July 4, 2024

China announces changes on visa application for Kenyans

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China announces changes on visa application for Kenyans

China removes appointment for visa application to Kenyans in a bid in a move to ease the process for local travelers

China removes appointment for visa application to Kenyans in a bid in a move to ease the process for local travelers.

In an effort to streamline the procedure for local visitors to the East Asian economic region, the Chinese Embassy has announced that Kenyan applicants for visas will soon be able to submit their applications without an appointment. 

Kenyans who want to apply for a Chinese visa should send their applications straight to the Visa Application Service Center in Nairobi, the embassy said in a statement.

Filling out applications must be done only during business hours. The new directive will take effect from November 20. 

Most Kenyans travel to China for business while some move for studies as the second-largest economy asserts its dominance on the continent.

“In order to further facilitate the exchange of China and Kenya, the Chinese Embassy in Kenya will completely cancel visa appointments from November 20, 2023,” read part of the statement.

The Embassy, however, noted that the processing time and fees will remain unchanged. 

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Applicants will be required to fill up the form online through the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Nairobi website visaforchina.cn/NBO2_EN/.

After filling out the forms, download and print the form and submit it with other materials at the time of application.

The embassy advised the applicants to avoid peak hours when submitting the application to avoid overcrowding and delays.

According to the embassy, applicants who have already completed online appointments will be given priority.

“Applicants who have already completed online appointments will be given priority for submitting their documents within the corresponding time slot at the appointment date by presenting the confirmation page upon arrival,” read part of the statement.

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