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  1. #5197
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyFarang  [View Original Post]
    I should be having my first sexual encounter with an African girl today. I hope it goes smoothly.

    Mtwapa is a little intimidating. No white faces. I wanted to buy some food but didn't know where to go.

    Also wanted to buy a pair of trousers but same thing.

    I am a 20 m walk NE from Posta.

    Is 300 kes a good price to go from Mtwapa to Big Tree?

    How about 300 kes back from Big Tree at night?

    I am trying Tinder now, looks more promising than Tagged. I am just honest and cut the BS, but I don't mention money, I just say that I am not interested in long term. Should money be discussed in advance?
    Well, I guess you are already in action at this time. I mentioned Eagle Nest before. Tomorrow, take motobike to Eagle Nest, and go to actual Eagle Nest upstairs, or in the cafes and bars in the street level. You see lot of white faces. Start to talk with them, they will tell you all you know about Mwtapa (unless they have just arrived also). There is small supermarket in 50 meter from there, also shops for clothes. Bigger supermarkets, those white guys can tell you where to find. Hmm. It is Monday. Maybe it is good idea to go to Eagle Nest even tonight, there used to be karaoke night on Mondays, only place where there are people on Monday night. Later many of them in Casourina. I am not in Mombasa now.

  2. #5196
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyFarang  [View Original Post]
    Where can I take a girl to have tea in Mtwapa before I invite them to my apartment?

    Any decent places?
    Easiest is to go to Eagle's Nest in the Postal road, that is decent enough, and open in daytime also. I have drunk there tea often, other people drink beer. Common place for couples to meet.

    To take her to some nicer place, Moorings was mentioned already. Most romantic place in my opinion is Marina Resort, that is very peaceful place, and views to creek are nice, it is high. I wonder what is name in the outside door. Not many people go there or even know about it? It is hotel but outside cafe / restaurant is open to everybody. Not expensive.

    Other place nearby is La Marina, then you are on the sea level in creek. That is food restaurant. This beach road to both places, I think it is called Marina road? There are security stops in road but they let every musungu pass.

    But Eagle Nest should be good and much easier than those Marina places, for them you need to do some walk or motobike. Everybody knows Eagle's Nest.

  3. #5195
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyFarang  [View Original Post]
    Where can I take a girl to have tea in Mtwapa before I invite them to my apartment?

    Any decent places?
    There are not many "decent places" in Mtwapa to drink tea.

    But you could go in the morning from 6 to 1 to the Bakery.

    Otherwise you could go to Moorings, the floating restaurant or to the Marina Seaside restaurant along the Creek.

    Or you can take a taxi to Yul's or the Whitesands Hotel on Bamburi beachside.

  4. #5194
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyFarang  [View Original Post]
    Where can I take a girl to have tea in Mtwapa before I invite them to my apartment?

    Any decent places?
    There is a coffee shop on the main road try that? Also that small food mall with the bakery and chicken place.

  5. #5193
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyFarang  [View Original Post]
    I should be having my first sexual encounter with an African girl today. I hope it goes smoothly.

    Mtwapa is a little intimidating. No white faces. I wanted to buy some food but didn't know where to go.

    Also wanted to buy a pair of trousers but same thing.

    I am a 20 m walk NE from Posta.

    Is 300 kes a good price to go from Mtwapa to Big Tree?

    How about 300 kes back from Big Tree at night?

    I am trying Tinder now, looks more promising than Tagged. I am just honest and cut the BS, but I don't mention money, I just say that I am not interested in long term. Should money be discussed in advance?
    Mtwapa is fine all day, at night just be a bit more careful if you are a newbie. There is a place called Mona Lisa behind Kendas does good food. Others will know doubt tell you other places as well. Eagles Nest food has always been good when I've been in too.

    300 ks sounds about right to me.

    Always agree the price up front, saves any problems afterwards.

  6. #5192

    Depends on the Method

    Quote Originally Posted by Leblon  [View Original Post]
    I am also confused about this talk about 3+2 meaning 5 months. I have stayed six months or that 180 days now past several years. Then I have left to my own country.
    Are you applying yourself on eFNS or are you going to Immigration and having an immigration officer fill out the forms for a "fee"?

