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Lebanese passport

The passport of the Republic of Lebanon (Arabic: جواز سفر الجمهورية اللبنانية; French: Passeport de la République libanaise) is a passport issued to the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon to enable them to travel outside the Republic of Lebanon and entitles the bearer to the protection from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary. It is issued exclusively by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS), and can also be issued at various Lebanese diplomatic missions and/or consulates outside the Republic of Lebanon. It allows the bearer a freedom of living in the Republic of Lebanon without any immigration requirements, participate in the Lebanese political system, entry to and exit from the Republic of Lebanon through any port, travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements, facilitates the process of securing consular assistance abroad from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary, and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.

Lebanese passport
The front cover of the contemporary Lebanese biometric passport
TypePassport
Issued by Lebanon
First issued1944 (First Lebanese Travel Document; Black Cover)
1990 (Lebanese Non-machine Readable Passport; Burgundy Red Cover)
April 12, 2003 (Lebanese Machine Readable Passport; Navy Blue Cover)
August 1, 2016 (Lebanese Biometric Passport; Navy Blue Cover)[1]
PurposeIdentification
Valid inAll countries except State of Israel
EligibilityLebanese citizenship
Expiration5 years or 10 years after acquisition.
Cost£L6,000,000 for 5 years
£L10,000,000 for 10 years.[2]

Lebanese passport booklets are valid for travel by Lebanese citizens anywhere in the world to countries with which the government of the Republic of Lebanon maintains diplomatic ties although travel to certain countries and/or for certain purposes may require a visa and the Republic of Lebanon itself restricts its citizens from traveling to or engaging in commercial transactions in certain countries against the internal and external safety of the republic. They conform with recommended standards (i.e., size, composition, layout, technology) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).[3][4]

By law, a valid unexpired Lebanese passport or identity card (Arabic: بطاقة الهوية, romanizedBitakat Al Hawiya; French: Carte d'identité) is conclusive (and not just prima facie) proof of Lebanese citizenship, and has the same force and effect as proof of Lebanese citizenship as certificates of naturalization or of citizenship, if issued to a Lebanese citizen for the full period allowed by law. The Lebanese law does not prohibit Lebanese citizens from holding passports of other countries, though they are required to use their Lebanese passport to enter and leave the country. The Republic of Lebanon law permits dual nationality. An expired Lebanese passport can still be used to return to the Republic of Lebanon at any port and port personnel are obliged by law to allow the passage of the bearer without any delay or hindrance. Lebanese passports are property of the Republic of Lebanon and must be returned to the Lebanese Government upon demand.

The French state-run printing firm, Imprimerie Nationale carries on the official printing works of both the Lebanese and French governments.[4]

As of January 10, 2016, The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) has stopped renewing passports with handwritten notes and started issuing new ones instead. This move is intended for the introduction of the new Lebanese Biometric Passport on August 1, 2016.[5][6][7] As of August 1, 2016 all passports being issued by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) are Biometric and hold the biometric passport symbol . Non-biometric passports are valid until their expiry dates.

Types Edit

  • Ordinary Passport (Arabic: جواز سفر عادي; French: Passeport ordinaire) - Issued to citizens for occasional travel, such as vacations and business trips
  • Temporary Passport (Arabic: جواز سفر مؤقت; French: Passeport temporaire) - Issued in emergency cases to those who are in need to travel on short notice or urgently need to replace their lost or stolen passport. This passport contains 8 pages and is valid for a period between six months and one year. An emergency passport may be exchanged for a full-term passport. Strict rules apply.
  • Collective Passport (Arabic: جواز سفر جماعي; French: Passeport collectif) - Issued for the occasion of pilgrimages, excursions and other acts of analogous nature, facilitating the issuance of visas, or to decrease administrative costs if a lot of group members do not have their individual passports. Main users of these passports are high schools and tourist agencies. whenever reciprocity with the destiny country exists, its validity is limited a single trip, whose duration will not be able to exceed three months. Though it is not primary means of international travel for organised groups, high schools, and tourism agencies. All members of the group must cross the border at the same time and be part of the same organized trip.
  • Diplomatic Passport (Arabic: جواز سفر دبلوماسي; French: Passeport diplomatique) - Issued to diplomats, Top ranking government officials, Diplomatic couriers, Members of the National Assembly, Parliament members, Head judges of the judicial organs, and their deputies, Negotiators that are to deal with international issues, Spouse of the diplomatic passport holders (this passport can only be used when accompanying the primary passport holder), and Unwed and unemployed daughters, and sons younger than 18 years of age of the diplomatic passport holders who live with their parents (this passport can only be used when accompanying the primary passport holder) upon the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Validity is determined by the nature of the position held.
  • Official Passports and on Watch (Arabic: جواز سفر رسمي اثناء الخدمة; French: Passeport officielle et sur demande) - Issued to individuals representing the Lebanese government if travelling on official business and to Lebanese military personnel when deployed overseas. Validity is determined by the nature of the position held.
  • Emergency passport (Arabic: جواز سفر طوارئ; French: Passeport d'urgence) - Issued to citizens for direct return to the Republic of Lebanon. It contains details of the person, photo, travel details and expiry date of the document and can only be used for one travel.
  • Alien's passport (Arabic: جواز سفر للاجانب دون جواز سفر; French: Passeport étranger) - Issued for travelling purposes to non-Lebanese residents of the Republic of Lebanon who are unable to obtain a passport from their own government.
  • Laissez-Passer (Arabic: جواز سفر مرور; French: Passeport Laissez-passer) - Issued as an emergency travel document with 8 pages containing handwritten information.
  • Refugee Travel Document (Arabic: وثيقة سفر للاجئين; French: Document de voyage de réfugiés) - Not a full passport, but issued to aliens who have been classified as refugees or asylees.

History Edit

Passports issued before the adoption of the navy blue new design were burgundy red and were neither machine readable nor biometric.

In 2012, The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) announced that it would be issuing biometric passports to all of its citizens starting from July 2016.[8][4] The biometric passport will have a contactless smartcard RFID chip encoded with the bearer's name, gender, date and place of birth, and a digital image of their face, ten fingerprints, palmprints, and electronic signature in a JPEG2000 format embedded at the bottom of the front cover under the word "PASSEPORT".

