→ Libya visa for Nigerian citizens
Navigating your journey from Libya to Nigeria is straightforward with the e-visa option, which allows for a maximum stay of 90 days. While a variety of visa types are available, including tourist and business options, ensure your application reflects your specific travel purpose. Keep in mind that Nigerian Naira is the local currency, and exchanging currency at the airport or authorized exchange bureaus upon arrival is advisable, as the exchange rate can fluctuate. Flights typically route through major hubs in North Africa or the Middle East, with a notable time difference to consider between Tripoli and Abuja.
eVisa· verified 2026-05-27
Visa options
OtherEntry Visa – Single Entry (Tourism / Business / Visit / Official / Joining Emigrant)
90dvalid 2mo
OtherEntry Visa – Multiple Entry (Tourism / Business / Visit / Official / Joining Emigrant)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 2mo
OtherGroup Entry Visa
90dvalid 2mo
TransitTransit Visa
OtherExit and Return Visa – Single Trip
valid 3mo
OtherExit and Return Visa – Multiple Trips
multiple-entryvalid 6mo
WorkResidence Visa (With or Without Work)
1825dmultiple-entryvalid 5y
TouristTourist eVisa (Single Entry)
30d$63valid 3mo
TouristTourist Visa – Single Entry (Embassy‑Issued)
30dvalid 3mo
TouristTourist Visa – Multiple Entry (Embassy‑Issued, up to 90 days stay)
90dmultiple-entry
BusinessBusiness / Mission Entry Visa – Single or Multiple Entry
90dvalid 2mo
FamilyJoining Emigrant Entry Visa (Family Reunification)
90dvalid 2mo
OtherOfficial Mission Entry Visa
90dvalid 2mo
FamilyVisit Entry Visa (Family / Private Visit)
90dvalid 2mo
StudentStudent Residence Visa
WorkWork Residence Visa / Work Permit
1825dmultiple-entryvalid 5y
HumanitarianHumanitarian / Asylum‑Related Stay