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10 /diaspora-news.php DIASPORA NEWS

Kenya Embassy in Washington, DC Warns of Fraudulent E-Visa Application Websites

By Mwakilishi Wed, 12/28/2016 @ 02:03am 534 views 0 comments

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The Embassy of Republic of Kenya wishes to alert all potential e-visa applicants  to Kenya of the existence of scam sites " http://www.kenya-evisa-online.com and https://www.kenyaonlinevisa.org". These sites which are designed in such a way that can be mistaken for the official Government of Kenya e-visa website, charge USD 120 and USD 99 respectively for normal e-visa cases as opposed to the USD 50 charged by the Government of Kenya.

This is therefore to encourage prospective Kenya e-visa applicants to make their application through the official Government website: http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html.

Note: the Government of Kenya will not be responsible for any loss of monies or extra charges occasioned   through the use of the unofficial scam site.

For further enquiries contact the Embassy of Kenya in Washington DC.

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