The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) states that "The use of biometric passports will allow the Republic of Lebanon to follow international standards in the field of passport security to protect the nation's borders and maintain the ease of international travel that Lebanese citizens deserve to enjoy". At the same time, the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) started offering the option of a 5-year validity period as well as the current 1-year validity period. The Lebanese passport can only be renewed for 1-year through diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad,[9]

The old burgundy red passport Edit

A 32-page passport with a burgundy red cover, commonly known as the old burgundy style came into use in 1990 under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) with the formation of the Passport Service following international agreement on a standard format for passports, and remained in use until replaced by the modern-style machine-readable navy blue passport on April 12, 2003. As with many documents worldwide and all booklet-format documents, details were handwritten into the passport and (as of 1998) included: number, holder's name, "accompanied by his wife" and her maiden name, "and" (number) "children", national status. For both bearer and wife: profession, place and date of birth, country of residence, height, eye and hair colour, special peculiarities, signature and photograph. Names, birth dates, and sexes of children, list of countries for which valid, issue place and date, expiry date, a page for renewals and, at the back, details of the amount of foreign exchange for travel expenses (a limited amount of sterling, typically the equivalent of £L11,500, but increasing with inflation, could be taken out of the country). The bearer's sex was not explicitly stated, although the name was written in with title ("Mr"). Descriptive text was printed in both Arabic, French, and English. (a practice which still continues), e.g. برفقة زوجته / Accompagné de sa femme (Née) / Accompanied by his wife (Maiden name)/. Changed details were struck out and rewritten, with a rubber-stamped note confirming the change.

If details and photograph of a man's wife and details of children were entered (this was not compulsory), the passport could be used by the bearer, wife, and children under 16, if together; separate passports were required for the wife or children to travel independently. Notes section at back: "A passport including particulars of the holder's wife is not available for the wife's use when she is travelling alone." The passport was valid for five years, renewable for another five, after which it had to be replaced. Notes section at back: "... available for five years in the first instance, ... may be renewed for further periods ... provided ... ten years from the original date is not exceeded."

The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid, which was added to in handwriting as validity increased.

As of November 24, 2015 all citizens that possess the burgundy red Lebanese passport must submit them to the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) or at any Lebanese embassy as well as any of the various diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad. These passports will no longer be valid since they are not machine-readable. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has decided that November 24, 2015 will be the deadline to implement the use of machine-readable passports only in travel through airports. Those who possess the red Lebanese passport must apply for the navy blue (machine-readable) passport as soon as possible.[10]

The old navy blue non-biometric passport Edit

 
Lebanese non-biometric passport (2003–2016)

On 12 April 2003, the Republic of Lebanon started issuing ICAO compliant machine-readable non-biometric passports with the navy blue cover, valid for one or five years, replacing the old burgundy red passport. It is the 45th nation in the world to adopt the ICAO standard. The implementation of the new passport began at offices across Beirut and Tripoli before expanding nationwide between April and June 2003 and to Lebanese embassies/consulates abroad between September and October 2003.

The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) stopped issuing the old navy blue non-biometric Lebanese passports and started issuing biometric passports to Lebanese citizens starting from 1 August 2016. The old non-biometric navy blue passports are valid until their expiry dates when will be renewed with the new navy blue biometric passports.

The new navy blue biometric passport Edit

 
Lebanese biometric passport (2016–present)

In 2012, a new contract was signed between the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) with a Lebanese company Inkript, a member of Resource Group Holding (RGH), to make the move for biometric passports. Inkript held a joint venture with French firm Gemalto, based in the Netherlands to participate in the tender. Jacques Seif, General Manager of Inkript, said: “We will handle all the programming and software development in-house, while Gemalto will be in charge of manufacturing the passports and matching the program’s interface with the coding machines.”. The contract's term is three years, and Inkript will produce four million Lebanese biometric passports. The contract, valued at around 140 million US dollars, was funded by a Saudi grant. The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) announced that it would be issuing biometric passports to all of its citizens starting from July 2016.[8][4]

As of August 1, 2016, all new Lebanese passports issued will be biometric passports and machine-readable and will have a contactless smartcard RFID chip embedded inside the polycarbonate data page (3rd EU generation) or a cheap booklet in which the chip is imbedded at the bottom of the front cover under the word "PASSEPORT".

Facial recognition technology is being introduced to coincide with the release of the Biometric Passport. This technology will be used to improve identity verification, reduce identity-related fraud, and protect the legal identity of the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon. Similar technology is used in the Lebanese identity card.

The biometric data that is to be included on the Lebanese passport is the bearer's name, gender, date and place of birth, and a digital image of their face, ten fingerprints, palmprints. Lebanese immigration checkpoints will not be the only ones with the technology to read and authenticate the data from the RFID chip using a fingerprint scanner and facial recognition technology, but widespread adoption of Biometric passport technology around the world has seen the technology installed in international airports in the US, the UK and other countries.

In addition to biometric data and the personal information stored on the information page, the chip also records the bearer's travel history of the last ten entry and exits at Lebanese border control points (Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut Naval Base, Port of Beirut, Port of Byblos, and Port of Tripoli).

All biometric passport will be issued with 48 pages as opposed to the previous choice of 24 or 48 pages.

On 14 August 2014, the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) released requirements for the new biometric residence permits (Arabic: بطاقات الإقامة البيومترية الذكية (transl. Bitakat Iqama Bayometriya Thakiya; French: Cartes de résidence à puce biométrique) issued to the expatriates residing temporarily or permanently in the Republic of Lebanon.[11] On 15 January 2015, all of the Lebanese government offices started issuing and dealing with the new Biometric residence and work permits in dealing with the official paperworks of expatriates.[12]

The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) started issuing biometric passports to Lebanese citizens starting from 1 August 2016.

Issuance Edit

Application Edit

An application is required for the issuance of a Lebanese passport.

An application for a Lebanese passport made abroad is forwarded by Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Lebanon for processing by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) in the Republic of Lebanon. The resulting passport is sent to the Diplomatic Mission of the Republic of Lebanon for issuance to the applicant. An emergency passport is issuable by Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Lebanon. Regular issuance takes approximately 6–8 weeks. The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) may deny or revoke passports for foreign policy or national security reasons at any time.

