Kenya Embassy in Washington, D.C.: A Comprehensive Guide

The Kenya diplomatic presence in the United States comprises the Embassy of Kenya in Washington, D.C., and several consulates located in major cities such as New York and Los Angeles. The Kenyan embassy is one of 1672 foreign representations in the United States, one of 184 foreign representations in the city of Washington, D.C. and one of 91 Kenyan diplomatic and consular representations located abroad.

The United States has an embassy in Nairobi.

Location and History

The Embassy of Kenya in Washington, D.C. is housed in a Beaux-Arts building. Previous owners of the building include C. Peyton Russell (original owner; 1908-1915), politician James D. Phelan (residence while serving in the United States Senate; 1915-1921) and the government of Sweden (embassy; 1921-1971).

The 2009 property value of the Kenyan embassy is $6,554,280 ($6,133,120 - main building; $421,160 - side building).

Services Offered

The embassy of Kenya in Washington, D.C. may be able to assist with visa applications. Please contact them directly to inquire about the availability of a visa from this office. Contact the embassy of Kenya in Washington, D.C. to confirm which services are available. The Kenyan embassy in Washington, D.C. and Kenyan citizens, including:

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  • Processing Kenyan visa
  • Renewing and issuing Kenyan passports
  • Providing notary and document legalization services
  • Registering Kenyan residents in United States
  • Offering emergency assistance to Kenyan citizens in United States

In addition to Kenya's embassy in Washington, D.C., Kenya has two other representations in the United States. These representations include consulates in Los Angeles and New York.

Importance of Travel Registration

Registering your trip with the Kenya embassy is crucial for ensuring your safety and maintaining effective communication during your travels. By registering, you allow the embassy to provide timely support in emergencies such as natural disasters, political unrest, or medical emergencies.

For instance, if a hurricane disrupts travel in your area, the embassy can quickly notify you of evacuation procedures or shelter options. In scenarios of political unrest, registered travelers receive alerts about safe zones or curfews, keeping them better informed about their surroundings. Additionally, if you encounter a medical emergency, the embassy can facilitate communication between you and healthcare providers, ensuring you receive appropriate care.

Registering International Trip with U.S. Embassy

Table of Kenyan Representations in the U.S.

Representation City
Embassy Washington, D.C.
Consulate New York
Consulate Los Angeles

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