  • No electronics: Leave phones, laptops, and bags outside (use Embassy nearby lockers)
  • Dress professionally: First impressions matter

Direct Flights: Kenya to US

RouteAirlineFrequencyDuration
Nairobi (NBO) - New York (JFK)Kenya AirwaysDaily~15 hours
Nairobi (NBO) - Washington DC (IAD)Kenya Airways (via Accra)3-4x weekly~18 hours

Connecting flights via London (BA/KQ), Amsterdam (KLM), Dubai (Emirates), and Doha (Qatar) also popular.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most B1/B2 visitor visa decisions are made on the same day as your interview. If approved, your passport is returned via courier within 2-5 business days. Wait times for interview appointments vary and can be checked at travel.state.gov.

Common reasons under Section 214(b) include: insufficient ties to Kenya, inadequate financial proof, inconsistent or vague travel plans, and prior immigration violations. If refused, you can reapply with additional evidence addressing the refusal reasons.

Pay via M-Pesa (Paybill 955100) or bank deposit at specified banks. The fee is USD 185 (approximately KSH 24,050). Keep the receipt as you need the transaction number to book your interview appointment.

You can apply at any US embassy worldwide. However, applying in a country where you are not a resident may result in additional scrutiny. If you live outside Kenya, apply at the US embassy in your country of residence.