🇱🇷Liberia Visa for Senegalese Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Senegalese citizens have freedom of movement in Liberia — they can live, work and travel there with no visa.
Entering Liberia on a Senegalese passport
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These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Liberia. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Resident Permit
Required for all foreign nationals wishing to remain in Liberia beyond 90 days, covering long-term residence including work, study, or family.
Apply via rp.lis.gov.lr. Fees vary by nationality: Non-African USD 750, Non-ECOWAS African USD 600, ECOWAS Citizen USD 150. Renewal fees: Non-African USD 350, Non-ECOWAS African USD 300, ECOWAS Citizen USD 100. Replacement (lost/stolen): USD 50-100. Status adjustment (employer/address change): USD 100-400. Processing takes approximately 2 weeks after biometric appointment. In-person biometric appointment required. Each dependent must apply separately. Fees are non-refundable. Appointment can be rescheduled maximum twice.
Apply here ↗Re-entry Permit Card
Permits foreign nationals already in Liberia to leave and re-enter multiple times during their approved stay without applying for a new Visa on Arrival each trip.
Applied for via the dedicated LIS portal reentryvisa.lis.gov.lr (biometric enrolment done in person in Monrovia). The card is valid for 6 months or 1 year and allows multiple entries; holders must still exit after 90 days and re-enter to continue their stay. Two types: RESIDENCE (for holders of a valid Liberian residence permit) and SPECIAL (for other foreigners without a residence permit). A Visa on Arrival must be obtained first. Fee not published on the official portal. Requires a passport valid 6+ months. Corrected 2026-07: official_url updated from lis.gov.lr homepage to the dedicated reentryvisa.lis.gov.lr portal (listed on lis.gov.lr/index.php/visa-passes/); added validity and RESIDENCE/SPECIAL type detail.
Apply here ↗Employment Permit - Category A (Formal Sector)
Mandatory work authorization for foreign nationals (aliens) employed in the formal sector - institutions, corporations, partnerships, other entities and self-employed aliens.
Issued by the Ministry of Labour (MoL) under Regulation No. 17 (Labour Employment Permit Regulation, 2025). All foreigners must hold a valid work permit before starting work. Category A (formal-sector employment) fee: USD 1,000 per the 2025 regulation; note the MoL announced a fee increase for ordinary/regular work permits to USD 3,000 in September 2025 (other categories to be revised later). Valid one calendar year from issuance, reviewed/renewed annually. A work permit does not by itself confer residence - workers must also obtain a Resident Permit (rp.lis.gov.lr) and register with LIS Alien Registration. Applications are handled via the MoL work-permit portal (workpermit-liberia.com, contractor-operated).
Apply here ↗Employment Permit - Categories B/C/D (Informal Sector & Special)
Work authorization for foreign nationals in the informal sector and special cases: ECOWAS and other African nationals, government-contract workers, humanitarian/religious workers, and spouses of resident Liberian citizens.
Reduced-fee Ministry of Labour permit categories under Regulation No. 17 (2025): Category B - ECOWAS citizens in the informal sector, USD 100; Category C - non-ECOWAS Africans in the informal sector, USD 200; Category D - aliens under written contract with the Government of Liberia, employed by religious/humanitarian/not-for-profit organizations, OR married to resident Liberian citizens, USD 200. Valid one calendar year, renewed annually. Category D is the pathway used by spouses of Liberian citizens who wish to work. A separate Resident Permit and LIS alien registration are also required for stays beyond 90 days. fee_usd shown is the USD 200 tier (Categories C/D); Category B is USD 100.
Apply here ↗Border Crossing Pass
Allows residents living near Liberia's land borders to conduct routine daily cross-border activities without a full visa, under regional free-movement agreements.
Issued by the Liberia Immigration Service to individuals living close to a land border who conduct daily cross-border activities, per ECOWAS/Mano River Union regional agreements. Fee, validity, and detailed eligibility are not published on the official LIS portal. Distinct from the e-VoA (airport) and resident-permit categories.
Apply here ↗Family Visit Visa (Consular / Embassy-Issued)
Visiting family or relatives in Liberia, for nationals of countries where a Liberian embassy or consulate exists and who must apply at the mission rather than use the e-VoA.
'Family visit' is one of the official Purpose-of-Trip categories on the Liberian visa application form (revised 2025-04-15) and is issued through the standard 'Regular' consular visa channel (Liberian missions issue only Diplomatic, Official, or Regular visas). Same validity-tiered fees as the consular tourist/business visa: single-entry 1-3 months USD 70; multiple-entry 1 year USD 150; 2 years USD 250; 3 years USD 350 (US citizens USD 180 for a 3-year multiple-entry visa). Typically supported by an invitation letter from the host/relative in Liberia; passport valid 6+ months and yellow fever vaccination certificate required. Standard processing ~12 working days; expedite +USD 75 (same-day) or +USD 50 (next-day). Issued to nationals of the ~23 countries with a Liberian mission (not eligible for e-VoA). ECOWAS citizens are visa-exempt. Note: foreign spouses of resident Liberian citizens who wish to WORK use Ministry of Labour Employment Permit Category D, and residence beyond 90 days requires a Resident Permit (rp.lis.gov.lr).
Apply here ↗Diplomatic and Official Visa (Consular / Embassy-Issued)
For accredited diplomats and foreign government officials (and their immediate family and personal/household staff) travelling to Liberia solely on official duties.
One of the three visa types Liberian missions issue ('Visas issued are one of the following types: Diplomatic, Official, or Regular'). Intended for diplomats and other foreign government officials travelling to Liberia 'solely to engage in official duties or activities on behalf of their national government'; immediate family members and personal employees/attendants/domestic workers of eligible officials also qualify. Requires a diplomatic (verbal) note from the sending government stating name, date of birth, position, assignment location, purpose, travel dates and anticipated length of stay, plus a passport valid 6+ months and a completed application form with photo. Holders of diplomatic and official passports presenting a verbal note are exempt from visa fees (fee_usd 0). Interviews are generally waived for diplomats (may be required for personal employees/domestic workers). Distinct from Liberia's bilateral diplomatic/official-passport visa-waiver agreements with the UAE, South Africa and China (recorded under conditional_access).
Apply here ↗Liberia visa for Senegalese citizens — FAQ
Do Senegalese citizens need a visa for Liberia?
No — Senegalese citizens have freedom of movement in Liberia under their bloc membership, which includes the right to live and work there, not just visit.
What documents do Senegalese citizens need for Liberia?
A valid passport is all Senegalese citizens need for a short stay.
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