Kenya eTA for Andorra Citizens

Traveling to Kenya is now easier for Andorra citizens, thanks to the new Kenya electronic travel authorization (eTA) system introduced in 2024. Andorra is among the eligible countries, allowing its citizens to apply for Kenya eTA online for tourism, business, or transit purposes. To ensure a smooth trip, travelers are encouraged to understand the eTA requirements and complete the application accurately.
How can Andorra Citizens apply for a Kenya eTA?
Andorran citizens can apply for a Kenya eTA by visiting the Kenya eTA portal and filling out the Kenya eTA application form online. The process is simple (takes about 5-10 minutes and can be applied from anywhere since it's entirely online) and requires applicants to provide personal details, travel information, and supporting documents.
Once submitted and approved, the eTA is sent via email, allowing travelers to enter Kenya for tourism, business, transit or other various purposes.
Required documents for Andorra citizens applying for Kenya eTA

To successfully obtain a Kenya eTA, Andorran citizens must meet a few key requirements. These documents ensure a smooth application process and a hassle-free entry into Kenya:
- Valid Passport: The passport must be valid for at least six months from the intended date of arrival in Kenya.
- Recent Passport-Size Photo: A clear, recently taken passport photo of the applicant is required.
- Proof of Accommodation: Confirmed hotel reservations or other accommodation details must be submitted as part of the application.
- Return or Onward Ticket: Applicants must provide proof of a return ticket to Andorra or an onward ticket to another destination within the eTA validity period.
Additional documents must also be submitted based on other travel purposes covered under the eTA, (such as Work, medical visit, Business, Family visit). For comprehensive information on all the required documents, please visit the Kenya eTA Requirements page.
A 3 step application process of Kenya eTA for Andorra
Applying for a Kenya eTA is now quick and convenient for Andorra citizens, thanks to the streamlined online system. No more embassy visits or long wait times—just a few simple steps to complete your application from anywhere.
1. Complete the Online Application
Visit the Kenya eTA portal and fill out the application form with accurate details matching your Andorran passport. Be sure to provide correct personal and travel information to avoid delays.
2. Upload Required Documents
Prepare and upload the necessary documents, including a valid passport (with at least 6 months validity), a recent passport-size photo, proof of accommodation in Kenya, and a return or onward ticket, along with any other additional documents supporting your travel purpose.
3. Review and Pay
Carefully review all your information before submitting. Once everything is confirmed, proceed to pay the eTA fee online using a credit or debit card. Kenya does not accept cash or cheque payments for eTA applications.
Once approved, your eTA will be sent to your email, ready for your journey to Kenya.
Kenya eTA: Duration, Validity, and Extension
The Kenya eTA is a single-entry travel authorization valid for 90 days from the date of issuance. This allows Andorran travelers to stay in Kenya for up to 90 days, whether for tourism, business, or transit purposes.
If an extension is needed, travelers must visit the Kenya Immigration Office and meet the required criteria to request an extension. However, it’s important to note that the maximum allowable stay, including extensions, cannot exceed 180 days in total.
SUMMARY
- Type:Single-entry only
- Validity:90 days from issuance
- Stay Duration:Up to 90 days in Kenya
- Extension:Up to 180 days total (with approval)
- Eligibility:For tourism, business, transit and much more
- Important:The eTA does not support multiple entries.
Multiple Entry Options for Andorra Citizens
These are not part of the eTA program but are alternative visa types issued through Kenyan embassies or consulates:
Visa Type |
Validity |
Eligible Countries |
Entry Requirement |
Extension |
Notes |
East Africa Tourist Visa |
90 days |
Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda |
Must enter via Kenya |
Not extendable |
Multiple entries allowed within 3 countries only |
Kenya One-Year Multiple Entry Visa |
12 months |
Kenya only |
Can enter from Andorra or elsewhere |
Not extendable |
Allows multiple entries; max 90 days per visit |
Why Apply for Your Kenya ETA With Us
Applying for your Kenya eTA through our service offers a smooth, secure, and stress-free experience. Here’s what makes us stand out:
- Easy Application: Our user-friendly, one-page application form is quick and simple to complete.
- Apply From Anywhere: Submit your application from the comfort of your home—no embassy visits needed.
- Flexible Payment Options: We accept both credit and debit cards for secure, convenient payments.
- Real-Time Updates: Stay informed with timely email notifications at every stage of your application.
- Fast Processing: We offer some of the fastest turnaround times in the industry.
- Professional Support: Your application is handled by trained visa specialists for maximum accuracy.
- 24/7 Assistance: Our expert support team is available around the clock via chat, email, call, or WhatsApp.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The processing time for a Kenya eTA is typically . However, it's advisable to apply at least a week in advance of your travel date to allow time for any additional documentation requests or delays.
Yes, Andorran citizens can apply for the Kenya eTA from anywhere in the world. The application is fully online, so there's no need to be in Andorra during the process, as long as you have internet access and the required documents.
If your eTA application is denied, you will be notified via email with the reason for the refusal. In most cases, you may reapply after correcting any issues (such as missing documents or errors in the application). If you're unsure, our visa experts are available to help review your application before submission.
Content Disclaimer: While this information was last updated in June 2025, we strongly suggest confirming all travel details with the appropriate governmental agencies, embassies, and airlines.
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