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Journalist Visa from Kenya to Algeria
Journalist Visa from Kenya to Algeria

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Algeria

Visas of Algeria, Visa, Journalist visa

Nairobi

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 This is the visa type for people with the media.  Included in the category, are staff of all forms of media outfits including cinemas. The processing time for a Press accreditation visa application for Algeria is a minimum of twenty (20) days, before the date of your departure in Algeria. Some files may get extra processing time. Therefore, submit your visa application early enough. Applicants of this visa are to provide (3) three Recent passport photos, of  3.5 x 4.5 size. If you are traveling with a minor, you should have the minor’s birth certificate with both parents name on it. Regardless of the purpose of the visit, anyone working with the media requires a journalist visa to come into Algeria. A letter from your employer stating that you will not engage in any unprofessional activity should be sent to the embassy. Your visa will not be issued if you apply more than 30 days before your date of departure.  The single-entry journalist visa costs $50 while the multiple-entry journalist visa costs $100. Kenyans who are applying for this visa should ensure they have an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever.

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Belarus
Journalist Visa from Kenya to Belarus

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Belarus

Visas of Belarus, Visa, Journalist visa

Nairobi

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This visa is issued to journalists and people in the media to cover an event or a story while they are in Belarus. Confirmation of temporary accreditation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of Belarus is mandatory. Holders of this visa are allowed to move around and and collect requisite information that relates to their job. journalists and media personnel are prohibited from being paid for the services they render while in the country.  Kenyans are required to present a letter from their employer stating the duration and purpose of their visit to the country. Receipt of paid visa application fees is required to be submitted by the applicant. Proof that the applicants have the incentive of returning to their home country at the expiration of their  visa is required. proof of medical fitness and Yellow Fever vaccination is to be submitted by the applicant. Proof of financial sufficiency that covers the applicants duration of stay should be submitted. Proof of hotel reservation or accommodation that covers the applicants duration of stay.

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Thailand
Journalist Visa from Kenya to Thailand

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Thailand

Visas of Thailand, Visa, Journalist visa

Nairobi

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This visa allows Kenyans to work as a film-producer, journalist, or reporter. A letter of invitation from the company you will be working with in Thailand. The letter should state the duration and purpose of the applicant’s visit to the country. A letter from your employer in Kenya stating the purpose and duration of your visit to the country. The name of the company and the job position should be stated in the letter. If you are traveling with a minor, the original copy of your birth certificate is required. A notarized consent signed by both the parents of the applicant is required. Single-entry and multiple-entry visas are valid for three months. The multiple-entry visas could also be valid for one year. This visa can be extended for an additional one-year stay counting from the date of entry in the country. Foreigners should ensure they are vaccinated against yellow fever before they travel to the country. A copy of the applicant’s stay permit in Kenya is required. Proof of payment of paid visa application form should be presented.

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Mongolia
Journalist Visa from Kenya to Mongolia

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Mongolia

Visas of Mongolia, Visa, Journalist visa

Cairo

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Eligible applicants of this visa are members of media organizations in Kenya. Kenyans who are applying for this visa are visiting Mongolia for the purpose of media reporting. This visa can be extended for 30 days. The extension can only be granted in a six-month interval, meaning you can only apply for extension after six months of stay. An invitation letter from the media company you will be working with in Mongolia is required. The letter should clearly state the duration and purpose of your visit. A valid means of identification of applicant is required. For example your journalist identity card. This visa does not allow applicants to take up permanent residence in the country. To avoid longer processing time, travelers are obliged to start their application well in advance. Whether this visa is approved or not, the processing fee paid is non-refundable.

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Ukraine
Journalist Visa from Kenya to Ukraine

Journalist Visa from Kenya to Ukraine

Visas of Ukraine, Visa, Journalist visa

Nairobi

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This visa is granted to applicants working in the media. Journalists traveling to Ukraine may have the intention of covering a story or an event during their visit. A letter from the Mass Media in Kenya with a request to issue a visa to the applicant traveling to Ukraine is required. An invitation letter issued by the Kenyan branch of the company the applicant is representing in Ukraine with a request of issuance of this visa. If the applicant of this visa is non-Kenyan, a copy of the applicant’s Kenyan stay permit is required. If you are traveling with an underage child, the original copy of the child’s stay permit should be provided. Applicants must provide a document which shows that they are in good health condition. Foreigners should ensure they abide by the rules guiding this visa.