Montenegro Visa for Lebanon Citizens

Official Government of Montenegro guidance for citizens of the Lebanese Republic on visa categories, application procedures, Employment Permit D, fees, documentation, and entry regulations. Access application guidance and status verification through eviza.me.

EES System Update: Following the implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES) on April 10, 2026, our portal has been updated to comply with the new automated border management framework. Lebanese applicants should ensure all biometric and documentation submissions align with updated standards.

Introduction — Montenegro Visa for Lebanon Citizens

Lebanon, a Mediterranean nation celebrated for its cosmopolitan heritage, vibrant diaspora, and entrepreneurial spirit, shares climatic and cultural affinities with Montenegro's Adriatic coastline. Lebanese nationals traveling to Montenegro must obtain the appropriate visa category.

The Government of Montenegro, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, operates the official eviza.me e-Visa services portal to provide Lebanese applicants with structured access to visa application guidance, real-time status verification, offer letter authentication, and entry requirement information.

Bilateral Context — Lebanon and Montenegro Relations

Montenegro and Lebanon maintain friendly diplomatic relations, with the sizeable Lebanese diaspora community showing growing interest in Montenegro for business, tourism, and real estate investment along the Mediterranean coast.

Quick Reference: Lebanon

  • Official Name: Lebanese Republic
  • Capital: Beirut
  • Region: Middle East
  • Visa Requirement for Montenegro: Required for all Lebanese citizens (with limited exemptions)
  • Primary Consular Authority: Embassy of Montenegro in Rome, Italy (accredited for Lebanon), or through authorized consular representations in Lebanon and neighboring jurisdictions.

Visa-Free Entry Exemption for Lebanese Citizens

Lebanese citizens holding valid multiple-entry Schengen, US, UK, Canadian, or Irish visas may enter Montenegro visa-free for stays up to 30 days.

The foreign visa or residence permit must remain valid throughout the entire intended stay in Montenegro. Single-entry Schengen visas do not qualify for this exemption, and neither do short-term transit visas from the listed jurisdictions.

Practical Tip: Lebanese travelers planning multi-country European itineraries often combine a multiple-entry Schengen visa with Montenegro and neighboring Western Balkan destinations. Verify visa validity before arrival.

Montenegro Visa Categories Available to Lebanese Applicants

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues four principal visa categories under Article 13 of the Law on Foreigners. Lebanese citizens must select the category matching their purpose of travel.

Type A — Airport Transit Visa

Permits transit through the international zone of Montenegro airports (Podgorica TGD, Tivat TIV) without entry into the territory. Commonly used by Lebanese travelers with connecting flights through Montenegro airports.

  • Validity: up to 90 days from issue
  • Stay: transit only
  • Fee: €35

Type B — Transit Visa

Authorizes passage through Montenegrin territory en route to a final destination in a third country. Requires valid entry authorization for the onward destination.

  • Validity: up to 6 months
  • Stay: maximum 5 days per transit
  • Fee: €35

Type C — Short-Stay Visa

The most common visa for Lebanese tourists, business travelers, and short-term visitors. Suitable for tourism, business meetings, family visits, short medical treatment, and cultural exchanges.

  • Validity: up to 90 days from issue
  • Stay: up to 90 days within any 180-day period
  • Fee: €60 (single) to €100 (multiple entry)
Employment Prohibited: Type C visa does not permit paid employment. Lebanese nationals seeking work must apply for Type D.

Type D — Long-Stay Visa (Employment Permit D / Student / Family Reunification)

For Lebanese citizens pursuing stays exceeding 90 days — including employment, university studies, scientific research, family reunification, and extended medical treatment.

  • Validity: up to 1 year
  • Fee: €100 to €150
  • Residence Permit: Required within 10 days of entry

Montenegro Work Visa for Lebanon Citizens — Employment Permit D

The Employment Permit D authorizes eligible Lebanese nationals to engage in lawful employment in Montenegro. With Montenegro's expanding tourism, infrastructure, and service sectors, Lebanese professionals are actively recruited particularly in banking and finance, hospitality, restaurant management, real estate, retail trade, and professional services.

Documents Required for Employment Permit D (Lebanon)

Verify Your Montenegro Employment Offer Letter

Lebanese applicants with Montenegro employment offer letters should verify authenticity before submitting visa applications or making travel arrangements.

Verify Offer Letter Now

Application Process for Lebanese Citizens

Consular Authority

Embassy of Montenegro in Rome, Italy (accredited for Lebanon), or through authorized consular representations in Lebanon and neighboring jurisdictions.