Requirements Edit

  • Passport Application Form. (Obtained from government offices or can be downloaded from their website.)
  • Old passport. (if applicable, regardless of expiry date)
  • Identity Card. (Arabic: بطاقة الهوية (transl. Bitakat Al Hawiya); French: carte d'identité)
  • Individual and Family status records (Arabic: اخراج القيد الفردي و العائلي) whose date of issuance does not exceed 3 months.
  • An Original or a Certified copy of birth certificate issued by a consular office abroad.
  • Criminal Record Status. (Arabic: ورقة ان لا حكم عليه)
  • Official Residence Permit. (Only applicable if applying for a Lebanese passport from one of the Lebanese embassies/consulates outside the Republic of Lebanon.)
  • 2 Recent Photos. (Size: 4.3 x 3.5 cm) authenticated by a Mukhtar.
  • Fingerprints and all biometric data is collected at the Passport Application Center(s). (Fingerprint data is not collected from minors aged 12 and under.)
  • Professional Certificate or Degree. (For stating the profession in the passport.)

Photograph requirements Edit

Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) have a strict guideline for passport photos. Submitting unacceptable photos will result in the rejection of one's application. Official Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) photographic guidelines are available online. All passports should be authenticated by the Mukhtar.

  • Must be taken within the last six months before application
  • 4.3 cm × 3.5 cm (1.7 in × 1.4 in)
  • The height of the head (top of hair to bottom of chin) should measure 1 to 1+38 inches (25 to 35 mm)
  • Eye height is between 1+18 to 1+38 inches (29 to 35 mm) from the bottom of the photo
  • Front view, full face, open eyes, closed mouth, and neutral expression
  • Full head from top of hair to shoulders
  • Plain white or off-white background
  • No shadows on face or in background
  • No reflections of flashlight
  • No sunglasses (unless for medical purposes), but those normally wearing corrective glasses must wear such glasses
  • No hat (unless for religious purposes)
  • No headwear of any kind, unless wearing for religious purposes (such as hijabs)
  • Normal contrast and lighting
  • Other parts of the body, such as hands or feet, must not be in the picture
  • Alteration of any kind from the original picture is prohibited
  • Printed on professional-grade photographic paper

For extra security, the photos must contain the stamped or handwritten address of the studio and the exact date they were taken. In addition, a declaration and signatures made by a guarantor and mukhtar are required, as they must certify the photos are true likeliness of the applicant.

Issuing restriction Edit

Passports are not issued to persons who are under arrest because of criminal offenses, or to those who appear as 'dangerous' in accordance with the International Police Agreement of 1920.

Under the 'Passports Act 2005', the Minister for Foreign Affairs has the power to refuse, cancel or suspend a passport on a number of grounds including national security or health. In addition, a court can order an accused in a criminal matter, or any other person, to surrender their passport, for example, as a condition of grant of bail or otherwise.

People who owe £L3,800,000 (US$2,500) or more in child support, are not eligible to receive a Lebanese passport. Therefore, they should make arrangements to pay the agency where child support is owed before they submit their application for a Lebanese passport. All questions about their child support arrears or the status of a payment should be directed to the appropriate child support enforcement agency.

Fees Edit

Fees for applying vary based on whether or not an applicant is applying for a new passport or they are renewing an expiring passport for either 5 or 10 years. Fees also vary depending on whether an applicant is under the age of 5.

It is one of the most expensive passports, as of October 2023:

Type Fees
Passport valid for 5 years 6,000,000 L.L
Passport valid for 10 years 10,000,000 L.L
Passport - first class - 5 years 30,000,000 L.L
Passport - second class - 5 years 20,000,000 L.L
Passport - first class - 10 years 60,000,000 L.L
Passport - second class - 10 years 40,000,000 L.L

NB: To receive the passport immediately, the interested party can apply at the department of public relations. An additional fee of LBP 4,900,000 will be however requested.[13]

Multiple passports Edit

Multiple passports are issued to Lebanese citizens on official business, and to diplomats, the latter a process followed by virtually all countries. The United Nations laissez-passer is a similar document issued by that international organization.

However, more than one valid Lebanese passport of the same type may not be held, except if authorized by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS).

It is routine for the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security (DGGS) to authorize a holder of a regular passport to hold, in addition, a diplomatic passport or an official passport or a no-fee passport.

One circumstance which may call for issuance of a second passport of a particular type is a prolonged visa-processing delay especially for Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe visa applications. Another is safety or security. The period of validity of a second passport issued under either circumstance is generally two years from the date of issue.

Physical appearance Edit

Lebanese passports are navy blue, with the Lebanese Cedar emblazoned in the centre of the front cover.

"The Lebanese Republic, Passport" is written on the cover page in both Arabic and French. The contents of the passport are in Arabic, French and English.

There are 48 pages in the current machine-readable navy blue passport. Frequent travelers may request 52-page passports for no additional cost. Extra visa pages can be added by mail (if the passport holder resides in the Republic of Lebanon) and at most diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad (if the passport holder resides or visits a country overseas). The addition of visa pages used to be free, but as of July 13, 2010, the non-refundable application fee for 24 or 48 additional pages costs £L120,000.

Front cover Edit

On the front cover, a large representation of the Lebanese Cedar is inscribed at the center, as well as a smaller golden one at the top left corner. The words "الجمهورية اللبنانية", "République libanaise", and "Republic of Lebanon" are centered on top with the words "جواز سفر", "Passeport", and "Passport" appearing on the bottom right corner. The biometric passport symbol   is positioned on the bottom right.

An Official passport has "OFFICIEL" (in all capital letters) above the words "الجمهورية اللبنانية", "RÉPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE",[14] and "REPUBLIC OF LEBANON" (in all capital letters). The capital letters of "OFFICIEL" are somewhat smaller than the capital letters of "RÉPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE", and "REPUBLIC OF LEBANON".

A Diplomatic passport has "DIPLOMATIQUE" (in all capital letters) above the words "الجمهورية اللبنانية", "RÉPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE", and "REPUBLIC OF LEBANON" (in all capital letters). The capital letters of "DIPLOMATIQUE" are somewhat smaller than the capital letters of "RÉPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE", and "REPUBLIC OF LEBANON".

A Refugee Travel Document issued Palestinian refugees in Lebanon is instead brown in color, with the words "DOCUMENT DE VOYAGE pour les RÉFUGIÉS PALESTINIENS" inscribed below the words "RÉPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE", and "REPUBLIC OF LEBANON" (in all capital letters).

