Luxembourg Visa RequirementsFor Libya passport holders
Luxembourg requires a Schengen visa for Libyan citizens. Libyans usually apply at another Schengen-area embassy since Luxembourg has limited direct consular presence globally.
Libya passport holders require a visa to enter Luxembourg.
Apply at the Belgian, French, or German Embassy in Tunis or Cairo (whichever represents Luxembourg visa applications in your jurisdiction). Standard Schengen documents apply. Fee is EUR 80.
Luxembourg 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
Current Travel Situation
Libya to Luxembourg: What You Need to Know
Luxembourg is a small, wealthy Schengen member known for its banking sector. Libyans visiting for business or employment typically apply for a Schengen visa through a major Schengen-country embassy (often Belgium, France, or Germany) in Tunis or Cairo, citing Luxembourg as the primary destination.
Practical Tips
Luxembourg City is a small but impressive capital with a UNESCO-listed old town. Flights typically connect through Brussels, Frankfurt, or Paris. A Schengen visa issued for Luxembourg allows travel across the entire Schengen zone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Libyan citizens need a visa for Luxembourg?
Yes. Luxembourg is a Schengen member. Apply for a Schengen visa through the Belgian, French, or German Embassy in Tunis or Cairo.
Does Luxembourg have its own embassies for visa processing?
Luxembourg has a small diplomatic network. In most locations accessible to Libyans, another Schengen-area embassy (Belgium, France, or Germany) handles Luxembourg visa applications.
What is the visa fee for Luxembourg?
EUR 80 (approximately USD 87).
What is Luxembourg known for?
Luxembourg City is a wealthy capital with a UNESCO-listed historic centre (Le Chemin de la Corniche). Luxembourg is also home to major EU institutions including the Court of Justice of the EU.