Overview
Libya visa requirements depend on nationality and purpose (tourism, business, family visits, events, transit, study, work). Use the tables and checklists below as a practical planning tool.
This site intentionally avoids linking to government portals. Keep admin tables updated with current rules.
Passport focus: Maldives → Libya
This page is written for Maldives passport holders. Update the policy table below with the exact visa‑free/e‑Visa/visa‑on‑arrival rules for this nationality when needed.
Use the 4 buttons to start an application workflow for Libya.
Libya visa policy (admin‑editable)
Edit this table to match the latest policy for each nationality group and travel purpose.
| Traveler nationality group | Entry requirement for Libya | Typical validity | Typical stay | Extension | Notes (admin) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa‑free nationalities (edit) | Visa‑free short stay | — | Up to 30–90 days (edit) | Not applicable | List the exact visa‑free passport countries for Libya |
| e‑Visa eligible nationalities (edit) | e‑Visa (online / pre‑authorization) | 90–180 days (edit) | 15–90 days (edit) | Possible / check | List eligible passports + entry points that accept e‑Visa |
| Visa on arrival eligible (edit) | Visa on arrival | 30–90 days (edit) | 7–30 days (edit) | Limited / check | Confirm airports/land borders and payment method |
| Embassy/consular visa required (edit) | Embassy/consular | Varies | Varies | Varies | Use when e‑Visa/VoA does not apply |
Documents checklist
| Document | Why it matters | Typical for |
|---|---|---|
| Passport | Valid passport; airlines may require strong remaining validity. | All travelers |
| Photo | Meets specs; avoids rejection. | Visa / e‑Visa |
| Itinerary / onward travel | Shows entry and exit plan. | Most categories |
| Accommodation / invitation | Proves where you stay and host details. | Tourism / family / business |
| Purpose proof | Conference registration, business letter, enrollment, etc. | Events / business / study |
| Funds proof | Supports travel plan and duration. | Sometimes |
| Health documents | Vaccination/medical proof where required. | Where applicable |
| Receipt / reference | Confirms payment and tracking. | Visa / e‑Visa |
Fee details (admin‑editable)
| # | Visa type | Entry | Processing | Fee | Notes (admin) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tourist | Single/Multiple | Standard/Express | €0–€250 | Update Libya fee schedule |
| 2 | Business | Single/Multiple | Standard/Express | €0–€350 | May require invitation/company letter |
| 3 | Transit | Single | Fast | €0–€120 | Usually needs onward ticket |
How visa requirements work (important)
Visa requirements, policies, and extension rules depend on: the destination country, the traveler’s nationality, the traveler’s passport type, and the purpose of travel. Governments regulate visas to manage security, immigration control, and the duration of foreign nationals’ stays.
This page provides a structured checklist and admin‑editable tables. Update the tables to reflect the latest official rules for this destination.
Use consistent wording, updated policy tables, and clear checklists to reduce traveler confusion and support conversions.
1) Visa requirements (typical)
- Documentation: valid passport (often 6+ months validity), application form, passport photos, proof of identity/nationality.
- Purpose & proof: show the reason for travel (tourism, business, family visit, events, study, work) and proof of funds for the stay.
- Biometrics: some countries require fingerprints/photos for identity checks.
- Entry type: single‑entry or multiple‑entry.
Submit only relevant documents that prove the purpose. Inconsistent dates and addresses are common delay causes.
2) Visa validity and rules
- Validity vs duration of stay: “validity” is the period you can use the visa to enter; “duration of stay” is how long you may remain per entry.
- Overstaying: staying beyond the authorized period can lead to penalties such as fines, removal, or future travel restrictions.
- Examples: some regions use rolling stay rules (e.g., 90 days within 180 days for short stays in certain areas).
Always track entry stamps and permitted stay days. Keep copies of bookings and proof of onward travel.
3) Visa extensions
- General rule: apply before the visa expires.
- Typical reasons: medical emergency, force majeure (natural disasters/strikes), or continuing an authorized activity when permitted.
- Process: submit an application, pay fees, and provide evidence for extra time.
If extensions are possible, start early and keep entry records and proof of lawful stay.
4) Special policy changes (2025–2026) – context
Visa and immigration policies can change quickly. In 2025–2026, some major destinations adjusted rules (examples include changes to work visa sponsorship thresholds, student pathways, and automatic work authorization rules in some systems). These examples illustrate why keeping policy tables updated matters.
Update the eligibility, validity, and extension tables whenever the host country changes policy.
Summary tips
- Apply early: especially for extensions—avoid last‑minute risk.
- Check conditions: do not work on a tourist visa; follow permitted activities.
- Document everything: proof of purpose, funds, accommodation, and onward travel.
How to apply & pay (workflow)
- Confirm your eligibility route for Libya (visa‑free, e‑Visa, visa on arrival, or consular).
- Prepare documents: passport, photo, itinerary, accommodation/invitation, and purpose proof.
- Submit your application using the country form and pay the fee.
- Receive the result by email and travel with printed proof and offline copies.
Buttons open https://www.africatourvisa.com/form-ly/ for Libya.