Passport note Edit

The passports contain a note from the issuing authority addressed to the authorities of all other states, identifying the bearer as a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon and requesting that they be allowed to pass and be treated according to international norms. The textual portions of Lebanese passports are printed in Arabic, the official language of the Republic of Lebanon, as well as in both French and English languages. The note inside of the Lebanese passport states:

  • In Arabic: "الجمهوريّة اللبنانيّة بإسم رئيس الجمهوريّة اللبنانيّة إنّ مدير عام الأمن العام يأمل من السلطات المختصّة تسهيل مرور صاحب هذا الجواز و منحه المساعدة و الحماية القانونية عند اللزوم"
  • In French: "République Libanaise Au nom du Président de la République Libanaise Le Directeur Général de la Sûreté Générale prie les autorités compétentes de bien vouloir accorder libre passage au titulaire de ce passeport et en cas de besoin, de lui accorder toute aide et protection légitimes."
  • In English: "Republic of Lebanon On behalf of The President of the Republic of Lebanon The General Director of the General Security hereby requests competent authorities to permit the bearer to pass without any delay or hindrance and in case of need to provide all lawful aid and protection."

Information page Edit

Lebanese passports include the following data on the information page:

Data Description
Photograph of the holder Digital image printed on the page
Type P for ordinary passports, PD for diplomatic passports, PO for official passports
Code of issuing state LBN
Passport Number A seven digit number, biometric passports begins with RL or LR
Surname
Given Name(s)
Also Known As Only printed for people who have another name
Nationality (لبناني / Libanais / Lebanese)
Date of birth DD MMM YY
Sex M for male, F for female
Place of birth (Only the city or town is listed, even if born outside the Republic of Lebanon) (See note below)
Date of issue DD MMM YY
Authority D.G.G.S
Date of expiry DD MMM YY
Holder's signature Digital image printed on page
Machine Readable Zone Starts with P<LBN

The items are identified by text in Arabic, English and French (e.g., "تاريخ الولادة / Date of birth / Date de naissance").

Security features Edit

  • PKI – Public Key Infrastructure
  • IPI- Invisible Personal ID
  • 2D Bar code
  • Machine-Readable Zone (MRZ)
  • Security Substrate and Laminate
  • Ultra Violet features Micro Printing
  • Holograms
  • Watermark Paper
  • Security Ink
  • 3 Colour Intaglio Printing
  • Guilloche Patterns

Signature field Edit

A Lebanese passport is invalid if the passport is not signed, and normally the bearer affixes his/her signature on the signature field, whose position has varied with various incarnations of Lebanese passports. Persons too young to sign a passport previously may have a parent or legal guardian sign the passport on their behalf, although this has since been prohibited.

Old burgundy red passports originally contained the signature field below the data page at the passport's inner cover. When navy blue passports began being issued in 2003, a field where the bearer must sign the passport appeared above the information page.

Place of birth Edit

Passport applicants may request, in writing, that their Lebanese passport not list the place of birth (city and country) - or simply the country - on their data page. A separate form is available for such a request, on which one must indicate one's awareness that omitting this information could cause one difficulties at international entry points or when applying for visas.

In response to the government of the People's Republic of China's (PRC) modification to the requirements for the issuance of Chinese visas to Lebanese citizens born in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan the PRC will not issue visas to Lebanese passport holders whose place of birth is inscribed as being Hong Kong HKG, Macau MAC or (city name) TWN. Accordingly, passports issued to Lebanese born in Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan now only list the place of birth, without an accompanying three-letter country code, unless upon request.

Since April 1976, the policy has been that Lebanese citizens born in Jerusalem have their birthplace identified only by the city's name, with no national designation, due to the unresolved legal status of Jerusalem. Lebanese citizens born prior to 1948 may have their birthplace identified as Palestine if they were born in what was the British Mandate of Palestine (including Jerusalem).

Visa-free travel Edit

 
Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens
  Lebanon
  Visa not required
  Visa on arrival
  eVisa
  Visa available both on arrival or online
  Visa required

A Lebanese passport does not, in itself, entitle the holder to enter another country. To enter another country, the traveler must comply with the visa and entry requirements of the other countries to be visited, which vary from country to country and may apply specifically to a particular passport type, the traveller's nationality, criminal history, health issues, evidence of sufficient funds, evidence of ticket for exit or many other factors.

Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Republic of Lebanon. As of October 2018, Lebanese citizens have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to the listed 44 countries and territories, including disputed areas, and partially recognized countries:

Note that the Lebanese Identity Card can be used as an optional replacement for the Lebanese passport in the listed countries and territories:

Online visa application Edit

Lebanese citizens can apply and obtain certain types of visas online to the listed 17 countries and territories, disputed areas, and partially recognized countries:

Gallery of historic images Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Visa-free access only to Alexandria and for South Sinai resorts.