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Identify the correct visa category (A, B, C, or D) based on travel purpose
  2. Complete the Montenegro visa application form in English or Montenegrin
  3. Gather all supporting documents as specified for your visa type
  4. Schedule an appointment at the authorized consular mission
  5. Submit application in person with complete documentation
  6. Pay the applicable fee (non-refundable)
  7. Receive your reference number for tracking
  8. Monitor progress through the Visa Status Check system
  9. Collect your visa upon approval notification

Required Documents for Lebanese Visa Applicants

Core Documents — All Visa Categories

Montenegro Visa Fees for Lebanese Citizens

Visa CategoryPurposeFee
Type AAirport Transit€35
Type BTransit through Montenegro€35
Type C — Single EntryTourism / Business / Short Stay€60
Type C — Multiple EntryMultiple Short Visits€60 – €100
Type DEmployment / Study / Family Reunification€100 – €150

Reductions: Children under 6 — exempt. Children aged 6–12 — 50% reduction.

Processing Time for Lebanese Applications

Lebanese applicants are advised to submit applications 4 to 6 weeks before intended travel. Track progress via the Visa Status Check portal.

Check Montenegro Visa Status Online — Lebanon

Lebanese applicants can monitor their Montenegro visa application status in real time through the secure verification system.

  1. Navigate to the Visa Status Check page on eviza.me
  2. Enter your reference number issued upon application submission
  3. Complete the verification code (CAPTCHA)
  4. Submit to view current processing status

Track Your Application

Real-time Montenegro visa status updates for Lebanese applicants.

Check Status Now

Entry Procedures and Registration in Montenegro

Upon arrival at any Montenegro entry point (Podgorica TGD, Tivat TIV, seaports, land borders), Lebanese citizens must present passport, visa, accommodation confirmation, return tickets, insurance, and proof of sufficient funds to border police.

24-Hour Registration Requirement: All foreign nationals — including Lebanese citizens — must register their presence within 24 hours of entry under Article 44 of the Law on Foreigners. Hotels handle this automatically; private accommodation guests must register personally at the nearest Police Administration regional unit.

Common Reasons for Visa Refusal — Lebanon

Overstay Penalties for Lebanese Citizens

Frequently Asked Questions — Lebanon Citizens

1. Do Lebanese citizens need a visa to enter Montenegro?

Yes. Lebanese nationals must obtain a valid Montenegro visa prior to arrival for any purpose — tourism, business, employment, studies, or transit. Exemptions apply only to those holding valid multiple-entry Schengen, US, UK, Canadian, or Irish visas for stays up to 30 days.

2. Where can Lebanese citizens apply for a Montenegro visa?

Lebanese applicants may submit applications at the Embassy of Montenegro in Rome. Guidance, application tracking, and offer letter verification are available through the official eviza.me e-Visa services portal.

3. How much does a Montenegro visa cost for Lebanese applicants?

Fees range from €35 for transit visas (Type A and B), €60 to €100 for short-stay Type C visas, and €100 to €150 for long-stay Type D visas including Employment Permit D. All fees are non-refundable once processing begins.

4. What is the processing time for Lebanese Montenegro visa applications?

Standard processing takes 10 to 15 working days. Complex cases may require up to 30 working days, with exceptional circumstances extending to 60 days. Lebanese applicants should submit applications at least 4 to 6 weeks before intended travel.

5. Can Lebanese citizens check Montenegro visa status online?

Yes. Lebanese applicants may verify their application status by entering their reference number on the official Visa Status Check page at eviza.me. Results are updated in real time.

6. What documents are required for the Montenegro Work Visa (Employment Permit D) from Lebanon?

Essential documents include a valid Lebanese passport, work authorization from the Montenegro Employment Bureau, signed employment contract, apostilled educational certificates, police clearance from Lebanon, proof of professional qualifications, medical fitness certificate, and application fee payment confirmation.

7. Can a Lebanese tourist visa holder work in Montenegro?

No. The Type C tourist visa strictly prohibits employment. Lebanese nationals intending to work in Montenegro must obtain Employment Permit D after securing prior work authorization from the Montenegro Employment Bureau.

8. How do Lebanese applicants verify their Montenegro employment offer letter?

Lebanese applicants may verify offer letter authenticity by entering the reference number on the Offer Letter Status Check page at eviza.me. The system confirms issuance validity and current status.

9. Are Lebanese Schengen visa holders exempt from Montenegro visa requirements?

Yes. Lebanese citizens holding valid multiple-entry or double-entry Schengen visas may enter Montenegro visa-free for up to 30 days, or until Schengen visa expiry, whichever is sooner. Single-entry Schengen visas are not eligible.

10. What happens if a Lebanese citizen overstays their Montenegro visa?

Overstaying constitutes a serious violation of Montenegro immigration law. Penalties include administrative fines (€150 to €2,000), future entry bans (6 months to 5 years), deportation proceedings, and negative impact on future Schengen and Montenegro visa applications.

Begin Your Montenegro Visa Application

Access the official eviza.me portal for Lebanese applicants — application guidance, status verification, and offer letter authentication in one secure location.

Visit Official Portal