How to Join US Army from Kenya
- Quick Answer — At a Glance
- Step-by-Step Guide
- 1. Obtain Green Card (Permanent Residency)
- 2. Be Physically in the U.S.
- 3. Meet Basic Eligibility Requirements
- 4. Take ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
- 5. Medical & Physical Fitness Tests
- 6. Background & Security Check
- 7. Enlist & Basic Training
- Important Notes & Limitations
- FAQs
If you’re Kenyan and want to join the U.S. Army, there are some strict rules. Most importantly, you generally cannot enlist directly from abroad unless you’re already a U.S. lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) and living in the U.S.
Quick Answer — At a Glance
You must have legal U.S. permanent resident status (a Green Card). USAGov
Be physically present in the U.S.—overseas enlistment is not allowed. Opportunities for Young Kenyans+1
Meet the same requirements as citizens: age (17-35), education (high school or GED), English proficiency, pass ASVAB & physical/medical tests. USAGov+1
Speak, read, write English fluently. USAGov
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Step-by-Step Guide
1. Obtain Green Card (Permanent Residency)
You must first secure a Green Card through immigration processes (family, work-sponsorship, refugee/asylum, or diversity lottery).
This cannot typically be done via military enlistment itself.
2. Be Physically in the U.S.
After obtaining permanent residency, you must be residing in the U.S. to enlist.
Contact an Army recruiter in the U.S. to begin the process.
3. Meet Basic Eligibility Requirements
Age: Between 17 and 35 (for the regular Army). USAGov+1
Education: High school diploma or GED (equivalent). USAGov+1
English fluency: Must speak, read, write English well. USAGov
4. Take ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
You will need to sit and pass ASVAB. Your scores determine what Military Occupational Specialties (jobs) you are eligible for. USAGov+1
5. Medical & Physical Fitness Tests
Undergo medical screening, physical fitness assessment. No serious disqualifying conditions. USAGov
6. Background & Security Check
Clean criminal record or waivers if applicable.
Proof of identity, residency, possibly interviews.
7. Enlist & Basic Training
Once accepted, sign enlistment papers.
Go through basic combat training.
Serve for required term (varies by contract).
Important Notes & Limitations
There are no U.S. Army recruiting offices in Kenya for overseas enlistment. You cannot simply apply from Kenya unless you already have permanent resident status in the U.S. Victor Matara
Non-citizens can’t get certain benefits or security clearances until after citizenship or when eligible.
Programs that once allowed non-citizens under special skills (like MAVNI) have been mostly discontinued or restricted.
FAQs
Q: Can a Kenyan without Green Card ever join the US Army?
A: No, under current rules you must be a lawful permanent resident to enlist.
Q: If I serve in the US Army, can I get citizenship faster?
A: Yes. Military service does provide a path to expedited naturalization for Green Card holders. USAGov
Q: Is there an age waiver?
A: In some cases, waivers are possible depending on your situation, but no guarantee.
Q: What branch should I contact for more info?
A: Contact a U.S. Army recruiter if you’re in the U.S. If you’re abroad, consult the U.S. Embassy or consulate for immigration info.