  7. #5191
    Where can I take a girl to have tea in Mtwapa before I invite them to my apartment?

    Any decent places?

  8. #5190

    First encounter

    I should be having my first sexual encounter with an African girl today. I hope it goes smoothly.

    Mtwapa is a little intimidating. No white faces. I wanted to buy some food but didn't know where to go.

    Also wanted to buy a pair of trousers but same thing.

    I am a 20 m walk NE from Posta.

    Is 300 kes a good price to go from Mtwapa to Big Tree?

    How about 300 kes back from Big Tree at night?

    I am trying Tinder now, looks more promising than Tagged. I am just honest and cut the BS, but I don't mention money, I just say that I am not interested in long term. Should money be discussed in advance?

  9. #5189
    Quote Originally Posted by Bajuni  [View Original Post]
    I read a lot of wrong information here.

    And yet again from one of the members with a high standing.

    The Kenyan Visa can be extended up to 180 days and not 5 months.

    A visa run to the neighbouring countries does not help, except for Ethiopia.

    You have to leave the EA community, I. E. Zambia, Ethiopia or Somalia are your closest bets.

    And these guys are not stupid. If you do this more than once or twice, the chances that they will start to ask questions is high.

    Since they don't like it when you intend to circumvent their immigration rules.

    And given that now everything is digitalised, it has become much harder to find a solution with a corrupt official.
    I am also confused about this talk about 3+2 meaning 5 months. I have stayed six months or that 180 days now past several years. Then I have left to my own country.

  10. #5188

    5 year multi entry visa

    Quote Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun  [View Original Post]
    5 yr Multiple Entry Visa:

    It cost $161. It's not that simple, though.

    For Business Visits:

    Invitation Letters from company / Invitation letter for business visits / Copies of registration of the company.

    For Tourists:

    Travel itinerary (Details about places to visit if going as tourist). / Hotel bookings.

    How on earth, someone can make hotel bookings for 5 years in advance? Am I missing something here?

    https://evisa.go.ke/services/5yrMultipleEntryVisa
    I know someone with a 5 year multi entry visa. He didn't make hotel bookings, he rents a compound and uses the agreement. Also, he must follow the same 3 month then apply for free extension as a tourist has to. The difference is he simply returns to KE with his visa. He's somewhat computer illiterate and always travels to UG every 3 months then spends 1 month in UG. He never applies for the extension. It's on a different site (eFNS) than the KE visa (eCitizen).

  11. #5187
    Quote Originally Posted by Bajuni  [View Original Post]
    I read a lot of wrong information here.

    And yet again from one of the members with a high standing.

    The Kenyan Visa can be extended up to 180 days and not 5 months.

    A visa run to the neighbouring countries does not help, except for Ethiopia.

    You have to leave the EA community, I. E. Zambia, Ethiopia or Somalia are your closest bets.

    And these guys are not stupid. If you do this more than once or twice, the chances that they will start to ask questions is high.

    Since they don't like it when you intend to circumvent their immigration rules.

    And given that now everything is digitalised, it has become much harder to find a solution with a corrupt official.
    The only time you need to leave EA is if you have an EA visa and then you can simple go to TZ who is not part of the EA visa community. I posted this already in General Information.

    When you request a 3 month extension online, they approve it for 2 month automatically. You print out the approved extension then take it to one of the 7 ish immigration offices around Kenya. Not to the border. You can ask the immigration to stamp you for 3 months but you need a valid reason.

    In some immigration offices you can be arrested for offering a bribe.

    Kenya Immigration at Land Borders are corrupt. They look for bribes so i come back from TZ with time left to return on my multi entry visa. If you get yourself in a situation where you have no place to return to, Kenyan Immigration may try to shake you down. I’ve never had that problem at all from UG or TZ.

  12. #5186

    Tourist Visa myths

    Quote Originally Posted by PookyMan  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I agree.