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lebanese, passport, passport, republic, lebanon, arabic, جواز, سفر, الجمهورية, اللبنانية, french, passeport, république, libanaise, passport, issued, citizens, republic, lebanon, enable, them, travel, outside, republic, lebanon, entitles, bearer, protection, f. The passport of the Republic of Lebanon Arabic جواز سفر الجمهورية اللبنانية French Passeport de la Republique libanaise is a passport issued to the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon to enable them to travel outside the Republic of Lebanon and entitles the bearer to the protection from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary It is issued exclusively by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS and can also be issued at various Lebanese diplomatic missions and or consulates outside the Republic of Lebanon It allows the bearer a freedom of living in the Republic of Lebanon without any immigration requirements participate in the Lebanese political system entry to and exit from the Republic of Lebanon through any port travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements facilitates the process of securing consular assistance abroad from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary and requests protection for the bearer while abroad Lebanese passportThe front cover of the contemporary Lebanese biometric passportTypePassportIssued by LebanonFirst issued1944 First Lebanese Travel Document Black Cover 1990 Lebanese Non machine Readable Passport Burgundy Red Cover April 12 2003 Lebanese Machine Readable Passport Navy Blue Cover August 1 2016 Lebanese Biometric Passport Navy Blue Cover 1 PurposeIdentificationValid inAll countries except State of IsraelEligibilityLebanese citizenshipExpiration5 years or 10 years after acquisition Cost L6 000 000 for 5 years L10 000 000 for 10 years 2 Lebanese passport booklets are valid for travel by Lebanese citizens anywhere in the world to countries with which the government of the Republic of Lebanon maintains diplomatic ties although travel to certain countries and or for certain purposes may require a visa and the Republic of Lebanon itself restricts its citizens from traveling to or engaging in commercial transactions in certain countries against the internal and external safety of the republic They conform with recommended standards i e size composition layout technology of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO 3 4 By law a valid unexpired Lebanese passport or identity card Arabic بطاقة الهوية romanized Bitakat Al Hawiya French Carte d identite is conclusive and not just prima facie proof of Lebanese citizenship and has the same force and effect as proof of Lebanese citizenship as certificates of naturalization or of citizenship if issued to a Lebanese citizen for the full period allowed by law The Lebanese law does not prohibit Lebanese citizens from holding passports of other countries though they are required to use their Lebanese passport to enter and leave the country The Republic of Lebanon law permits dual nationality An expired Lebanese passport can still be used to return to the Republic of Lebanon at any port and port personnel are obliged by law to allow the passage of the bearer without any delay or hindrance Lebanese passports are property of the Republic of Lebanon and must be returned to the Lebanese Government upon demand The French state run printing firm Imprimerie Nationale carries on the official printing works of both the Lebanese and French governments 4 As of January 10 2016 The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS has stopped renewing passports with handwritten notes and started issuing new ones instead This move is intended for the introduction of the new Lebanese Biometric Passport on August 1 2016 5 6 7 As of August 1 2016 all passports being issued by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS are Biometric and hold the biometric passport symbol Non biometric passports are valid until their expiry dates Contents 1 Types 2 History 2 1 The old burgundy red passport 2 2 The old navy blue non biometric passport 2 3 The new navy blue biometric passport 3 Issuance 3 1 Application 3 2 Requirements 3 3 Photograph requirements 3 3 1 Issuing restriction 3 4 Fees 3 5 Multiple passports 4 Physical appearance 4 1 Front cover 4 2 Passport note 4 3 Information page 4 4 Security features 4 5 Signature field 4 6 Place of birth 5 Visa free travel 5 1 Online visa application 6 Gallery of historic images 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksTypes EditOrdinary Passport Arabic جواز سفر عادي French Passeport ordinaire Issued to citizens for occasional travel such as vacations and business trips Temporary Passport Arabic جواز سفر مؤقت French Passeport temporaire Issued in emergency cases to those who are in need to travel on short notice or urgently need to replace their lost or stolen passport This passport contains 8 pages and is valid for a period between six months and one year An emergency passport may be exchanged for a full term passport Strict rules apply Collective Passport Arabic جواز سفر جماعي French Passeport collectif Issued for the occasion of pilgrimages excursions and other acts of analogous nature facilitating the issuance of visas or to decrease administrative costs if a lot of group members do not have their individual passports Main users of these passports are high schools and tourist agencies whenever reciprocity with the destiny country exists its validity is limited a single trip whose duration will not be able to exceed three months Though it is not primary means of international travel for organised groups high schools and tourism agencies All members of the group must cross the border at the same time and be part of the same organized trip Diplomatic Passport Arabic جواز سفر دبلوماسي French Passeport diplomatique Issued to diplomats Top ranking government officials Diplomatic couriers Members of the National Assembly Parliament members Head judges of the judicial organs and their deputies Negotiators that are to deal with international issues Spouse of the diplomatic passport holders this passport can only be used when accompanying the primary passport holder and Unwed and unemployed daughters and sons younger than 18 years of age of the diplomatic passport holders who live with their parents this passport can only be used when accompanying the primary passport holder upon the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Validity is determined by the nature of the position held Official Passports and on Watch Arabic جواز سفر رسمي اثناء الخدمة French Passeport officielle et sur demande Issued to individuals representing the Lebanese government if travelling on official business and to Lebanese military personnel when deployed overseas Validity is determined by the nature of the position held Emergency passport Arabic جواز سفر طوارئ French Passeport d urgence Issued to citizens for direct return to the Republic of Lebanon It contains details of the person photo travel details and expiry date of the document and can only be used for one travel Alien s passport Arabic جواز سفر للاجانب دون جواز سفر French Passeport etranger Issued for travelling purposes to non Lebanese residents of the Republic of Lebanon who are unable to obtain a passport from their own government Laissez Passer Arabic جواز سفر مرور French Passeport Laissez passer Issued as an emergency travel document with 8 pages containing handwritten information Refugee Travel Document Arabic وثيقة سفر للاجئين French Document de voyage de refugies Not a full passport but issued to aliens who have been classified as refugees or asylees nbsp Diplomatic passport nbsp Special passport nbsp Service passport nbsp Travel document for Palestinian refugees in LebanonHistory EditPassports issued before the adoption of the navy blue new design were burgundy red and were neither machine readable nor biometric In 2012 The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS announced that it would be issuing biometric passports to all of its citizens starting from July 2016 8 4 The biometric passport will have a contactless smartcard RFID chip encoded with the bearer s name gender date and place of birth and a digital image of their face ten fingerprints palmprints and electronic signature in a JPEG2000 format embedded at the bottom of the front cover under the word PASSEPORT The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS states that The use of biometric passports will allow the Republic of Lebanon to follow