Qatar suspends visa-on-arrival for Lebanese citizens, requires pre-approved visa before travel
Qatari authorities have temporarily suspended visa-on-arrival for Lebanese passport holders. Travelers are now required to obtain a valid visa before departure, commonly through the official Hayya platform, and are being advised to carry a printed copy of their approved visa confirmation for border checks.
Qatar has temporarily suspended the visa-on-arrival option previously available to Lebanese passport holders. Travelers from Lebanon must now obtain a valid visa issued in advance before boarding and arriving in Qatar. The change has been communicated to airlines and travel partners, and travelers are being directed to apply electronically through Qatar’s official visa portal, Hayya. What changed Lebanese nationals can no longer receive a visa upon arrival at Qatar’s entry points. Entry now requires a pre-approved visa. How to apply The standard route being referenced is the Hayya platform, which Qatar’s Ministry of Interior describes as the portal that streamlines tourist visa applications and entry permits. In practice, applicants should be prepared to provide the typical supporting details required by the selected visa type, such as travel and accommodation information, then wait for approval before traveling. What to do before you fly Travel partners are advising Lebanese passengers to carry a printed copy of the visa approval confirmation to present at entry/border checks. If you’re traveling soon, also verify your visa status and document requirements with your airline at check-in, since boarding can be refused if the pre-approval isn’t available. Timing Authorities have described the measure as temporary in published reporting, but no end date has been formally announced in the same coverage.