Fiancée or Spousal Visa from Libya to USA!

Libya Country Information

All visa services at U.S. Embassy Tripoli are suspended until further notice. Review the U.S. Embassy Tripoli website for more information.

US Embassy Info in Libya

Libyan nationals are advised that U.S. Embassy Tripoli is unable to process immigrant visas. U.S. Consulate Casablanca will accept immigrant visa applications from Libyan nationals.

Because we are currently unable to provide Immigrant visa services in Libya, the U.S. Department of State has officially designated U.S. Consulate Casablanca as the processing post for Libyan visa applicants resident in Libya. Please visit their website for more information: https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/.

If you are a Libyan citizen but reside outside of Libya, you are welcome to apply for a U.S. visa at the Embassy or Consulate nearest your residence.

URGENT UPDATE 2018: Please be aware that this country is affected by President Trump's Executive Order 13780. This could change at anytime, however this is the most recent information we have. According to this order, which was upheld by court in January of 2018 states:

(c) Libya.

(i) The government of Libya is an important and valuable counterterrorism partner of the United States, and the United States Government looks forward to expanding on that cooperation, including in the areas of immigration and border management. Libya, nonetheless, faces significant challenges in sharing several types of information, including public-safety and terrorism-related information necessary for the protection of the national security and public safety of the United States. Libya also has significant inadequacies in its identity-management protocols. Further, Libya fails to satisfy at least one key risk criterion and has been assessed to be not fully cooperative with respect to receiving its nationals subject to final orders of removal from the United States. The substantial terrorist presence within Libya’s territory amplifies the risks posed by the entry into the United States of its nationals.

(ii) The entry into the United States of nationals of Libya, as immigrants, and as nonimmigrants on business (B-1), tourist (B-2), and business/tourist (B-1/B-2) visas, is hereby suspended.

Should you apply using RapidVisa's services, please be aware we cannot control this ban and you may be denied.

Testimonials from Libya

My wife and I met while I was working in Scotland and after we were married we decided that we would both live in the US. Initially I thought I could handle the visa paperwork on my own but I quickly disabused myself of that notion once I started reading the application. So I, like most people, started looking at law firms that specialize in immigration law for assistance with the visa process but I was shocked when I learned that they were charging thousands of dollars for what looked to be a few hours of work.

Fortunately I came across RapidVisa and while I was hesitant at first, I was very intrigued by their reasonable pricing so I did some research and decided to use them to assist us with our visa process. The assistance they provided us was invaluable and my wife's application was accepted the first time we submitted it with no issues. Now, with green card in hand, my wife is living with me in the US.

I would recommend this service to anyone that is about to start their US visa application.

~ Miguel and Susan

Miguel and SusanUnited Kingdom / United States of America