Do Brazil passport holders need a visa to visit LB?
Brazilian ordinary passport holders can get a free visa on arrival in Lebanon, valid for a one-month tourist stay (extendable up to three months). No prior application is required, but you must arrive with no Israeli stamps in your passport and meet basic supporting-document conditions. Brazil is on Lebanon's General Directorate of General Security list of countries whose ordinary passport holders are granted a cost-free visa on arrival for tourism. The visa is issued automatically at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport and other ports of entry for a maximum initial stay of one month, extendable for two additional months (total three) through General Security. There is no eVisa or pre-approval scheme for tourists; the visa is stamped on arrival at no charge. Core conditions: a passport valid at least six months, a confirmed return or onward ticket, a local Lebanese address and contact number, and absolutely no Israeli stamps, visas, or seals in the passport (which result in denied entry). Lebanon is not in the Schengen area, so the 90/180 rule and ETIAS do not apply. Travelers should note that Brazil and other governments maintain elevated travel advisories for Lebanon due to the volatile regional security situation, and entry rules can be suspended or changed at short notice, so verify with the nearest Lebanese consulate in Brazil before departure.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMSINGLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.