Saturday 22 May 2010

Libya Visa For Americans: Second Update: Yes US Citizens Can Now Obtain Libya Tourist Visa On Arrival:

Libyan for   USA    Citizens

22 May 2010

We have announced on the 19th of May (see below) that we were attempting to confirm the recent news regarding Libyan visa for Americans. We are now in a position to confirm that the ban has been indeed lifted, and  that Americans are finally allowed to visit Libya on a tourist visa. 

This is the moment you Americans have been waiting for for so long time now.  To apply for the Libyan visa right now, please get in touch with us via this secure form;  before it all goes  back to normal - I mean like it was before : ) 






Wednesday 19 May 2010

Latest Update: Libya Appears To Lift Its Visa Ban On Americans: Can The Citizens of USA Obtain Libyan Visa?


It appears that Libya is about to open its doors to visitors from many countries including America. We are currently attempting to confirm the news we heard today in that Libya has finally lifted the visa ban on Americans. If the news is confirmed it would mean that the citizens of the United States of America will now be able to obtain a Libyan tourist visa.

Please visit our Libya news page for further information and links to further resources about the news. Please leave a comment if you have any links relating to this latest news.

www.temehu.com

Saturday 27 March 2010

Libyan-Swiss Schengen Visa Saga is Over: The European Union And Libya Have Lifted Their Bans on Granting Visas:

27 March 2010

The European Union and Libya have agreed today Saturday 27 of March 2010 that they will resume granting visas to each others' citizens.

See www.temehu.com/news-Libya.htm for further information.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Libya Stops Issuing Libyan Visa to European Nationals of The Schengen Free Travel zone

Libya Stops Issuing Visa To Some European Nationals:
16 February 2010


According to a report published by the Libyan private daily online newspaper Oea, last Sunday the 14th of February 2010, quoting an unidentified  "high-ranking" source, Libyan visa for the nationals of the Schengen group of countries will be suspended. 

Apparently the ban will not apply to the EU countries that are not part of the Schengen treaty, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Romania. 

According to EUbusiness, "The Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini on Monday charged Switzerland with holding the Schengen zone members hostage because of its move against Libya. Switzerland must "resolve this bi-lateral issue . . . but not at the expense of everyone else," Frattini told Sky TG24, adding that he had stressed to Bern the "sensitivity" of the situation.