international standards in the field of passport security to protect the nation s borders and maintain the ease of international travel that Lebanese citizens deserve to enjoy At the same time the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS started offering the option of a 5 year validity period as well as the current 1 year validity period The Lebanese passport can only be renewed for 1 year through diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad 9 The old burgundy red passport Edit A 32 page passport with a burgundy red cover commonly known as the old burgundy style came into use in 1990 under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO with the formation of the Passport Service following international agreement on a standard format for passports and remained in use until replaced by the modern style machine readable navy blue passport on April 12 2003 As with many documents worldwide and all booklet format documents details were handwritten into the passport and as of 1998 included number holder s name accompanied by his wife and her maiden name and number children national status For both bearer and wife profession place and date of birth country of residence height eye and hair colour special peculiarities signature and photograph Names birth dates and sexes of children list of countries for which valid issue place and date expiry date a page for renewals and at the back details of the amount of foreign exchange for travel expenses a limited amount of sterling typically the equivalent of L11 500 but increasing with inflation could be taken out of the country The bearer s sex was not explicitly stated although the name was written in with title Mr Descriptive text was printed in both Arabic French and English a practice which still update continues e g برفقة زوجته Accompagne de sa femme Nee Accompanied by his wife Maiden name Changed details were struck out and rewritten with a rubber stamped note confirming the change If details and photograph of a man s wife and details of children were entered this was not compulsory the passport could be used by the bearer wife and children under 16 if together separate passports were required for the wife or children to travel independently Notes section at back A passport including particulars of the holder s wife is not available for the wife s use when she is travelling alone The passport was valid for five years renewable for another five after which it had to be replaced Notes section at back available for five years in the first instance may be renewed for further periods provided ten years from the original date is not exceeded The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid which was added to in handwriting as validity increased As of November 24 2015 all citizens that possess the burgundy red Lebanese passport must submit them to the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS or at any Lebanese embassy as well as any of the various diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad These passports will no longer be valid since they are not machine readable The International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO has decided that November 24 2015 will be the deadline to implement the use of machine readable passports only in travel through airports Those who possess the red Lebanese passport must apply for the navy blue machine readable passport as soon as possible 10 The old navy blue non biometric passport Edit nbsp Lebanese non biometric passport 2003 2016 On 12 April 2003 the Republic of Lebanon started issuing ICAO compliant machine readable non biometric passports with the navy blue cover valid for one or five years replacing the old burgundy red passport It is the 45th nation in the world to adopt the ICAO standard The implementation of the new passport began at offices across Beirut and Tripoli before expanding nationwide between April and June 2003 and to Lebanese embassies consulates abroad between September and October 2003 The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS stopped issuing the old navy blue non biometric Lebanese passports and started issuing biometric passports to Lebanese citizens starting from 1 August 2016 The old non biometric navy blue passports are valid until their expiry dates when will be renewed with the new navy blue biometric passports The new navy blue biometric passport Edit nbsp Lebanese biometric passport 2016 present In 2012 a new contract was signed between the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS with a Lebanese company Inkript a member of Resource Group Holding RGH to make the move for biometric passports Inkript held a joint venture with French firm Gemalto based in the Netherlands to participate in the tender Jacques Seif General Manager of Inkript said We will handle all the programming and software development in house while Gemalto will be in charge of manufacturing the passports and matching the program s interface with the coding machines The contract s term is three years and Inkript will produce four million Lebanese biometric passports The contract valued at around 140 million US dollars was funded by a Saudi grant The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS announced that it would be issuing biometric passports to all of its citizens starting from July 2016 8 4 As of August 1 2016 all new Lebanese passports issued will be biometric passports and machine readable and will have a contactless smartcard RFID chip embedded inside the polycarbonate data page 3rd EU generation or a cheap booklet in which the chip is imbedded at the bottom of the front cover under the word PASSEPORT Facial recognition technology is being introduced to coincide with the release of the Biometric Passport This technology will be used to improve identity verification reduce identity related fraud and protect the legal identity of the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon Similar technology is used in the Lebanese identity card The biometric data that is to be included on the Lebanese passport is the bearer s name gender date and place of birth and a digital image of their face ten fingerprints palmprints Lebanese immigration checkpoints will not be the only ones with the technology to read and authenticate the data from the RFID chip using a fingerprint scanner and facial recognition technology but widespread adoption of Biometric passport technology around the world has seen the technology installed in international airports in the US the UK and other countries In addition to biometric data and the personal information stored on the information page the chip also records the bearer s travel history of the last ten entry and exits at Lebanese border control points Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport Beirut Naval Base Port of Beirut Port of Byblos and Port of Tripoli All biometric passport will be issued with 48 pages as opposed to the previous choice of 24 or 48 pages On 14 August 2014 the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS released requirements for the new biometric residence permits Arabic بطاقات الإقامة البيومترية الذكية transl Bitakat Iqama Bayometriya Thakiya French Cartes de residence a puce biometrique issued to the expatriates residing temporarily or permanently in the Republic of Lebanon 11 On 15 January 2015 all of the Lebanese government offices started issuing and dealing with the new Biometric residence and work permits in dealing with the official paperworks of expatriates 12 The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS started issuing biometric passports to Lebanese citizens starting from 1 August 2016 Issuance EditApplication Edit An application is required for the issuance of a Lebanese passport An application for a Lebanese passport made abroad is forwarded by Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Lebanon for processing by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS in the Republic of Lebanon The resulting passport is sent to the Diplomatic Mission of the Republic of Lebanon for issuance to the applicant An emergency passport is issuable by Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Lebanon Regular issuance takes approximately 6 8 weeks The Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS may deny or revoke passports for foreign policy or national security reasons at any time Requirements Edit Passport Application Form Obtained from government offices or can be downloaded from their website Old passport if applicable regardless of expiry date Identity Card