
Travel requirements to Lebanon for Indian citizens
If you're travelling from India to Lebanon, the first step is understanding the visa requirements. Securing the right visa makes your entry into Lebanon as smooth as possible. Let's explore all the necessary travel documents, visa types, and health requirements for Indian citizens visiting Lebanon.
Lebanon visa requirements for Indian citizens
Travellers need a visa to visit Lebanon for Business or Tourism.
Travellers must obtain a paper or embassy visa from an embassy, consulate or visa center before travelling.
Travellers need to obtain a pre-approval from the General Directorate of General Security. For more information, visit the government's site.
Travellers must have proof of accommodation booking during their stay in Lebanon.
Travellers need a valid passport to enter Lebanon. The traveller's passport must remain valid for at least 6 months after the traveller arrives in Lebanon.
Travellers require proof of a ticket showing their entrance and exit from Lebanon.
This requirement doesn’t apply to the following travellers:
- Nationals of Lebanon
- Foreign nationals residing in Lebanon.
Step-by-step guide to Lebanon visa applications
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Visa FAQs: For Indian citizens travelling to Lebanon
- Health screening: While not always required, officials might ask for a health certificate or a medical exam upon arrival. This is more likely if you're coming from an area with a health outbreak or if you show signs of illness.
