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Facts about San-marino

San Marino is a mountainous country enclosed in by Italy. Despite being one of the smallest countries in the world (with fewer than 30,000 inhabitants), San Marino still boasts of several tourist attractions. Of particular note is the many historical architectures that have survived thousands of years and still stand magnificent around the country. Also located within the country is a museum that boasts ancient history and weapons. One landmark that tourists would be sure to love is the Cava dei Balestrieri, a hub of entertainment featuring an open-air theatre and a crossbow range. 

As the oldest republic in the world and also home to one of the UNESCO world heritage, the "San Marino: Historic Centre and Mount Titano", San Marino attracts hordes of tourists all-year-round, thus making tourism a major contributor to its GDP.


You will not be allowed entry into the country if you are in possession of more than €10000 or its equivalent in any currency.

Basic Travel Requirements for Kenyans visiting San-marino

  • Passport with a validity of more than 6 months beyond the period of exiting the country. The passport should have one blank page for entry and exit stamp.
  • Correctly completed visa application form. The form should be signed where necessary by the applicant.
  • Two passport-sized photographs taken with a white background. The photographs must follow the photo specification of a visa application.
  • Evidence that you have the necessary means to cater for yourself in the country. This may be in the form of a bank statement from the previous three months of salary payslips.
  • Travel insurance which has sufficient medical coverage. The insurance should be valid for the duration of your stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for the period you will be staying in the country.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Travel itinerary.

Types of San-marino Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist Visa 15 days 90 days
Business Visa 15 days 90 days
Visa

Places in Visas of San Marino Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Tourist Visa 60.00 (EUR)
Business Visa 60.00 (EUR)
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of San Marino

Is San Marino tax-free ?

Yes. San Marino is considered to be tax-free because you don’t have to pay the 22% VAT that you have to pay in Italy.

Is San Marino worth visiting ?

San Marino is definitely worth visiting. The country is built on top of a mountain and the landscape is a thing of beauty.

Do I need a visa to travel to San Marino ?

Yes. All Kenyans who intend visiting San Marino require a visa to gain entry into the country.

Will my visa fee be refunded in case my application is rejected ?

No, the fee paid for visa application is non-refundable.

How long does it take to process a San Marino visa ?

It takes about 15 days for the visa application to be processed. However, some circumstances may cause delays so you are advised to start your application well in time.

3 Visas of San Marino found

Tourist Visa from Kenya to San Marino
Tourist Visa from Kenya to San Marino

Tourist Visa from Kenya to San Marino

Visas of San Marino, Visa, Tourist visa

Nairobi

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The tourist visa is issued to Kenyans who are visiting San Marino for vacations, sight-seeing, adventures or leisure purposes. The tourist visa is valid for 90 days, and the visa is not extendable. Two recent 30 mm x 40mm passport-sized photographs with a white background are required. San Marino is a beautiful country that is landlocked by Italy. There are no airports in San Marino, so the only way to get into the country is by getting into  Rimini on the east coast of Italy, then taking a public transport (car) to San Marino. The tourist visa can also be used as a visitor visa. Kenyans who have been invited by a friend or relative in the country can do so using this visa. Even though San Marino is landlocked by Italy, the locals are not called Italians. They are referred to as Sammarinese. San Marino uses the euro currency, although they are not part of the European Union. You can visit the following tourist sites in San Marino: Rocca Guaita (Guaita Fortress), Monte Titano,  Basilica di San Marino,  Museo di Stato (National Museum), etc. Applicants should obey all rules guiding this visa. San Marino has strict rules on public drunkenness and applies a zero-tolerance policy towards the possession and use of illegal drugs. Make sure you have adequate travel health insurance and accessible funds to cover the cost of any medical treatment abroad and repatriation. If you need emergency medical assistance during your trip, dial 118 and ask for an ambulance. You should contact your insurance/medical assistance company promptly if you are referred to a medical facility for treatment.

Business Visa from Kenya to San Marino
Business Visa from Kenya to San Marino

Business Visa from Kenya to San Marino

Visas of San Marino, Visa, Business visa

Nairobi

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Business travelers who have the intention of performing business activities in San Marino are the eligible candidates of this visa. Travelers on this visa can freely negotiate business deals and sign contracts while in the country. Foreigners can only set up business in the form of a limited company or corporations.  When setting up a business, the minimum capital requirement for a limited company is 25,500 euros. The minimum capital requirement for a corporation is 77,000 euros. Both the types of companies must be registered by public deed and signed before a San Marino notary. Kenyans can attend conferences, trade fairs, and business summits in the country. Certificate of Business Registration and a copy of Income Tax Return should be by submitted by applicant’s who are self-employed. If you will be traveling with a minor, the original copy of the minor’s birth certificate should be provided. Also, a notarized consent signed by both the minor’s parents is required. Proof that you will be returning to your country at the expiry of your visa must be provided. For example, a return ticket.