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Sudan to Libya Visa Requirements (2026)

For Sudan passport holders travelling to Libya, travelers with this passport are not currently admitted.

Requirement
Entry Not Permitted
eVisa available
No

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Libya at a glance

Capital
Tripoli
Continent
Africa
Currency
Libyan Dinar (LYD)
Dialing code
+218

What Sudan travellers typically need for Libya

  • A passport valid for the duration of your stay — often at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
  • The correct visa or travel authorization for Libya, arranged before you travel where required.
  • Proof of onward or return travel.
  • Evidence of sufficient funds for the length of your trip.
  • Documents supporting your purpose of travel — bookings, invitation, or similar.

Exact requirements are set by Libya and can change. Always confirm with the official source before you travel.

Frequently asked questions

Do Sudan citizens need a visa for Libya?

Entry Not Permitted. For Sudan passport holders, travelers with this passport are not currently admitted.

How long must my passport be valid to enter Libya?

Make sure your passport is valid well beyond your planned travel dates, and renew it ahead of time if it is close to expiry.

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Source: official passport-index data. Always confirm with the destination's official government portal before travel. Updated May 5, 2026.