Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Lebanon passport holders

Slovenia is a Schengen member. Lebanese nationals apply for a short-stay Schengen type C visa. The fee is EUR 80 and the visa allows up to 90 days within the Schengen Area per 180-day period.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Ljubljana
Europe
EUR (€)
Slovenian
UTC+1

Lebanon passport holders require a visa to enter Slovenia.

Apply at the Slovenian embassy or a partner Schengen embassy. Submit standard Schengen documents. Fee is EUR 80. Processing takes 15 days.

Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Lebanese passport valid 3+ months beyond stay

Schengen Application Form

At representing Schengen embassy

Passport Photos

Two 35x45mm photos

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum Schengen coverage

Flight Bookings

Round-trip confirmed

Accommodation Proof

Hotel reservations in Slovenia

Bank Statements

6 months financial history

Required at Entry

Schengen Visa

Valid visa at entry

Current Travel Situation

Lebanon to Slovenia: What You Need to Know

Slovenia borders Austria, Italy, Croatia, and Hungary. A Schengen visa covers Slovenia along with all 27 member states. Lebanese nationals apply at the Slovenian embassy or a partner Schengen state.

How to Get There

A Slovenian Schengen visa covers all 27 Schengen member states.

Money & Banking

Slovenia uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are available in Ljubljana. Cards are accepted in most establishments.

Practical Tips

Ljubljana and Lake Bled are stunning. Slovenia is easily combined with Austria and Italy. Apply 4 weeks before travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Lebanese citizens need a Schengen visa for Slovenia?

Yes, Slovenia is a Schengen member. Lebanese passport holders need a Schengen short-stay visa.

What is Lake Bled?

Lake Bled is a glacial lake in the Julian Alps with a small island hosting a picturesque church and a hilltop castle. It is Slovenia's most iconic landmark and one of Europe's most photographed scenes.

How do I get from Beirut to Slovenia?

No direct flights. Connect via Vienna, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Zagreb. Ljubljana Airport (LJU) has limited direct connections; Vienna is a common gateway for Slovenia travelers.

Is Slovenia close to other popular European destinations?

Yes. Venice (Italy) is 2-3 hours away, Vienna is 4 hours, Zagreb (Croatia) is 2 hours, and the Austrian Alps are very close. Slovenia is an ideal central base.

Does Slovenia use the Euro?

Yes, Slovenia was the first former Yugoslav country to adopt the Euro, in 2007.

Is Slovenia safe for Lebanese tourists?

Slovenia consistently ranks among Europe's safest countries with very low crime rates.

Can I visit Croatia on the same Schengen visa as Slovenia?

Yes, Croatia joined Schengen in 2023. A Slovenia-Croatia trip on one Schengen visa is very popular, especially combining Ljubljana, Lake Bled, and the Dalmatian coast.