Liberia
Phone Code
+231
Capital
Monrovia
Population
5.2 Million
Native Name
Liberia
Region
Africa
Western Africa
Timezone
Greenwich Mean Time
UTCΒ±00
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Liberia is a West African country founded in 1847 by freed American slaves, making it Africa's first republic and one of only two African countries never colonized (with Ethiopia). Monrovia, the capital, is named after US President James Monroe. Liberia uses symbols of the United States (flag similar to US flag with one star, English as official language, US Dollar as legal tender alongside Liberian Dollar). Liberia experienced devastating civil wars (1989-2003) but has been rebuilding democracy and infrastructure. Visitors (mostly aid workers, business travelers, diaspora) are drawn to Monrovia's Ducor Hotel ruins, Providence Island historical landing site of freed slaves, Sapo National Park rainforest (elephants, pygmy hippopotamus), Robertsport surfing beaches, Firestone rubber plantation (world's largest), traditional culture, unique American-African heritage, and West African nature. Tourism infrastructure is limited, and Liberia remains one of Africa's least-visited countries despite English-speaking accessibility.
Visa Requirements for Liberia
Liberia requires visas for most international visitors except ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) citizens. E-visas are available online through the government portal (evisa.lra.gov.lr) for most nationalities, with processing typically 3-7 business days and costs around $50-100 USD depending on type and duration. Visa on arrival is also available at Roberts International Airport for many nationalities for $100-150 USD. Yellow fever vaccination certificate is MANDATORY for all travelers regardless of origin - strictly enforced at port of entry. ECOWAS citizens (Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, etc.) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Passport must be valid for 6 months. Liberia's visa system has improved with e-visa implementation but processing can be unpredictable. Infrastructure challenges and limited tourism mean visa policies are less developed than other West African countries.
Common Visa Types
E-Visa (Tourist/Business)
For tourism or business for most nationalities, applied for online before travel.
Visa on Arrival
For eligible nationalities who haven't obtained e-visa, available at Roberts International Airport.
ECOWAS Visa-Free Entry
For citizens of ECOWAS states (Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Ivory Coast, etc.) for any purpose.
Embassy Visa
Traditional visa obtained through Liberian embassy or consulate before travel.
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