Kenyans who apply for the medical visa are usually referred for advanced medical treatment in Germany.
During the visa application process, you are required to present a referral letter from your local physician with your medical diagnosis.
Your physician should also provide a valid reason why the illness cannot be treated in Kenya.
This visa does not allow its applicants to take up permanent residence in the country.
Whilst in the country with this visa, you are not allowed to take up part-time or full-time courses in any of the schools.
You are not permitted to be employed during your time in the country.
Children below 18 are to submit their original birth certificate along side a consent letter from one or both parents.
Proof of payment of the applicants medical fees should be submitted.
Applicants whose medical bills will be taken care of by an organization should ensure they have proof of this. This may be in the form of a letter written by the organization.
At the end of your treatment in the country, you are expected to leave the country.
Medical Visa from Kenya to Germany Requirements
Kenyan passport with a validity of 3 months after the intended date of exit from the country. The passport should have two blank pages for necessary stamps.
Duly completed visa application form which has been signed where necessary.
One biometric passport-size photograph taken with a white background. The passport must not be older than 3 months old.
Bank statement and pay slips of the past three months prior to the period of visa application. This is proof that you can cater for yourself during your stay in the country.
Valid travel insurance with a coverage of €30,000 for medical insurance.
Proof of accommodation for the duration of your stay in the country.
Return or onward ticket.
Copy of travel itinerary.
Validity: 90 days Processing Time: 15 days Cost:
€60.00
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Riverside Drive, Gate 113, Riverside Paddocks, Nairobi, Kenya.