Experienced Immigration Lawyer Near Me – Trusted Legal Help for Work Permits, Visas, and Residency in Kenya

Searching for an immigration lawyer near me? Our firm offers expert legal support for individuals, families, and businesses navigating Kenya’s immigration laws. We specialize in work and residence permits, visa renewals, citizenship applications, and compliance under the Kenya Immigration Act. Whether you’re relocating for work, expanding your business, or applying for permanent residency, our experienced immigration lawyers in Nairobi provide efficient, transparent, and personalized legal guidance — ensuring your stay or move to Kenya is fully compliant and worry-free.

Your Trusted Immigration Law Advisory in Kenya

Akin to the employment law practice we offer services that range:

  • Applications for temporary residence
  • VISA’s
  • Special passes
  • Work (entry) permits and accompanying spouse or parent permits (dependent’s passes)
  • Determination of citizenship status
  • Investment incentives for foreigners and other residential status needs of the clients.

50+ Clients

100+ Cases Handled

10+ Years of Services

FAQs

Immigration Law entails the laws and regulations that are formulated to ensure that there are records of entry, exit, residence, and employment of foreign nationals into their territories.

A visa is an authorization placed within a passport that grants the holder official permission to enter, leave or stay in a country for a specified time period. An example is a Travel Visa.

This is a document issued by the government, to enable foreign nationals enter Kenya and engage in trade, prospecting, farming, business, professional employment, missionary activities, or even reside in Kenya.

Yes it is possible under the Constitution of Kenya 2010. This is subject to disclosure of your nationality status within 3 months of being a resident in Kenya.

Yes it is. For foreign nationals, you will have to apply for dual citizenship to be eligible.

The special pass allows individuals who wish to enter Kenya or remain in Kenya for a limited period for the purpose of applying a review of a decision denying a permit, applying for a permit or pass or temporarily conducting any business, trade or profession  for example during employment for a short duration not exceeding three (3) months.

It is advisable to seek the services of immigration laws like CR Advocates LLP to help in advising and necessary applications as per your need.

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