Libya Visa

Saudiwakala is an accredited UK visa agent who can provide Libyan visas on behalf of our customers directly from the Libyan Embassy in London.

You will be unable to apply for your Libya visa on arrival at Tripoli airport, and will need to do so directly from the Embassy. At Saudiwakala, we help people bypass this process, acting as a middleman, ensuring that you can secure the documentation you need without any fuss.

We provide a business/work visa to ensure your travel to Libya. These can be notoriously difficult to acquire, with rejection being all too common, even with all paperwork in order. Our service provides a one-stop solution, undertaking the whole application process for a Libyan visa on your behalf. This gives our customers the peace of mind that their passport and documents are being handled by the most experienced in the business.

  • Libya Business/Work Visa

finished in 1 or 10 working days

  • How to Apply for a Libyan Visa

Visa applications can be complicated, tedious and potentially very time consuming. However, at GulfVisa we take all of that out for you. Our aim is to provide you with full and easy solution where you simply send us all your documents and we do everything, including all the complicated stuff and running around, on your behalf.

  • Our Experience – visa applications are part of our everyday job. Therefore, we know the ins and outs of the visa process and handling documents with embassies. Therefore, we can make sure that you have the absolute best chance of getting your visa first time with no problems. This saves you time, effort and possible rejections which could cost you even more money – usually for tedious mistakes that we would’ve known about!
  • Saves You Time – follow our easy-to-understand steps at any convenient time, send us all the relevant documents for your visa application, and leave the rest to us. This means no need to take out time from your busy daily schedule and also less time worrying about getting your visa accepted.
  • Saves You Money & Travel – send us your documents in a secure Royal Mail Special Delivery Package from the comfort of your home or office. This saves you travel costs and all the time taken making those unfamiliar journeys. Not only that, but it removes the inconvenience and potential cost of finding accommodation in London. Therefore, using GulfVisa saves you the need of cutting time out in order to travel to get the process done. After all, time is money!
  • Libya Visa Cost

Types of Visa Service duration Fees GBP (£)
Business Visa Fast: Completed within the same working day Standard: Completed within 1-10 working days From £319.00
  • Travel to Libya - A mini guide

Despite being mostly made up of desert, Libya has a population of nearly 6.5 million. Alongside the vast expanses of the Sahara, it is also home to an array of ancient Roman ruins, which make up some of the seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the nation.

However, it must be noted that Libya is currently in the midst of serious political turmoil. The situation in the last five years has been so severe that many international governments—including the United Kingdom—strongly advise against visiting the country for any purpose at all.

  • Kuwaiti Culture

Despite being located in one of the most arid parts of the planet, Kuwait—and its capital city in particular—has become a thriving business metropolis.

Its population is primarily made up of expats, who make up 70% of Kuwait’s citizens. Kuwait’s primary religion is Islam, and despite its secular court system, Islamic law is a key part of the nation’s legal system, hence why alcohol is prohibited.

Recently, Kuwait’s business culture has undergone a huge transformation, with startups and Instagram shopfronts capturing the imaginations of a new generation of Kuwaiti consumers.

  • Kuwait's Economy

Kuwait is the fourth richest country on Earth, and the second richest in the Middle East. thanks to its vast oil reserves. Oil was first discovered in Kuwait in 1937, nearly four decades after the country fell into British control at the tail end of the 19th century. The country gained its independence in the early sixties, and spent nearly fifty years warring with other nations over control of its petroleum reserves.

In spite of this, and as a result of its petroleum economy, Kuwait’s currency—the dinar—is the world’s highest-valued. As such, it provides a great deal of financial aid to other nearby countries, through state programs such as the Kuwait Fund For Arab Economic Development.

A nation made up of nine separate islands, Kuwait is home to the sixth largest oil reserves in the world, which is the primary driving force behind its economy, accounting for 50% of its GDP. As such, it has become a highly desirable place to do business.

  • Kuwaiti Culture

Despite being located in one of the most arid parts of the planet, Kuwait—and its capital city in particular—has become a thriving business metropolis.

Its population is primarily made up of expats, who make up 70% of Kuwait’s citizens. Kuwait’s primary religion is Islam, and despite its secular court system, Islamic law is a key part of the nation’s legal system, hence why alcohol is prohibited.

Recently, Kuwait’s business culture has undergone a huge transformation, with startups and Instagram shopfronts capturing the imaginations of a new generation of Kuwaiti consumers.

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