Is a Libyan visa issued before the revolution still valid?

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A guy I'm having some beers with here in Romania was telling me he has a visa for Libya but doesn't know if he can still use it.

He applied for and received the visa before the Arab spring and it's valid for two years.

Now the revolution in Libya has pretty much settled down but it's no longer the same government.

Can my friend still use the same visa or will he have to get a new visa?






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Does Libya issue tourist visas?

Libya currently does not issue tourist visas. As of 2014 there are plans to reintroduce tourist visas. Libyan borders with Chad, Niger, Sudan and Algeria are closed. In reality these borders are not controlled by the Government but by Tuareg people and Toubou people.

Are Libyans allowed in the US?

USA tourist visa is required for Libyan citizens. The stay is usually long with a period of 180 days and visa expires in upto 10 years. Applicant is required to be present when applying for USA tourist visa. A total of 13 documents are required for applying USA tourist visa.

How much does a Libyan visa cost?

Libya Tourist visa fees for citizens of United States of AmericaType of visaEmbassy feeService feeSingle entry (30 days stay)$150.00$209.00Multiple entry (30 days stay)$200.00$99.00Multiple entry (30 days stay)$200.00$209.00Multiple entry (30 days stay)$350.00$99.004 more rows

Which countries can visit Libya without visa?

Visa not required countries for LibyansCountry NameStay DurationMauritania90 daysMalaysia14 daysAlgeria90 daysDominica21 days1 more row



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