For Lebanese citizens planning a journey to Mongolia, a visa is indeed a prerequisite, and the business visa is currently the sole option available for entry. This particular visa permits a single entry and typically has a processing time of around 10 business days, with an associated fee of approximately $35 USD. Given the significant geographical distance and the lack of direct flights, most travelers will find themselves on multi-leg journeys connecting through major hubs like Istanbul or Dubai, so be prepared for extended travel time. Understanding that Mongolia operates on UTC+8 and uses the Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) will also be crucial for seamless planning once your travel arrangements are finalized.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Visa options
TouristTourist Visa (J Visa, up to 30 days, single entry)
30d$23valid 5mo
TouristTourist Visa (J Visa, up to 30 days, double entry)
30d$35double-entryvalid 5mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (B Visa, up to 30 days, single entry)
30d$23valid 5mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (B Visa, up to 30 days, double entry)
30d$35double-entryvalid 5mo
TransitTransit Visa (Transit Visa, 10 days single entry)
10d$15valid 10d
TransitTransit Visa (Transit Visa, 10 days double entry)
10d$30double-entryvalid 10d
TransitTransit Visa (Transit Visa, multiple entry)
10d$40multiple-entryvalid 10d
OtherMultiple Entry-Exit Visa (Temporary visitor, 6 months)
30d$53multiple-entryvalid 6mo
OtherMultiple Entry-Exit Visa (Temporary visitor, 1 year)
30d$105multiple-entryvalid 1y
StudentStudent Visa (S / E Visa – Higher Education)
90d$185valid 5mo
WorkContract Employment Visa (HG / C Visa – Work Permit)
90d$205valid 5mo
InvestorInvestor Visa (B Visa – Investment)
90d$315valid 5mo
FamilyFamily Visitor Visa (F Visa – family of residents)
90d$230valid 5mo
OtherPrivate Visitor Visa (H Visa – private visit)