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Welcome to the Kenya Embassy in Burundi

Welcome to the official website of the Kenya Embassy in Burundi, which also serves as the accredited Mission to the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR).

Our mission is to foster relations, facilitate diplomatic engagements, and promote mutual benefits between Kenya, Burundi, and the ICGLR member states. We are dedicated to providing comprehensive services and information to further the interests of peace, cooperation, and development in the Great Lakes Region.

Explore our site for insights on consular services, bilateral relations, and regional projects. Together, let’s build a prosperous and united future.

TRAVEL ADVISORY: EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE (EVD) OUTBREAK IN DRC AND UGANDA

The Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Bujumbura wishes to inform Kenyan citizens, residents, and all travelers that the Ministry of Health of Kenya has issued a travel advisory following reports of an Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda.

In response, the Government of Kenya has enhanced surveillance and preparedness measures at all points of entry to safeguard public health and prevent the importation and spread of the disease.

Important Information for Travelers

Travelers arriving in Kenya from, or transiting through, the DRC and Uganda are required to:

– Comply with all health screening procedures, including temperature checks at points of entry;
– Complete the Electronic Traveller Health Surveillance Form prior to arrival in Kenya;
– Observe proper hand hygiene practices, including regular handwashing and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers;
– Follow all public health directives issued by the Ministry of Health and other relevant authorities.

Electronic Traveller Health Surveillance Form

All affected travelers are advised to complete the Electronic Traveller Health Surveillance Form using the QR Code below before arrival in Kenya.

Kenyan Citizen Registration
Kenyans living in or visiting Burundi are encouraged to register with the Embassy. This registration helps the Embassy provide assistance in case of emergencies.
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Kenyans Visiting Burundi
Kenyans can enter Burundi visa-free for 180 days. To extend your stay beyond this period, apply for a resident visa at the Immigration Offices before the days expire.
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For Non Kenyans
Citizens from East African Partner States, including Burundi, are exempt from the requirement of an Electronic Travel Authorization for a period of six (6) months
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Latest News

H.E. Ambassador Daniel Wambura, pays a courtesy call to Hon. Gélase Ndabirabe, Speaker of the National Assembly of Burundi

On 2nd July, 2021, H.E. Ambassador Daniel Wambura, Kenya’s
July 2, 2021

Hon. Kenneth Lusaka, Speaker of the National Assembly, Represents H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta at the 59th Anniversary of the Independence

The Republic of Burundi celebrated its 59th independence Anniversary
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Two officers graduate from the Senior Command and Staff College (SCSC), Burundi

On 25th June, 2021 two officers, Major Betty Kirui (KA) and Maj Henry
June 25, 2021

Courtesy Meeting Between H.E. Amb. Daniel Wambura and AKB and KBBA 22nd June, 2021

On 26th June 2021, H.E. Ambassador Daniel Wambura held a courtesy
June 22, 2021

State Visit to Kenya By H.E. Evaristé Ndayishimiye To Kenya 31st May -1st June, 2021.

At the invitation of His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the
June 3, 2021

Amb. Daniel Waisiko Wambura, CBS; Presents Letters Of Credence To His Excellency Evariste Ndayishimiye, President of The Republic of

On 21st May, 2021, H.E. Amb. Daniel Wambura, presented his letters of
May 21, 2021
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