Arabic بطاقة الهوية transl Bitakat Al Hawiya French carte d identite Individual and Family status records Arabic اخراج القيد الفردي و العائلي whose date of issuance does not exceed 3 months An Original or a Certified copy of birth certificate issued by a consular office abroad Criminal Record Status Arabic ورقة ان لا حكم عليه Official Residence Permit Only applicable if applying for a Lebanese passport from one of the Lebanese embassies consulates outside the Republic of Lebanon 2 Recent Photos Size 4 3 x 3 5 cm authenticated by a Mukhtar Fingerprints and all biometric data is collected at the Passport Application Center s Fingerprint data is not collected from minors aged 12 and under Professional Certificate or Degree For stating the profession in the passport Photograph requirements Edit Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS have a strict guideline for passport photos Submitting unacceptable photos will result in the rejection of one s application Official Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS photographic guidelines are available online All passports should be authenticated by the Mukhtar Must be taken within the last six months before application 4 3 cm 3 5 cm 1 7 in 1 4 in The height of the head top of hair to bottom of chin should measure 1 to 1 3 8 inches 25 to 35 mm Eye height is between 1 1 8 to 1 3 8 inches 29 to 35 mm from the bottom of the photo Front view full face open eyes closed mouth and neutral expression Full head from top of hair to shoulders Plain white or off white background No shadows on face or in background No reflections of flashlight No sunglasses unless for medical purposes but those normally wearing corrective glasses must wear such glasses No hat unless for religious purposes No headwear of any kind unless wearing for religious purposes such as hijabs Normal contrast and lighting Other parts of the body such as hands or feet must not be in the picture Alteration of any kind from the original picture is prohibited Printed on professional grade photographic paperFor extra security the photos must contain the stamped or handwritten address of the studio and the exact date they were taken In addition a declaration and signatures made by a guarantor and mukhtar are required as they must certify the photos are true likeliness of the applicant Issuing restriction Edit Passports are not issued to persons who are under arrest because of criminal offenses or to those who appear as dangerous in accordance with the International Police Agreement of 1920 Under the Passports Act 2005 the Minister for Foreign Affairs has the power to refuse cancel or suspend a passport on a number of grounds including national security or health In addition a court can order an accused in a criminal matter or any other person to surrender their passport for example as a condition of grant of bail or otherwise People who owe L3 800 000 US 2 500 or more in child support are not eligible to receive a Lebanese passport Therefore they should make arrangements to pay the agency where child support is owed before they submit their application for a Lebanese passport All questions about their child support arrears or the status of a payment should be directed to the appropriate child support enforcement agency Fees Edit Fees for applying vary based on whether or not an applicant is applying for a new passport or they are renewing an expiring passport for either 5 or 10 years Fees also vary depending on whether an applicant is under the age of 5 It is one of the most expensive passports as of October 2023 Type FeesPassport valid for 5 years 6 000 000 L LPassport valid for 10 years 10 000 000 L LPassport first class 5 years 30 000 000 L LPassport second class 5 years 20 000 000 L LPassport first class 10 years 60 000 000 L LPassport second class 10 years 40 000 000 L LNB To receive the passport immediately the interested party can apply at the department of public relations An additional fee of LBP 4 900 000 will be however requested 13 Multiple passports Edit Multiple passports are issued to Lebanese citizens on official business and to diplomats the latter a process followed by virtually all countries The United Nations laissez passer is a similar document issued by that international organization However more than one valid Lebanese passport of the same type may not be held except if authorized by the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS It is routine for the Lebanese Directorate General of General Security DGGS to authorize a holder of a regular passport to hold in addition a diplomatic passport or an official passport or a no fee passport One circumstance which may call for issuance of a second passport of a particular type is a prolonged visa processing delay especially for Angola and Sao Tome and Principe visa applications Another is safety or security The period of validity of a second passport issued under either circumstance is generally two years from the date of issue Physical appearance EditLebanese passports are navy blue with the Lebanese Cedar emblazoned in the centre of the front cover The Lebanese Republic Passport is written on the cover page in both Arabic and French The contents of the passport are in Arabic French and English There are 48 pages in the current machine readable navy blue passport Frequent travelers may request 52 page passports for no additional cost Extra visa pages can be added by mail if the passport holder resides in the Republic of Lebanon and at most diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon abroad if the passport holder resides or visits a country overseas The addition of visa pages used to be free but as of July 13 2010 the non refundable application fee for 24 or 48 additional pages costs L120 000 Front cover Edit On the front cover a large representation of the Lebanese Cedar is inscribed at the center as well as a smaller golden one at the top left corner The words الجمهورية اللبنانية Republique libanaise and Republic of Lebanon are centered on top with the words جواز سفر Passeport and Passport appearing on the bottom right corner The biometric passport symbol nbsp is positioned on the bottom right An Official passport has OFFICIEL in all capital letters above the words الجمهورية اللبنانية REPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE 14 and REPUBLIC OF LEBANON in all capital letters The capital letters of OFFICIEL are somewhat smaller than the capital letters of REPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE and REPUBLIC OF LEBANON A Diplomatic passport has DIPLOMATIQUE in all capital letters above the words الجمهورية اللبنانية REPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE and REPUBLIC OF LEBANON in all capital letters The capital letters of DIPLOMATIQUE are somewhat smaller than the capital letters of REPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE and REPUBLIC OF LEBANON A Refugee Travel Document issued Palestinian refugees in Lebanon is instead brown in color with the words DOCUMENT DE VOYAGE pour les REFUGIES PALESTINIENS inscribed below the words REPUBLIQUE LIBANAISE and REPUBLIC OF LEBANON in all capital letters Passport note Edit The passports contain a note from the issuing authority addressed to the authorities of all other states identifying the bearer as a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon and requesting that they be allowed to pass and be treated according to international norms The textual portions of Lebanese passports are printed in Arabic the official language of the Republic of Lebanon as well as in both French and English languages The note inside of the Lebanese passport states In Arabic الجمهوري ة اللبناني ة بإسم رئيس الجمهوري ة اللبناني ة إن مدير عام الأمن العام يأمل من السلطات المختص ة تسهيل مرور صاحب هذا الجواز و منحه المساعدة و الحماية القانونية عند اللزوم In French Republique Libanaise Au nom du President de la Republique Libanaise Le Directeur General de la Surete Generale prie les autorites competentes de bien vouloir accorder libre passage au titulaire de ce passeport et en cas de besoin de lui accorder toute aide et protection legitimes In English Republic of Lebanon On behalf of The President of the Republic of Lebanon The General Director of the General Security hereby requests competent authorities to permit the bearer to pass without any delay or hindrance and in case of need to provide all lawful aid and protection Information page Edit Lebanese passports include the following data on the information page Data DescriptionPhotograph of the holder Digital image printed