If you’re a UK passport holder planning a trip to Libya, applying for a visa is one of the first things to sort out. Luckily, you no longer need to visit an embassy or wait in long lines to get it done. The Libya eVisa makes it easier to get approval before departure.
Do British citizens need a visa for Libya?
Yes. British citizens must apply for a visa before entering Libya. There is no visa-on-arrival option for UK nationals.
The Libya eVisa is the preferred method for most travelers because it removes uncertainty at the border and lets you travel with confirmation already in hand. Once approved, it allows entry through Libya’s international airports, land borders, and seaports.
Key details about the Libya eVisa |
Who can apply for the Libya eVisa? |
📅Validity: 30 days from the date of issue. This can be extended |
UK travelers who are visiting Libya for: |
🔄Number of entries: Single entry |
🛫Tourism: Exploring Libya’s historic sites and cultural attractions |
⏳Maximum duration of stay: Up to 30 days |
📊Business: Attending meetings, conferences, or trade events |
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🏡Family visits: Reuniting with relatives or friends |
Important note about Israeli passport stamps
Libya does not allow entry to travelers whose passports show any Israeli stamps or visas. This includes stamps from transit through Israeli airports or land borders.
Even if your Libya eVisa is approved, you could be turned away upon arrival. If your current passport has any Israeli markings, you may want to consider applying with a new passport before beginning the process.
What documents are required for a Libya eVisa?
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A UK passport that’s valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date in Libya. It should also have at least one blank page for visa stamps.
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A color passport photo taken against a white background. It should be recent (taken within the last six months).
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A copy of your sponsor’s passport if someone else is paying for your trip, such as a family member, employer, or host in Libya.
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A cover letter from your sponsor explaining who they are, why they are sponsoring your trip, and their contact details. This should match the details provided in your application.
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You must declare that you have at least 1,000 Libyan Dinars (approximately £160) to cover your stay.
How do I apply for a Libya eVisa from the UK?
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Why iVisa?
When you apply with us, you don’t have to figure out the visa application process alone. Our support helps travelers feel more confident, especially when they’re applying for a destination with specific requirements like Libya. With a 97% approval rate, most of our UK customers get approved the first time.
Feature |
iVisa |
Government site |
Start without creating an account |
✅ Yes |
❌ No (account setup required) |
Languages supported |
🌍 14 languages |
🇬🇧 English, 🇸🇦 Arabic |
Document upload guidance |
✅ Clear instructions & guides |
❌ Vague or missing criteria |
Application reviewed before submission |
✅ Yes |
❌ No |
“This was my first time applying for a visa online. Everything was handled professionally from start to finish. I appreciated the updates. It made the process feel less stressful, and I had my eVisa approved in time for my trip.” — Sophie T, United Kingdom
Libya eVisa FAQs
1. Can UK citizens visit Libya?
Yes, UK citizens can travel to Libya with a valid visa. While it’s important to stay informed about travel guidance from the UK government, many British travelers complete their trips to Libya successfully each year, especially when your trip is planned in advance and supported by a local contact or host.
2. Is it safe to travel to Libya now?
Some parts of Libya are safer than others. Cities like Tripoli and Benghazi are more stable and are where most visitors go, especially for business or family trips. It’s best to avoid remote areas or regions near the borders, where security can be unpredictable. If you stick to the main cities, travel with a local contact, and plan ahead, many travelers complete their trips without issues.
3. How long does it take to get a Libya eVisa?
Processing times can vary depending on the service speed you choose with us:
- Standard: 15-16 business days
- Rush: 10–11 business days
- Super Rush: 8–9 business days
We recommend applying early, especially if you’re planning to travel soon.
4. Can I use the eVisa to enter Libya at any airport?
Yes. You can use the eVisa to enter any Libyan designated port of entry, whether it’s by air, land or sea.
5. What if my Libya eVisa is rejected?
If your application is denied, you'll be notified by email with the reason provided. Common issues include incorrect information, missing documents, or insufficient financial proof. With iVisa, we review your application before submission to reduce the chances of rejection. If it’s still denied, you can update the issue and reapply.
6. Do children need a separate eVisa?
Yes. Every traveler entering Libya—including minors—must have an individual eVisa. You'll need to submit their passport, photo, and any supporting documents relevant to their application.
7. Can I extend my Libya eVisa once I’m there?
Yes, you can apply for an extension through Libya’s Passport and Immigration Office. However, this isn't guaranteed. It's best to plan your stay within the visa’s 30-day validity to avoid complications.
Still have questions?
Our customer support team is ready to assist with any queries you have about traveling to Libya or the Libya eVisa application process. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.
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