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Facts about Venezuela

Venezuela has the most beautiful landscape in South America. In fact, only a few countries in the world have this natural beauty. The country has Caribbean coastline, idyllic islands, grasslands teeming with wildlife and not to forget the world’s highest waterfall, The Angel Falls. The most popular tourist destination for enjoyment in the country is Margarita Island which has modern infrastructure, castles, fortresses, and beautiful beaches which are good for extreme sport. Visiting Venezuela is also very cheap because of the black-market value of the dollar. It is also noteworthy to mention that it is not entirely safe to visit the country at this time.
 
Tourists are restricted from entering Venezuela with $10,000 or its equivalent in any currency. On exit, it is compulsory to declare the same amount. Drug trafficking is a very serious offense in Venezuela and it attracts very long prison sentences and hefty fines.

Foreigners in the country should note that it is an offense to photograph military and government buildings. Black market currency exchange is prohibited in Venezuela, tourists should avoid the illegal exchange of money in the country.

Basic Travel Requirements for Kenyans visiting Venezuela

  • A Kenyan passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date. 
  • Duly completed and signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
  • Passport-size 2 x 2'' photographs taken in white background.
  • Travel document.
  • Proof of financial support.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Documentation showing applicant’s ties to home country. 
  • Travel medical insurance to cover entire duration of stay.
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.

Types of Venezuela Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist Visa 15 days 30 days
Business Visa 15 days 90 days
Visa

Places in Visas of Venezuela Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Tourist Visa Not available
Business Visa Not available
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Venezuela

What are the most popular drinks in Venezuela ?

Chicha, Merengada, and Papelon Con Limon are refreshing drinks that are very popular in Venezuela.

What is the most common language spoken in Venezuela ?

The most common language spoken in Venezuela is Spanish.

How do people greet each other in Venezuela ?

In Venezuela, it is common to greet others by kissing cheeks, hugging, patting on the back, shaking hands, and also saying “hello”.

Do they speak English in Venezuela ?

Yes. Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, and English are the most common foreign languages spoken in Venezuela.

Dear Sir Kindly advise on visa application for a Parliamentary delegation intending to visit Venezuela in December 2020. Regards Wasike ?

Can i be able to stay in Venezuela for a whole year? ?

Where is Venezuela embassy in kenya ?

Hi madam or sir.my name.amin abdow lukman.iam here.south africa.but IAM Kenyan citizen Iwant to visit Venezuela please ineed help for visa ?

Hi madam or sir.my name.amin abdow lukman.iam here.south africa.but IAM Kenyan citizen Iwant to visit Venezuela please ineed help for visa ?

3 Visas of Venezuela found

Tourist Visa from Kenya to Venezuela
Tourist Visa from Kenya to Venezuela

Tourist Visa from Kenya to Venezuela

Visas of Venezuela, Visa, Tourist visa

Nairobi

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The Venezuelan tourist visa is issued to foreigners who have the intention of exploring the tourist attractions in the country. A valid passport in good condition, with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of arrival in Venezuela is required. Two recent 2 x 2'' passport-sized photographs are required. Immigration officials often require proof of accommodation while in Venezuela. You must obtain an entry stamp to prove you entered the country legally. The following documents are required: A copy of your recent bank statement. Proof of travel insurance to cover entire duration of stay. Reference letter from your employer or education establishment. Proof of group travel, if you are traveling in a group. Proof of accommodation booking. For example, hotel reservation or letter from the friend or family you will be staying with. Journalists are allowed into Venezuela with  the tourist visa. Although, they must have appropriate accreditation and also a working visa before arriving in the country. There have been recent cases of international journalists being expelled and/or detained for not having proper permission/documentation to work in Venezuela. Venezuela's child protection law mandates that minors (under 18) of any nationality who are traveling alone, with only one parent, or with a third party, must present a copy of their birth certificate and written, notarized authorization from the absent parent(s) or legal guardian. The birth certificate must be translated into Spanish. Vaccinations for the following is required: Yellow fever Measles Malaria It is advisable for tourists to travel in groups. The currencies used in Venezuela are the Venezuelan Bolivar and Petro.  In Venezuela, it is illegal to take pictures of sensitive buildings, including the presidential palace, military bases, government buildings, and airports.

Business Visa from Kenya to Venezuela
Business Visa from Kenya to Venezuela

Business Visa from Kenya to Venezuela

Visas of Venezuela, Visa, Business visa

Nairobi

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The business visa is issued to Kenyan traders, executives, representatives of enterprises & industries going to Venezuela in order to accomplish business activities and/or commercial and financial transactions or any other lucrative activity related to their business. The Venezuelan business visa is valid for one (1) year with multiple entries. Its holder is allowed to stay in the country for a non-renewable period of up to 180 days. The applicant's company must provide proof of registration.  A cover letter must be provided, and the letter must include the following: It must be written on the company's letterhead. The travelers position with the company Purpose of travel. Reference to be visited in Venezuela. Guarantee of return transportation and sufficient funds for the visit The letter should be signed by an officer of the company other than the applicant. The letter must state if the host company will take up applicant's expenses. Original recommendation from the chamber of commerce in Venezuela must be provided. Income tax for the last three months must be provided. An invitation letter from the host company must be provided. Confirmation of return ticket must be provided, this is to show that the applicant have the intention of returning back to their country.