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US B1/B2 Visa Renewal for Kenyan Citizens
iVisa
11 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

If you are a citizen of Kenya who has been to diverse destinations in the U.S. and you now want to revisit this exciting country, you should renew your U.S. B1/B2 visa. The B1/B2 visas allow foreign citizens to travel to the United States for various purposes, such as business meetings, tourism, and visiting friends and family. You can renew your visa through a streamlined and efficient application process.

By choosing our visa processing services, you will access numerous benefits to make your renewal experience smoother and more convenient.

Our dedicated team of visa experts is committed to assisting you at every step, ensuring a streamlined and stress-free process.

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U.S. visa renewal process: How to renew a U.S. visa in Kenya

If you've previously obtained a U.S. visa and need to renew it, the process is generally the same as when you first applied. However, knowing the eligibility criteria and the required documentation is still essential.

Visit us for more information and to start your renewal with us!

U.S. visa renewal application: How to apply for an American Visa renewal in Kenya

Before you apply for the visa renewal in Kenya, make sure to check this overview of the renewal process:

  • Check your eligibility: You may renew your visa in Kenya if your previous visa was in the B1/B2 category and it expired within the past 48 months.

  • Complete the online application form: Fill out our online application form. You'll need to provide personal information, details about your previous visa, and other relevant information. More details can be found further in this article.

  • Pay the application fee: Pay the iVisa processing fee online using a credit or debit card.

  • Schedule an interview: After submitting your application, schedule an interview with the United States Embassy in Nairobi. Our experts will book the appointment and advise you on how to prepare for the interview! Some travelers are eligible for renewal without an interview (read more below).

  • Attend the interview: On the day of your interview, bring your old passport (if applicable), your new passport, your appointment confirmation page, and any other relevant documents as outlined in our instructions. Be prepared to answer questions about your travel plans and reasons to visit the United States.

  • Wait for your visa: After the interview and the Department of State's decision, wait for your visa approval confirmation.

Note: If you’re unsure about the type of visa you need, you can visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services site for the appropriate forms. Immigrant visas are specifically issued to foreign nationals who plan to reside and work permanently in the United States.

Requirements for U.S. B1/B2 visa renewal in Kenya

To initiate the renewal process for your U.S. B1/B2 visa in Kenya, it’s important to ensure that you meet specific requirements:

  1. Issuance in Kenya: Your previous visa must have been issued in Kenya.

  2. Validity or recent expiration: The previous visa should still be valid or have expired within the last 48 months. Alternatively, if it is set to expire within the next three months, you are also eligible for renewal.

  3. Original passport documentation: You must possess all the passports containing the previous visas (if applicable) and the passport that holds your most recent visa. Attaching the old passport to the new one is necessary if your passport was renewed after the visa was stamped.

  4. No arrests or convictions: You must not have been arrested or convicted of any crime or offense in the United States.

  5. No illegal work or overstays: You can’t have a history of involvement in any unlawful work or have overstayed your visa during your previous visits to the United States.

  6. Same visa classification: The previous visa should be in the same classification as the current application and be a full-validity, multiple-entry visa.

Click here for more information about the U.S. visa for Kenya.

Documents required for the renewal of the American Visa in Kenya

Here's a list of the required documents you will need to apply for your B1/B2 visa renewal:

  1. Your current, valid passport.

  2. Any previous passports containing U.S. visas.

  3. A copy of your DS-160 confirmation page, which you should have completed and submitted online prior to your appointment.

  4. A printed copy of your visa renewal appointment confirmation page.

  5. A 2x2 inch [passport-style photo], taken within the past 6 months.

  6. Evidence of your ties to Kenya, such as proof of employment or property ownership, to show that you have strong reasons to return after you visit the U.S.

  7. A copy of your previous visa (if available).

  8. Any additional documents that the Embassy specifically requests, such as tax records, bank statements, or proof of day by day itinerary.

