Yes. At Kraido Advocates, you don’t have to fly to Nairobi or wait in long queues. We specialize in remote and convenient legal services for expats and foreigners in Kenya. You can reach us by email, phone, or WhatsApp, and we will handle everything on your behalf. Whether you are applying for a Dependant’s Pass, going through a divorce, or buying property, you can complete your case 100% remotely with our full support.
We provide a wide range of services designed for foreigners and expats, including:
Family Law – divorce (contested and uncontested), child custody, guardianship, and prenuptial agreements.
Immigration Law – Dependant’s Pass, work permits, student passes, and Certificates of No Impediment to Marriage.
Business Law – company registration, business licensing, and compliance.
Real Estate & Property – due diligence, sale agreements, escrow services, and land transactions.
Notarization & Commissioning – legalizing and certifying foreign documents for use in Kenya and abroad.
By focusing on expats and remote legal help, we remove confusion, reduce delays, and provide peace of mind.
Most of our clients never need to visit our office. With secure online systems, we can:
Collect your documents safely.
Prepare and file applications on your behalf.
Handle government follow-ups.
Provide real-time updates.
If needed, we can also represent you physically in court or before government offices while you remain abroad. This saves you time, money, and the stress of traveling back and forth.
Costs depend on the service. We provide transparent fee structures upfront so you know what to expect. High-value cases like divorce, business licensing, and land due diligence typically require more investment than services like notarization and commissioning.
Timelines vary depending on the service:
Dependant’s Pass – usually processed in 4–8 weeks.
Divorce – 6–12 months depending on whether it is contested or uncontested.
Business Licensing – 2–6 weeks depending on approvals.
We know delays can cause anxiety, so our team works to fast-track applications, correct errors, and appeal rejections if they occur while keeping you updated.
Every service has different requirements, but common documents include:
Passports and residence permits.
Marriage or birth certificates for family-related cases.
Title deeds, sale agreements, or land searches for property matters.
Business registration papers or contracts for company work.
We provide you with a full checklist and guide you step by step so nothing is missed, and your case runs smoothly.
Yes. Protecting your privacy is central to how we work. At Kraido Advocates, we comply with the Kenya Data Protection Act and also align with GDPR standards recognized worldwide. Our systems follow ISO-certified data security protocols, ensuring your documents and communication remain confidential. From the moment you share your first document to the final judgment or approval, your information is safeguarded against unauthorized access.
Yes. Many expats risk losing money because of fake titles or property disputes. We protect you by:
Verifying ownership through official searches.
Checking if the land is free from disputes or government restrictions.
Drafting watertight sale agreements.
Offering escrow services so funds are only released once ownership is fully secured.
This way, you avoid fraud and invest in Kenyan real estate with confidence.
Because we are not just another law firm, we are a people-first law firm built for expats. We treat clients as more than paperwork. We take time to understand your goals, explain processes in simple terms, and guide you every step of the way. Whether protecting your family, your business, or your property, we focus on outcomes that protect your future in Kenya.
Booking is easy and fast. You can:
Call us at +254 799 180 755.
Email [email protected].
Use the contact form on our website.
We accept payments via bank transfer, M-Pesa, international transfers, and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more). Consultations can be held online or in person at our Nairobi office—whichever is most convenient for you.