The conference in New York. Your daughter’s graduation. The family you haven’t hugged in years. One 90-second interview stands between you and all of it — and 63% of Kenyans don’t make it past the window. We make sure you do.
Every 214(b) refusal trigger is checked and documented before you go — so nothing surprises the officer.
The reality
The US visa isn’t decided by your documents alone — it’s decided in a 90-second interview where the officer must believe you’ll come home. Almost every refusal is a 214(b): not enough proof of intent.
Section 214(b). The officer wasn't convinced you'd return to Kenya.
DS-160 inconsistencies. Any mismatch with your answers reads as a red flag.
Unprepared interview. Hesitation and vague answers sink a strong profile.
~2.3× the ~28% global average. The MRV fee is non-refundable — a refusal costs you $185 and resets nothing in your favour.
What Opaige does
DS-160, financial narrative, ties to Kenya, supporting documents — every section calibrated so a strong profile reads as strong, and nothing contradicts the answers you give at the window.
40+ questions cross-checked against every document — the inconsistencies officers flag first, gone.
Bank + M-Pesa structured so a strong balance reads as strong — source explained, no surprise deposits.
We guide the $185 ustraveldocs payment and book your US Embassy Nairobi slot — no missed steps.
Refused before? We diagnose the 214(b) and rebuild the file + interview to counter it directly.
The MRV government fee ($185) is paid separately via ustraveldocs. Opaige service fees are separate, from $199.
Tourism, business, family, medical
SEVP-certified institution
Research, internships, au pair
Treatment in the US — documented
Conferences, negotiations, trade
Family-sponsored immigrant visas
How it works
40+ questions, the most common source of avoidable refusals. We complete it and cross-check every answer against your documents.
We document your ties to Kenya, evidence your funding and purpose, and check every 214(b) trigger — so your intent is undeniable on paper before you go.
We guide the $185 MRV payment via ustraveldocs and scheduling — you arrive at Gigiri with a file built to win, not guessing.
Flat fees. The service guarantee is included — if we make a review error, your service fee is refunded in full.
Self-guided, expert-checked
Review + full file build
A specialist handles it all
Priority · zero effort
The $185 MRV government fee is paid separately via ustraveldocs — we never mark it up.
Kenya's adjusted B-visa refusal rate — the US State Department's official metric — was 63.3% in FY2024, among the highest in the world and roughly 2.3× the ~28% global average. The biggest driver is Section 214(b): the officer must be convinced you'll return to Kenya. Preparation and the interview are decisive.
At the US Embassy in Nairobi (United Nations Avenue, Gigiri). You register and pay the MRV fee via the official ustraveldocs service, then schedule your interview. Opaige builds a file that answers every question Nairobi officers weigh.
The MRV fee for a B1/B2 visa is $185 USD (≈ KSh 24,000), paid through ustraveldocs before scheduling. It's non-refundable if refused. Opaige service fees are separate, from $199 flat.
Section 214(b) — the officer wasn't convinced you'll return. Supporting factors: weak financial evidence, vague travel purpose, poor interview performance, and DS-160 inconsistencies. With a 63% national refusal rate, preparation is the difference.
No — the consular officer decides, not the agent. What we guarantee is the strongest possible file: every refusal trigger checked and documented before you walk in.
The conference, the campus, the family reunion — they’re on the other side of one interview. Walk into Gigiri with a file built to win — every refusal trigger answered — and make the yes inevitable. Flat $199 · 94% first-submission approval.
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