on the pageType P for ordinary passports PD for diplomatic passports PO for official passportsCode of issuing state LBNPassport Number A seven digit number biometric passports begins with RL or LRSurnameGiven Name s Also Known As Only printed for people who have another nameNationality لبناني Libanais Lebanese Date of birth DD MMM YYSex M for male F for femalePlace of birth Only the city or town is listed even if born outside the Republic of Lebanon See note below Date of issue DD MMM YYAuthority D G G SDate of expiry DD MMM YYHolder s signature Digital image printed on pageMachine Readable Zone Starts with P lt LBNThe items are identified by text in Arabic English and French e g تاريخ الولادة Date of birth Date de naissance Security features Edit PKI Public Key Infrastructure IPI Invisible Personal ID 2D Bar code Machine Readable Zone MRZ Security Substrate and Laminate Ultra Violet features Micro Printing Holograms Watermark Paper Security Ink 3 Colour Intaglio Printing Guilloche PatternsSignature field Edit A Lebanese passport is invalid if the passport is not signed and normally the bearer affixes his her signature on the signature field whose position has varied with various incarnations of Lebanese passports Persons too young to sign a passport previously may have a parent or legal guardian sign the passport on their behalf although this has since been prohibited Old burgundy red passports originally contained the signature field below the data page at the passport s inner cover When navy blue passports began being issued in 2003 a field where the bearer must sign the passport appeared above the information page Place of birth Edit Passport applicants may request in writing that their Lebanese passport not list the place of birth city and country or simply the country on their data page A separate form is available for such a request on which one must indicate one s awareness that omitting this information could cause one difficulties at international entry points or when applying for visas In response to the government of the People s Republic of China s PRC modification to the requirements for the issuance of Chinese visas to Lebanese citizens born in Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan the PRC will not issue visas to Lebanese passport holders whose place of birth is inscribed as being Hong Kong HKG Macau MAC or city name TWN Accordingly passports issued to Lebanese born in Hong Kong Macau or Taiwan now only list the place of birth without an accompanying three letter country code unless upon request Since April 1976 the policy has been that Lebanese citizens born in Jerusalem have their birthplace identified only by the city s name with no national designation due to the unresolved legal status of Jerusalem Lebanese citizens born prior to 1948 may have their birthplace identified as Palestine if they were born in what was the British Mandate of Palestine including Jerusalem Visa free travel EditMain article Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens nbsp Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens Lebanon Visa not required Visa on arrival eVisa Visa available both on arrival or online Visa requiredA Lebanese passport does not in itself entitle the holder to enter another country To enter another country the traveler must comply with the visa and entry requirements of the other countries to be visited which vary from country to country and may apply specifically to a particular passport type the traveller s nationality criminal history health issues evidence of sufficient funds evidence of ticket for exit or many other factors Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Republic of Lebanon As of October 2018 Lebanese citizens have visa free or visa on arrival access to the listed 44 countries and territories including disputed areas and partially recognized countries nbsp Armenia 15 nbsp Bolivia 16 nbsp Benin nbsp Cambodia nbsp Cape Verde 17 nbsp Comoros 18 nbsp Cook Islands 19 nbsp Dominica 20 nbsp Ecuador 21 nbsp Egypt 21 a nbsp Georgia 22 nbsp Guinea Bissau 23 nbsp Haiti 24 nbsp Iran 25 nbsp Iraq nbsp Jordan 26 nbsp Macau 27 nbsp Madagascar 28 nbsp Malaysia 29 nbsp Maldives 30 nbsp Mauritania 31 nbsp Mauritius 32 nbsp Micronesia 33 nbsp Mozambique 34 nbsp Nepal 35 nbsp Niue 36 nbsp Oman 37 nbsp Palau 38 nbsp Pitcairn Islands 39 40 41 nbsp Qatar 42 nbsp Rwanda nbsp Samoa 43 nbsp Seychelles 44 nbsp Somalia nbsp Sri Lanka 45 nbsp Syria 46 nbsp Tajikistan 47 nbsp Timor Leste 48 nbsp Togo 49 nbsp Turkey 50 nbsp Northern Cyprus 51 nbsp Tuvalu 52 nbsp Uganda 53 Note that the Lebanese Identity Card can be used as an optional replacement for the Lebanese passport in the listed countries and territories nbsp Syria nbsp JordanOnline visa application Edit Lebanese citizens can apply and obtain certain types of visas online to the listed 17 countries and territories disputed areas and partially recognized countries nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 54 nbsp Australia 55 nbsp Azerbaijan 56 nbsp Canada 57 nbsp Colombia 58 nbsp Cote d Ivoire 59 nbsp Ethiopia 60 nbsp Gabon 61 nbsp Kenya 62 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 63 nbsp Lesotho 64 nbsp Montserrat 65 nbsp New Zealand 66 nbsp Nigeria 67 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 68 nbsp Sao Tome and Principe 69 nbsp Vietnam 70 nbsp Zambia 71 nbsp Zimbabwe 72 Gallery of historic images Edit nbsp Lebanese non biometric passport 2003 2016 See also Edit nbsp Lebanon portal nbsp Politics portalConstitution of Lebanon Driving licence in Lebanon Foreign relations of Lebanon History of Lebanon Lebanese diaspora Lebanese identity card Lebanese nationality law Politics of Lebanon Vehicle registration plates of Lebanon Visa policy of Lebanon Visa requirements for Lebanese citizensNotes Edit Visa free access only to Alexandria and for South Sinai resorts References Edit http www general security gov lb en posts 182 Archived 2020 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Biometric Lebanese passports will be issued starting the first of August 2016 Lebanese General Security posts www general security gov lb International Civil Aviation Organization Doc 9303 Machine Readable Travel Documents Part 1 Machine Readable Passport Volume 1 Passports with Machine Readable Data Stored in Optical Character Recognition Format Part 1 Machine Readable Passport 6th ed 2003 Volume 2 Specifications for Electronically Enabled Passports with Biometric Identification Capabilities 6th ed 2003 a b c d Lebanon to introduce biometric passports Archived from the original on 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2015 02 20 Everything You Need to Know About the New Lebanese Passport Rules 6 January 2016 Hasty passport renewal rules anger Lebanese News Lebanon News THE DAILY STAR Archived from the original on 2016 02 17 Retrieved 2016 01 10 Iloubnan info a b http www mulhak com new passports to survive biometric age Archived 2018 05 28 at the Wayback Machine New passports to survive Biometric Age الأمن العام اللبناني Archived from the original on 2016 01 10 Retrieved 2016 01 17 Passports Embassy of Lebanon Archived from the original on 2020 02 25 Retrieved 2015 02 20 الأمن العام اللبناني Archived from the original on 2015 02 25 Retrieved 2015 02 25 بالصور بدء اعتماد نظام الاقامة البيومترية في دائرة امن عام السوديكو 15 January 2015 Biometric passport The accented e lacking https entrystatus com lebanon traveling to armenia Do Lebanese Citizens Require a Visa to Visit Armenia https entrystatus com lebanon traveling to Bolivia Do Lebanese Citizens Require a Visa to Visit Bolivia http www timaticweb com cgi bin tim website client cgi SpecData 1 amp VISA amp page visa amp NA LB amp AR 00 amp PASSTYPES PASS amp DE CV amp user KLMB2C amp subuser KLMB2C dead link http www timaticweb com cgi bin tim website client cgi SpecData 1 amp VISA amp page visa amp NA LB amp AR 00 amp PASSTYPES PASS amp DE KM amp user KLMB2C amp subuser KLMB2C dead link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2018 12 11 Retrieved 2015 05 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www timaticweb com cgi bin tim website client cgi SpecData 1 amp VISA amp page visa amp NA LB amp AR 00 amp PASSTYPES PASS amp DE DM amp user KLMB2C amp subuser KLMB2C dead link a b http www timaticweb com cgi bin tim website client cgi SpecData 1 amp VISA amp page visa amp NA LB amp AR 00 amp PASSTYPES PASS amp DE EC amp user KLMB2C amp subuser KLMB2C dead link http www timaticweb com cgi bin tim website client 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