    Last year I extended my visa online and got 2 months, from the date of application. I needed 3 months, so I went to immigration. There was a woman outside who was doing difficult to let me inside the compound. Seems I needed some other form too, or such nonsense. But after some talk she let me in. Immigration is at the 3rd floor. You can easily miss / overlook it. I talked to the immigration guy there and he changed some stuff on the computer and put a stamp in my passport which gave me a 3 month extension. Gave him kk for his trouble.

    No trouble when leaving the country.
    Usually the standard extension of the 3 months tourist visa online given is 2 months. You MIGHT get 3 months if you take the trouble to go to immigration yourself. Might. Nobody I know bothers. It's 3+2.

    Usually for the K-Permit IF you get it you pay 2 years in advance. You'll not get it for a year. Plus you pay a 100 k deposit in case there's to pay for your deportation flight. So it's 300.000 KES for 2 years. Now the dollar depreciated so it became cheaper in dollar terms. But not cheap.

    As for Visa runs. No need. The tariff if you know the right people is 20.000 to 25.000 KES. 3 M+2 M is 5 months. That includes the exit stamp the new eVisa and the new entry stamp. No matter what BS other people write on this forum. That's the way it's is. Believe it or not.

    The 5 year tourist visa for US citizens is hard to get and that doesn't allow you to stay 5 years. It's VALID for 5 years. It's also for a maximum stay of 3 months at a time. It's meant for business purposes.

    TZ Visa. Tanzania gives VoA for 3 months. You can extend it at Immigration headquarters for a month each up to another 3 months total of 6 months. But. It's at discretion of Immigration. I was lucky I got it 3 times. Don't forget to wear long trousers and dress decently.

    As I previously wrote. That's not hearsay. I DID everything myself. Don't worry about Immigration. They always find a loophole to milk the system. IT or not IT. As long as Kenya charges funny money for residents permit the legal illegal Visa game will continue. Karibu Kenya.

    Mwalimu.

  13. #5185

    5 yr Multiple Entry Visa

    Quote Originally Posted by Mombie75  [View Original Post]
    Kenya does a 5 year multiple entry visa for Americans.
    5 yr Multiple Entry Visa:

    It cost $161. It's not that simple, though.

    For Business Visits:

    Invitation Letters from company / Invitation letter for business visits / Copies of registration of the company.

    For Tourists:

    Travel itinerary (Details about places to visit if going as tourist). / Hotel bookings.

    How on earth, someone can make hotel bookings for 5 years in advance? Am I missing something here?

    https://evisa.go.ke/services/5yrMultipleEntryVisa

  14. #5184
    Quote Originally Posted by Bajuni  [View Original Post]
    I read a lot of wrong information here.

    And yet again from one of the members with a high standing.

    The Kenyan Visa can be extended up to 180 days and not 5 months.

    A visa run to the neighbouring countries does not help, except for Ethiopia.

    You have to leave the EA community, I. E. Zambia, Ethiopia or Somalia are your closest bets.

    And these guys are not stupid. If you do this more than once or twice, the chances that they will start to ask questions is high.

    Since they don't like it when you intend to circumvent their immigration rules.

    And given that now everything is digitalised, it has become much harder to find a solution with a corrupt official.
    Yes, I agree.

    Last year I extended my visa online and got 2 months, from the date of application. I needed 3 months, so I went to immigration. There was a woman outside who was doing difficult to let me inside the compound. Seems I needed some other form too, or such nonsense. But after some talk she let me in. Immigration is at the 3rd floor. You can easily miss / overlook it. I talked to the immigration guy there and he changed some stuff on the computer and put a stamp in my passport which gave me a 3 month extension. Gave him kk for his trouble.

    No trouble when leaving the country.

  15. #5183

    Visa

    I read a lot of wrong information here.

    And yet again from one of the members with a high standing.

    The Kenyan Visa can be extended up to 180 days and not 5 months.

    A visa run to the neighbouring countries does not help, except for Ethiopia.

    You have to leave the EA community, I. E. Zambia, Ethiopia or Somalia are your closest bets.

    And these guys are not stupid. If you do this more than once or twice, the chances that they will start to ask questions is high.

    Since they don't like it when you intend to circumvent their immigration rules.

    And given that now everything is digitalised, it has become much harder to find a solution with a corrupt official.

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