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Kenya travel guide for Liberian citizens
Photo of Cynthia Oliwa Cynthia Oliwa
3 min read
Updated on Jul 13, 2025
Summary
  • Liberians can visit Kenya without a visa or ETA for up to 60 days.

  • Entry requires a valid passport and, in some cases, a yellow fever certificate.

  • You may be asked for proof of return travel or accommodation.

  • Stay extensions are possible by applying through Kenyan immigration.

Kenya travel guide

If you're traveling from Liberia to Kenya, visiting has become easier. Liberian citizens can now visit Kenya without an ETA for stays of up to 60 days. This means you can focus on planning your safari, beach holiday, or business meetings without worrying about pre-travel authorization for short trips.

Do Liberian citizens need a Kenya ETA?

No. Liberian passport holders do not need a Kenya ETA for visits of up to 60 days. Kenya has removed ETA requirements for Liberians, making travel more accessible for tourism, business, and short-term family visits.

For stays beyond 60 days, or if you plan to work or study long-term, you will need to check the appropriate permits with Kenyan immigration.

Entry requirements for Liberians traveling to Kenya

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date.

Onward or return travel ticket, especially if asked by immigration officials.

Accommodation details, such as a hotel reservation or contact of your host in Kenya.

Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, if requested.

“Kenya requires plastic bags to be completely avoided, including in luggage,” says Jess Craig, an iVisa travel reporter. “They’re banned by law, even small duty-free or ziplock-style bags, and can be confiscated on arrival. Use reusable fabric or biodegradable alternatives instead.”

Do I need a yellow fever certificate to travel to Kenya?

If you’re arriving from or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission, you will need to carry a yellow fever vaccination certificate when traveling to Kenya. Immigration officers may ask to see this certificate upon entry.

Kenya ETA FAQs

Do Liberian citizens need a visa or ETA to travel to Kenya?

No. Liberian passport holders can enter Kenya without a visa or ETA for stays of up to 60 days for tourism, business, or short-term family visits.

How long can Liberian passport holders stay in Kenya without applying for an ETA?

Liberian citizens can stay in Kenya for up to 60 days without a visa or ETA. For longer visits, an extension or different permit may be required from Kenyan immigration.

What are the entry requirements for Liberian travelers going to Kenya?

You must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date. A yellow fever certificate is also required if you’re coming from or transiting through a yellow fever risk country. Kenyan officials may also ask for proof of onward travel or accommodation.

Can a Liberian citizen extend their stay in Kenya beyond the 60-day visa-free period?

Yes. You can request a stay extension from the Kenyan Directorate of Immigration Services before your initial 60-day period ends. Approval is at the discretion of immigration authorities.

Is travel insurance required for Liberian citizens visiting Kenya?

Travel insurance is not mandatory, but it’s strongly recommended. It can help cover medical expenses, trip disruptions, or emergencies during your stay in Kenya.

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