Russia Lifts Travel Restrictions Imposed on Travelers from Kenya

The Russian Embassy in Nairobi confirmed on Tuesday, March 22, that the restrictions had been reviewed in the latest decree of the Russian Government.

Russia Lifts Travel Restrictions Imposed on Travelers from Kenya

The embassy noted that Kenyan students can now apply for visas in readiness for their travel.

“Dear Kenyans! According to the Decree №440-R of the Russian Government, previously imposed restrictions (including those related to Kenyan students studying in Russia) on entry to Russia, have been removed.  You can now apply and get your visa in the Embassy,” read a statement shared on Twitter.

“Meanwhile, the Decree №635-R (March 16, 2020) of the Russian Government that enlists the categories of foreigners (paragraph 2) who are allowed to travel to Russia is still in force. Those categories include #diplomatic and #service passport holders, #students and #cadets, foreign relatives of #Russian citizens, participants of #sports and #business events, etc.”

The ban on travelers from Kenya was imposed in December last year as part of the Russian government’s efforts to curb the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant in the country.

“Due to the detection of Omicron, a new COVID-19 variant, in several countries, the task force for preventing the importation and spread of COVID-19 in the Russian Federation has temporarily restricted entry to Russia (including via third countries) for nationals and permanent residents of the following countries: South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Madagascar, Eswatini, Tanzania, Hong Kong, and Kenya; as well as foreign nationals who visited the above countries within 14 days before arriving in Russia,” Russia announced.