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There are different visas depending on why you wish to visit the UK. You may need a visa to the UK to study, work, visit, or join family.

The type of visa category you wish to apply depends on the purpose of travel and you must get proper documents to support your application

Popular categories are as follows:

REQUIREMENTS

Below are basic documents required for UK Visa

NOTE

Falsified Documents will not be accepted by the embassy
Documents that require certification, must be certified

How To Apply

Preparing your application

Details and necessary guidelines can be found on the official UK Visa Application Center, TLS in Nairobi. All Visa Applications will be applied and be paid for online. If you have dependants who want to apply with you, each person will need to apply and pay separately.

Book and prepare to attend an appointment, at the visa center, for biometric, and to submit documents as per the checklist in your application.

OUR SERVICES

Our Visa Application service fee will cover the following:

Embassy Visa Fees: A Standard Visitor visa costs KES 14,500 but varies depending on the Visa and excludes our Service fee.

For Corporate or group applications, contact us for a quotation.

FOLLOW UP

After submit your application, you will like to get prepared for any eventuality. Different embassies take different durations. The US embassy will give you the feedback immediately, Canadian embassy take up 21days. Either way you must be prepared for any eventuality.

In the event that your visa has been denied, do not loose hope, Also known as a visa refusal, this is a status in which the visa issuing authority denies you the permit to visit the country. When this happens, you will receive a letter stating the outcome, and depending on the country, and the reason for the visa rejection, there may be a visa refusal stamp on the passport.

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