Kenya eTA Vatican City (Holy See) Citizens

Whether you are going to Kenya for tourism, business, or even just a short transit, applying for the Kenya eTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) is the most convenient method of getting your trip approved. The eTA system in Kenya allows citizens of Vatican City to complete the process entirely online, making it faster and more efficient than ever.
This guide will take you through all the procedures so you can confidently apply for Kenya eTA and make your travel experience smooth and stress-free.
Do I require an eTA to Kenya?
Indeed, Vatican City passport holders need to apply for an eTA to Kenya. The Kenya eTA is an online entry permit enabling you to visit the country on a short-term basis. The eTA system does not require one to visit the embassy or apply conventionally for a Visa.
Kenya eTAs Purposes
Kenya eTA allows the following purposes:
- Tourism
- Family and Friend Visit
- Business
- Attending Conference
- Crew (planes or ships)
- Crew (positioning)
- Diplomat on Official Visit
- Foreign Delegation
- Laissez Passport Holder
- Work
- Seaman Fishing Vessel
- Disembarking
- Medical Care
- Religious Visit
- Study/Education
- Transit
- Unplanned/ Travel Disruption
eTA Stay Duration, Validity and Types
Types: Single-Entry and Multiple-Entry
The single-entry eTA is valid for 90 days from the issue date and allows 90 day stay in the country
The multiple-entry eTA remains valid for 1 year from the date of issue and allows 90 day stay in country
What documents do Vatican City Citizens require for the Kenya eTA ?
You would require the following documents before you apply for your Kenya eTA:

- Valid Vatican Passport: You should ensure that your passport is valid not less than 6 months before the proposed date of entry into Kenya; 1 blank page
- Passport-Size Photograph: A recent passport-sized photo whose background is white
- Flight Itinerary: A confirmed flight return ticket or onward flight ticket
- Accommodation Details: Document of accommodation i.e. hotel booking or the invitation letter issued by your host in Kenya
Cost of the Kenya eTA
The cost of the eTA is dependent on several factors. Nonetheless, the best and most current prices are available via the Kenya eTA Fee webpage.
How long does the Kenya eTA Processing take?
The time it takes is determined by the processing speed selected by the applicant:
- Standard Processing: The eTA is usually issued within 3-5 Days
- Urgent Processing: With this choice your application will be processed in 2 - 3 Days at an extra cost.
- Super Rush Processing: In case you have an urgent travelling plan, this processing option guarantees approval within 1 - 2 Days, but it is more expensive.
Kenya eTA Application Process / How to Apply
An applicant can easily apply for a Kenya eTA in a three-step application process:
Complete the Online Application Form
Visit the Kenya eTA Application website and complete the online application form. The information you will be required to present is personal information, passport details, and your travel plans
Documents Upload and Fee Payment
Once the application form is completed, upload the required documents in the specified format. Once the documents are uploaded, please submit the form. Proceed by making a payment of the eTA using a secure credit or debit card
Receiving Your eTA via Email
When your application has been processed and approved, you will get your eTA via email. Travellers are advised to print a copy of the eTA and carry it alongside on the journey to Kenya
What are the Divergent Reasons of eTA Denial?
Keep in mind the following among the common causes of eTA rejection in order to prevent a delay or rejection:
- Mistake Information: Reverify passport details, travel dates, and personal information to make sure that nothing is wrong
- Low Quality Passport Photo: Your passport photo has to be readable, current and fit the mentioned requirements
- Missing Documents: Watch out not to forget to upload the documents that you have been required to upload
- Boggled Travel Purpose: Never mix up your purpose of travel and make sure that your application correlates well with the purpose of visit (tourism, business, or transit)
- Apply as Early as Possible: You should begin your application at least a week before your actual travelling time
- Secure Payment: Try to make sure that final payment is secured by means of a safe payment system
Can I extend the Kenya eTA while in Kenya?
The extension of the Kenya eTA is possible, but never guaranteed. If you wish to extend the eTA, you must apply for the extension before the expiry of the eTA.
Advantages of the Kenya eTA
- Convenience: Fill out the application anywhere in the world, without the need to come to an embassy
- Quick Processing: As you have many processing options, receiving the eTA urgently is also possible
- Affordable: eTA is usually cheaper than the traditional way of acquiring a visa
Reasons to use Our Services
The eTA Kenya application process is fast and simple, but any help makes it even simpler, which is why our services can be useful:
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Document Review We perfectly check your documents prior to their submission to prevent delays occasioned by mistakes made.
FAQs
No, once issued, the type of eTA cannot be changed. If you need multiple entries, you must apply afresh
As long as your new travel falls within the eTA’s validity period, you can still use it. If outside the validity, you must reapply
Yes, all minors travelling on Vatican passports need their own eTA, regardless of age. Parents or guardians can apply on their behalf
No, the final decision rests with Kenyan immigration officers at the port of entry, even if you hold an approved eTA
No, the Kenya eTA fee is non-refundable once submitted, regardless of whether you travel or not