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See how the citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus
iVisa
7 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Lebanon is a small Mediterranean country that works as a connection between the Middle East and the West, which is why it’s constantly visited by many adventurers. It might be a scary place to some, but that shouldn’t be the case in general because this small country has many things to offer. However, if you want to visit it while the COVID-19 is still a danger, then you might want to read some recommendations first.

On July 1st, 2020, the Lebanese government decided to reopen the International airports, so it’s possible to visit this country nowadays. But, in order to have better control of the entry of travelers, all of them must apply for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass. This is an electronic document that offers you automated entry to the country if the officers make sure that you’re not risking anyone’s health in the nation.

This shouldn’t be something difficult for you as iVisa.com decided to help by preparing an application form that only takes 15 minutes to complete. Aside from that, you won’t need many things, just a few documents, and a negative COVID-19 test.

See how the citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus in the section below, as they include valuable information related to this process, including the prices and processing times.

Note: Since March 28th, 2022, the Lebanon COVID-19 MOPH Pass is no longer necessary to enter the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you read below you’ll learn how citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus. Keep in mind that on iVisa.com you can apply for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass in a few minutes.

What is the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass?

Before traveling to Lebanon, all foreign citizens must apply for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass. This is a pre-travel online form that allows you to enter this while the COVID-19 is still a global danger, especially in the International airports. You have to offer your MOPH Pass upon arrival so you can get automated entry. However, the application form must be completed prior to departure, so we recommend you to use iVisa.com for that.

Please take into account that this requirement is obligatory for all the foreign travelers wishing to enter Lebanon as it’s been required by the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health.

Do I have to apply for a Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass if I’m from Morocco?

The Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass is a mandatory document for all foreign citizens wishing to visit this country. There are no exceptions because even the visa-free nations must apply for it. It means that, as a Morrocan citizen, you must apply for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass before planning the rest of your trip to this Mediterranean country.

You can learn how citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus by checking the entire details on iVisa.com. However, we want to remind you that this application form isn’t difficult at all, you’ll probably be ready with it in only 15 minutes or even less.

If you don’t have a Moroccan passport but you’re living in Morocco, we recommend you to check our Visa Requirement Page to verify what documents you need to enter Lebanon. If you have to apply for a Paper Visa, then visit your local embassy for more details about it.

Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Lebanon?

No, you don't. As of today, COVID vaccination passports or certificates are not mandatory to enter Lebanon.

Since information may change quickly, we advise you to follow up on the latest Lebanon travel updates and/or contact your local embassy.

Do I need a negative COVID-19 test result to enter Lebanon?

  • COVID testing requirements: There are no testing requirements.

Will I need to quarantine when I arrive in Lebanon?

  • Quarantine requirements: There are no quarantine requirements.

What documents do I need to apply online?

You don’t need many things to apply online for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass. The following list of requirements is necessary if you apply with iVisa.com, but remember that if you use another application method, you could need other documents. By using our application form, you’ll just need:

  • Your valid passport.
  • A negative PCR COVID-19 test result prior to departure.
  • A valid email address where you’ll be able to receive the document.
  • A valid credit/debit card or a PayPal to pay for the service.

One last thing that you need before applying for your Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass is health insurance that covers COVID-19.

Also, keep in mind that the the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass isn’t the same as a Paper visa. If you have to apply for a Paper Visa, then you’ll have to visit the local embassy, but you can apply for the MOPH Pass with us.

Learn how the citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus by visiting iVisa.com.

How much does the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass cost?

The Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass isn’t free, but the price isn’t expensive either. When using iVisa.com you’re enjoying an application system that allows you to pay for all the fees required, which means that you’ll be able to pay for the government’s fee and iVisa.com’s fee at once. You don’t have to calculate anything by yourself.

The prices with iVisa.com vary depending on the processing time you select. These processing times are:

  • Standard Processing Time: With a total cost of and a waiting period of (all fees are included).
  • Rush Processing Time: With a total price of and a waiting period of (all fees are included).
  • Super Rush Processing Time: Which is an excellent option if you’re in a rush because it allows you to get your document in by paying (all fees included).

How do I apply with iVisa.com?

Applying with iVisa.com’s online form isn’t troublesome because we work hard to provide you an easy-to-use system that only takes 15 minutes. With iVisa.com, you only have to follow these steps:

  • First, fill in the online form with your personal and basic details like passport ID and full name. Once you do that, select your favorite processing time.
  • Second, review the information you gave and make sure that it doesn’t have mistakes. Pay for the service once you confirm that everything’s ok.
  • Third, attach the documents required (if applicable) and click on the ‘submit’ button once you’re ready so you can complete the process.

You can apply for friends or family members if you click on ‘add applicant’, as long as you have their information and they travel with you.

There’s nothing else to do after you finish the process! All that’s left is to wait for the Lebanon Covid-19 MOPH Pass via email inbox.

You can click on this link to see how citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus.

Is it safe to apply for this document with iVisa.com?

Safety is an important topic and on iVisa.com we make sure that it’s not overlooked. Therefore, we can guarantee that you can feel safe when using our services as we work hard to provide you a modern and reliable system that won’t put any detail at risk, especially your personal info. These reviews can be helpful as they were made by our clients after positive experiences with us.

I still have unresolved questions, where can I obtain more info?

You can see how the citizens of Morocco can enter Lebanon during Coronavirus, by clicking on this link. You should also remember that our super agents can help you via chat online if you need help while applying.

Visit iVisa.com to start your application process and enjoy your trip to Lebanon!

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.general-security.gov.lb/en
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