Lebanon Visa
Lebanon Sticker Visa Requirements:
For Business Person
Original Passport With minimum 06 Months Validity.
4 Photos White background 2/2 Size (recent).
Copy of CNIC.
Last 6 months bank statement (closing balance minimum 3 lac).
Company Covering Letter on letterhead.
NTN Certificate.
Business Registration or Membership Certificate.
Tax Return.
Flight Itinerary & Hotel Booking.
Travel Insurance (if required).
For Job Person
Original Passport With minimum 06 Months Validity.
4 Photos White background 2/2 Size (recent).
Copy of CNIC.
Last 6 months bank statement (closing balance minimum 3 lac).
Job letter & salary slips (last 3 months).
NTN Certificate.
Flight Itinerary & Hotel Booking.
Travel Insurance (if required).
For Student
Original Passport With minimum 06 Months Validity.
4 Photos White background 2/2 Size (recent).
Copy of CNIC.
Last 6 months bank statement.
NOC Letter from University/College.
Student Card & Last Marksheet.
Flight Itinerary & Hotel Booking.
Travel Insurance (if required).
Overview
Lebanon is a beautiful Mediterranean country located in the Middle East, bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south. It is known for its rich history, stunning coastline, diverse culture, and vibrant nightlife. The capital city, Beirut, often called the 'Paris of the Middle East', is a bustling hub of art, fashion, and gastronomy.
Lebanon is home to a remarkable blend of ancient and modern influences. It features historical landmarks such as the ancient city of Byblos — one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world — and the Roman ruins of Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The country’s mountainous landscape also offers picturesque villages, ski resorts, and scenic hiking trails.
Lebanon’s culture is a unique mix of Arab, Mediterranean, and Western elements. Arabic and French are widely spoken, and the Lebanese people are known for their hospitality and warm spirit. Lebanese cuisine, famous for dishes such as hummus, tabbouleh, kibbeh, and shawarma, is celebrated globally. Despite its small size, Lebanon remains one of the most culturally rich and historically significant destinations in the Middle East.
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