Suppose there are any extra requirements for your specific case, our visa experts will then be in touch with you to make sure you provide everything necessary to complete the application and approve your visa renewal.

Am I eligible to renew my U.S. visa in Kenya?

You may be eligible to renew your U.S. visa in Kenya if:

  • Your previous visa was not lost or stolen and is still valid or expired within 48 months.

  • You are applying for the same visa category as your previous visa.

  • You have not been refused a visa since your last issuance.

  • You are physically present in Kenya at the time of application.

Obtaining an appointment for a visa renewal in Kenya

Applicants for U.S. visas are normally required to appear in person for a interview at the Embassy. You must schedule an appointment for that interview, but don’t worry! We will make the appointment for you and in less time than usual.

It’s essential to keep in mind that we aren’t responsible for U.S. National Visa Center delays. However, depending on your needs, we will make your process easier and faster.

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How to prepare for the U.S. visa interview in Kenya?

To ensure you are well-prepared for your visa interview, whether it is required or not, here are some valuable tips:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the visa requirements: Before your interview, thoroughly review the visa requirements on the U.S. Embassy or consular services website. This will help you gather all the necessary documents and information for a successful interview.

  2. Polish your English language skills: As the interview will be conducted in English, practice and improve your skills in this language to ensure effective communication during the appointment. This can include conversational practice, brushing up on vocabulary, and enhancing your understanding of common interview questions.

  3. Dress appropriately: Make a positive impression by dressing appropriately for the interview. Opt for smart casual attire to present a professional and respectful image.

  4. Prepare for questions about your travel purpose: Anticipate and prepare responses to questions regarding your travel purpose, background, and ties to your home country. Answering these questions clearly and honestly is essential, providing relevant details as needed.

  5. Gather all necessary documents: Gather all the required documents, such as your Kenyan passport, visa application fee receipt, and any supporting documents specified by the embassy or consulate. Double-check that you have everything in order before the interview.

  6. Demonstrate confidence and honesty: Speak confidently and honestly during the interview. It is crucial to provide truthful answers and, if necessary, offer additional information that may support your case or address any concerns.

  7. Practice mock interviews: Conduct mock interviews with family members or friends to simulate the interview experience. This can help you become more comfortable with the process, refine your answers, and address any areas of improvement.

  8. Arrive on time: Be punctual for your interview at the embassy or consulate. Arriving late may result in rescheduling the interview, causing potential delays and inconveniences.

Finally, read our guide for more tips to prepare for your visa interview!

Can you renew your B1/B2 visa without an interview in Kenya?

Citizens soliciting U.S. B1/B2 visas can apply for an interview waiver program. The requirements to apply for the U.S. visa renewal without an interview at the United States Embassy in Kenya are:

  • The traveler has to be applying for a visa in the Consular district of their current residence.

  • The visa category must be the same as the previous one, with the same passport type and nationality.

  • The last visa must have been issued after December 2007.

  • The applicant was age 14 or older when the previous visa was issued.

  • The previous visa doesn't have the words “clearance,” “waiver,” or “blanket” printed on it.

  • The visa is still valid, or it expired less than 48 months ago.

Besides the general requirements above, the U.S. government allows applicants under age 14 and age 80 or older to get the B1/B2 visa renewal without an interview at the embassy.

U.S. visa renewal fee: Cost of renewal of the American Visa in Kenya

We provide one processing option for U.S. B1/B2 visas:

  • Standard processing: This option is priced at USD $385.99.

The standard government fee for this visa is US$185.00. You can easily check the processing total by beginning your application here.

Processing time for U.S. visa renewal in Kenya

We offer you one processing option for the U.S. B1/B2:

  • Standard processing: This option takes about 30 days.

The government’s processing time for a B1/B2 visa renewal in Kenya depends on the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you apply. Generally, it can take up to two months to process your visa renewal.

You can check the estimated wait time for a B1/B2 visa appointment at your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Nairobi. Visit the State Department website for more information.

