Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Single Entry eVisa Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 3 Months

Overview
Through an online application process, qualified visitors can use the Liberia eVisa single-entry eVisa to travel to Liberia for business, tourism, or brief stays. The visa is approved online prior to travel, allowing for one entry into the nation and typically a brief stay.
Why Travunited
• Professional visa advice: To ensure a seamless trip to Liberia, our experts help you apply for a Liberia eVisa. • Complete document verification: Prior to submission, we thoroughly examine passport information, images, and supporting documentation. • Easy application process: To save you time and effort, our staff handles the online application. • Dedicated customer service: Throughout the visa application process, receive help and frequent updates. • Decreased rejection risk: Careful inspections help prevent typical application errors. • Dependable service: We guarantee a safe and effective visa application process.
Stats
• In order to streamline travel applications, Liberia introduced an electronic visa-on-arrival system in March 2025. • Single-entry validity: Depending on immigration approval, the visa is often granted for a single entry and a maximum stay of 30 days. • Travelers should apply no more than 30 days in advance and at least 7 days before their trip. • Visa fee: Approximately USD 102.50 is the normal charge for eVisa/visa-on-arrival approval. • Designated entry point: Following online pre-approval, the electronic visa is often granted at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent photo
RequiredRequired document
Visa application Form
RequiredRequired document
Covering letter
RequiredRequired document
Flight Reservations
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Bookings
RequiredRequired document
Bank statements 3 months
RequiredRequired document
Salary Slip
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Yellow fever Vaccination Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Passport validity: Candidates must have a passport that is valid for at least six months prior to their intended arrival date in Liberia. • Online pre-application: Before departing, travelers must use the immigration portal to submit an online visa application. • Passport photo: The application must include a recent passport-sized photo. • Travel documents: Candidates may be required to submit flight information, an itinerary, or data about their lodging. • Vaccination requirement: In order to enter, a yellow fever vaccination certificate could be needed. • Clear immigration history: Candidates should not have a history of immigration infractions or Liberian entry restrictions. • Approved entrance point: Roberts International Airport is one of the designated entry sites where the eVisa/visa-on-arrival clearance must be applied. • These requirements aid in determining a traveler's eligibility for a Liberia single-entry eVisa.
Important Notes
• Only one entry into Liberia is permitted with this visa. You must obtain a new visa in order to reenter the nation after leaving. • Short stay: Depending on acceptance, the eVisa often allows for a brief stay for official, business, or tourism visits. • Validity of your passport: It must be valid for at least six months after the date of arrival. • Print your approval: When arriving at immigration, travelers should have a printed copy of their eVisa approval. • Health requirement: To enter Liberia, a yellow fever vaccination certificate could be needed. • Designated entrance points: Only authorized international airports or border checkpoints may permit entry.
Rejection Reasons
• Inaccurate personal information: Names, passport numbers, or dates of birth that don't match the passport. • A passport that is less than six months old on the day of the intended trip to Liberia is considered invalid. • An incomplete application is one that lacks necessary data or accompanying documentation. • Inaccurate passport-size photos or unclear passport scans are examples of poor document quality. • Missing vaccination proof: When a yellow fever vaccination certificate is needed, it is not provided. • False or misleading information: Including false or fraudulent information in the application for a visa. • Previous immigration infractions: Overstays or immigration offenses pertaining to Liberia.
FAQs
1. Do I need a visa to travel to Liberia?
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Liberia. Only a few countries are visa-exempt, so it’s best to check with a Liberian embassy or consulate.
2.Is a Yellow Fever vaccination required to enter Liberia?
Yes, a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for all travelers entering Liberia.
3. Is travel insurance required for a Liberia visa?
It’s not mandatory, but strongly recommended to cover medical emergencies, especially given limited medical facilities in rural areas.
4.Can I use this visa to enter Liberia more than once?
No. The visa only permits one entry, and if you leave and wish to return, you must obtain a new one.




