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AMERICA E-VISA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA, THE PRIDE OF AFRICA. Read carefully and share pat...
10/18/2020

AMERICA E-VISA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA, THE PRIDE OF AFRICA.

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President Donald Trump following the tragic death of over 240,000 Americans who died from Covid 19, has signed in his recent Executive Order stating that interested citizens of the Republic of Kenya who measure in some special professions are eligible for Permanent America E-Visa. The information was officially communicated to His Excellency Robinson Njeru Githae, the Kenya’s Ambassador to the United States.

The following are the various professions and specialists eligible for the Permanent American E-Visa:

1. Licensed health workers.
2. Marine Related Workers.
3. Well Experienced Civil Servants (minimum of 5 years experience).
4. Trained Farmers (Agricultural Management).
5. Various Engineering Specialization.

6. Students who have previously applied for F-1 Student Visas.

6. Applicants of medical tourist visas (B-2). I.E, the sick or physically disabled who are in need of medical treatment in America.

7. Special consideration shall be granted to couples between the age of 35 to 55 *depending on Professions.*

8. Those who have been previously denied American visa can participate in the E-Visa by following the simple instructions.

The terms of the Executive Order for employment visas allows 6,000 citizens of Kenya whose expertises are in the listed professions taking effect from the 15th day of October, 2020 till 21st Day of December, 2020.

President Trump made this known to the Kenyan Mission in America via his attorney on the 21st Day of September, 2020 in a sealed diplomatic memo. This gesture is to promote the diplomatic relationship that exists between Kenya and America at all levels.

Interested candidates are hereby advised to adhere strictly to the following instructions and should contact the Kenya Embassy in America for clarifications where necessary.

1. All applicants MUST send the Passport Biodata Page to the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Washington DC for endorsement and certification/approval via [email protected]. The America E-Visa takes 2 business days for approval.

2. The prospective applicants are required to contact the Kenya Embassy Washington DC directly immediately after sending their passports biodata page for prompt evaluation and proper clarifications where applicable via phone calls +1 226 458 8446 or +1 438 700 0270 or
+1 828 635 2262. In case of no response, applicants are advised to keep in touch by calling back from time to time.

3. The applicants who do not possess a Kenyan Passport can do so by contacting the Kenya Embassy in America for expedited passport processing via +1 226 458 8446 or +1 438 700 0270 or
+1 828 635 2262 or visit the Kenyan Immigration Office for their passports processing. Expedited Service takes less than 1 day and it costs $100.

4. Those who wish to apply for expedited passport services MUST send a copy of their Kenyan Identification Card to the embassy to prove their Kenyan citizenships.

5. For family visas, children from the age of 0 and above must posses a passport, and parents must duly follow the procedures.

6. Applicant's Passport MUST have at least 6 months left before expiration.

A strict compliance to the instructions is non negotiable. For more information, kindly contact the Kenya Embassy, Washington DC via +1 226 458 8446 or +1 438 700 0270 or
+1 828 635 2262.

God bless America. God bless Kenya.

Very Truly Yours,
Robinson Njeru Githae.
Kenyan Ambassador to the USA.

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