Remember that the processing time may vary depending on the number of pending visa applications at the embassy or consulate. It is advisable to apply for a visa renewal well before your planned travel dates to avoid any delays.

Can you renew a U.S. visa before expiration in Kenya?

The U.S. B1/B2 Visa can be renewed before expiration. The requirement for the renewal is that the visa must still be valid or not have expired more than 48 months ago. Applying in advance ensures you're prepared for an emergency travel situation.

U.S visa renewal passport tracking in Kenya

If you have already submitted your application on our website, kindly log in to your account and locate your order/application. Upon receipt of payment, an account is automatically created for you.

You can set a password by clicking the link in your confirmation email or visiting the login page. Once you have logged in, you can access your account. In most cases, your visa confirmation and application information will be delivered to your email and can be accessed from your account.

My U.S. visa renewal in Kenya was denied. How to proceed?

If your U.S. visa renewal application from Kenya has been denied, you have a few options to consider:

  1. Review the reason for denial: The first step is to review the denial. You will receive a letter explaining the reason for it. It's essential to understand why your application was not successful. This will help you determine if you can do anything to address the issue and increase your chances of approval on your next application.

  2. Reapply: If you believe that your application was denied due to a misunderstanding or error, you can reapply for the U.S. visa renewal. However, it's essential to address the reason for the denial and provide additional documentation to support your case.

  3. Appeal the decision: In some cases, you may be able to appeal the decision. However, this process can sometimes be complex, and it's essential to have a strong case to support your appeal.

  4. Seek legal advice: If you are unsure about how to proceed or if you need additional support, it may be beneficial to seek legal advice. An experienced immigration lawyer can review your case and guide you on the best course of action.

Note: As a B1/B2 visa holder, your intentions for traveling to the United States should only be for business, tourism, or other temporary purposes. It’s important to note that if you hold a B1/B2 visa, you are not eligible to apply for immigrant visas, as these are intended for individuals who plan to reside in the United States permanently.

When should I renew my U.S. visa in Kenya?

If you are a Kenyan citizen with an U.S. visa, it's essential to know when to renew it to ensure that you can continue to travel to the United States. The timing of your visa renewal will depend on the type of visa you have, as well as on the expiration date on it.

In general, it's recommended that you apply for a visa renewal at least several months before your current visa expires, as the visa application process can take long. This will give you enough time to gather any necessary documentation, complete the application, and attend an interview if required.

It's also essential to note that some types of visas, such as the B1/B2 tourist visa, may be eligible for renewal without an interview if certain criteria are met. In such cases, you may be able to renew your visa by mail or through a Visa Application Center, which can be more convenient and faster than attending an in-person interview.

My U.S. visa was lost/stolen. What should I do?

Suppose your U.S. visa has been lost or stolen. In that case, you should take the following steps:

  1. Report the loss or theft: Contact the local police immediately and file a report. You should also report the loss or theft to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence. This will help to prevent fraudulent use of your visa.

  2. Apply for a replacement visa: You must apply for a replacement visa to replace the lost or stolen one. You can complete the nonimmigrant visa applications form (DS-160), pay the visa application fee, and schedule an interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

  3. Gather the required documents: Besides the DS-160 form and the visa application fee, you must provide documents such as your valid passport, a police report, a copy of the lost or stolen visa, and any other relevant documents.

  4. Attend the visa interview: Attend the interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate as scheduled. Be prepared to answer questions about the circumstances of the loss or theft of your visa.

  5. Wait for the replacement visa: If your replacement visa is approved, it will be issued to you and you can then use it to travel to the United States.

Note: It’s essential to inform yourself about your rights for the nonimmigrant visa holders. They should provide consular services to help you.

More questions about the B1/B2 visa renewal process?

Reach out to our expert customer service team via online chat or email at [email protected]. We're here to make your travel experience easy and stress-free!

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.uscis.gov/
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