THAILAND eVISA APPLICATION FOR KENYAN CITIZENS
Thailand Visa Application Guide in Kenya
Kenyan citizens can now easily apply for a Thailand eVisa online without visiting the Royal Thai Embassy in Nairobi. The eVisa system streamlines the application process, allowing travelers to apply, pay, and upload documents digitally through the Thai eVisa system.
THAILAND VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR KENYANS
Kenyan Citizens Must Meet the Following Requirements:
Tourist and Visiting family or Friends:
- Passport or travel document valid for 6 months
- Document indicating current location
- Applicant’s National ID card
- Proof of round-trip air ticket & accommodation
- International Health Certificate on Yellow fever Vaccination
- Passport pages showing your previous visas/immigration stamps
- A recent passport-sized Photograph taken within the last six months that meets ICAO standards -clear, in colour, with a plain white background.
- Financial evidence. Applicants MUST provide proof of funds amounting to no less than 20,000 THB (approximately KES 80,000)
- Certified bank statements for the past three months
- Invitation letter from family/friends in Thailand
- Submit the personal information of your family member or friend in Thailand, including a copy of their ID card, passport, or valid Thai stay permit
- Submit a sponsorship letter from your family or friend in Thailand, stating that they will provide support during your visit
- Applicants must provide proof of employment in the form of an official letter or certificate from their employer, detailing their position, employment period, current status, leave approval, the last three months’ payslips, and a copy of their employment contract notarised by a notary public
- Business owners or self-employed applicants must provide proof of their business, including a notarised declaration or official letter on business letterhead stating the business name, nature, period of operation, current status, and financial stability. Applicants should also include business registration documents, the last three months’ certified bank statements, invoices, contracts, or audited accounts to demonstrate active business activity
- Consular officers may request additional documents if they consider them necessary
Business Visit (Non-Immigrant)
- Passport or travel document valid for 6 months
- Document indicating current location
- Applicant’s National ID card
- Proof of round-trip air ticket & accommodation
- International Health Certificate on Yellow fever Vaccination
- Passport pages showing your previous visas/immigration stamps
- A recent passport-sized Photograph taken within the last six months that meets ICAO standards -clear, in colour, with a plain white background.
- Financial evidence. Applicants MUST provide proof of funds amounting to no less than 30,000 THB (single entry) (approximately KES 119,000) and 120,000 THB (multiple entry)(approximately KES 475,000)
- Certified bank statements for the past three months
- Invitation letter from the company in Thailand and registration documents
- Submit the personal information of your inviter in Thailand, including a copy of their ID card/passport, or valid Thai stay permit
- Submit a sponsorship letter declaring support during your visit
- Applicants must provide proof of employment in the form of an official letter or certificate from their employer, detailing their position, employment period, current status, leave approval, the last three months’ payslips, and a copy of their employment contract notarised by a notary public
- Business owners or self-employed applicants must provide proof of their business, including a notarised declaration or official letter on business letterhead stating the business name, nature, period of operation, current status, and financial stability. Applicants should also include business registration documents, the last three months’ certified bank statements, invoices, contracts or audited accounts to demonstrate active business
- Consular officers may request additional documents if they consider them necessary
THAI VISA VALIDITY AND DURATION OF STAY
The Duration Varies Depending on the type of Visa Issued:
- Tourist visas are valid for 3 months (single entry) or 6 months (multiple entry).
- Business visas are valid for 3 months (single entry) or 1 year (multiple entry).
- Please note that for each entry, visitors cannot stay for more than 60 days from the date of arrival.
VISA PROCESSING TIME AND FEES
Processing Time
Thailand visa processing usually takes at least 15 working days. Applicants should apply 1-3 months before travel, and the Embassy may request additional documents or interviews if needed.
1. Tourist Visa (TR – Tourist)
Fee: 5,000 KES (3 months), 25,000 KES (6 months)
Validity: 3 months or 6 months
Stay Limit: 60 days per entry
2. Tourist Visa (MT – Medical Treatment)
Fee: 5,000 KES
Validity: 3 months
Stay Limit: 60 days per entry
3. Non-Immigrant Visa (B – Working / Business)
Fee: 10,000 KES (3 months), 25,000 KES (1 year)
Validity: 3 months or 1 year
Stay Limit: 90 days per entry
4. Non-Immigrant Visa (ED – Study / Meeting / Workshop / Training)
Fee: 10,000 KES
Validity: 3 months
Stay Limit: 90 days per entry
IMPORTANT RULES FOR KENYAN VISITORS ENTERING THAILAND
Tips for a Smooth Entry into Thailand for Kenyan Citizens
Kenyan travellers are required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card within 3 days (72 hours) prior to their arrival
If a foreigner stays in Thailand longer than 90 days, they must notify the nearest Immigration Officer in writing about their place of stay. This notification is required every 90 days.
Foreigners are not allowed to work in Thailand unless they have been granted a Work Permit.
Arrival card information must be submitted at least 3 days before the scheduled arrival date in Thailand.
Other documents to provide at the port of include:
Valid passport with a visa
Return or onward ticket
Proof of accommodation in Thailand
Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
- A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers from Kenya
- Completed Health Declaration Form (T.8) of yellow fever
Travel Insurance Policy valid for the entire duration of your stay
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUR THAILAND VISA APPLICATION IS DENIED?
If your Thailand visa application is refused, don’t worry, a rejection is not the end of the road. You are allowed to reapply, and there is no mandatory waiting period before submitting a new application. However, it’s crucial to carefully review the reasons for the denial and make sure your next application fully addresses those issues. Strengthening your documentation and correcting any previous mistakes will significantly improve your chances of approval the second time around.
HOW CAN GREENTOD ASSIST WITH MY VISA RE-APPLICATION IN KENYA?
⟶ Review your previous application to identify exactly what went wrong.
⟶ Explain the refusal reasons clearly so you know what must be improved.
⟶ Guide you in preparing stronger supporting documents that address the consulate’s concerns.
⟶ Ensure your new application is accurate, complete, and consistent in every detail.
⟶ Draft professional cover letters or explanations when needed to clarify your case.
⟶ Support you step-by-step throughout the re-application process to increase your approval chances.
GET ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR THAILAND VISA APPLICATION
Planning to travel to Thailand from Kenya? The visa process requires accurate documentation, timely submission, and professional guidance. At Greentod Visa Solutions, we help you navigate the Thai visa application process with ease – saving you time, reducing stress, and improving your chances of approval.
| Disclaimer
Greentod Visa Solutions is a Kenyan-based visas and travel consultancy agency dedicated to supporting clients through every step of their visa application journey. While we work independently and are not affiliated with any embassy, our role is to provide guidance, document support, and application assistance. Visa issuance is solely at the discretion of the relevant embassy or immigration authority, and we do not guarantee approval or denial of any application.