Okay, so I’m gonna walk you through how I got a Lebanese passport, it was a bit of a journey, but I made it.
First off, I needed to get the application form. I remember thinking, “Where do I even start?” I had heard about this “Lebanon Passport Application Form,” but didn’t really know what it was. Turns out, it’s the key to the whole process.
So, I started digging around, you know, searching online and asking a few friends who had gone through this before. It took me a while, but I finally got hold of the application form. Next step, I gathered all the documents they asked for. Man, there were so many! I needed my Lebanese ID card, an extract of civil status and a bunch of other papers I can’t even remember now.

- Lebanese ID card
- Extract of civil status
- Some other stuff I forget
Once I had everything, I double-checked and triple-checked to make sure I didn’t miss anything, I was so nervous I’d mess it up! Then, I booked an appointment. I called the number I found online. It was some official line, sounded all serious and stuff. The guy on the phone told me I needed to request a “NEW passport” since it was my first time. I followed his instructions, there were a few steps, but it was pretty straightforward.
Then came the waiting game. I heard it usually takes at least three months to get a new passport. Three months! I was so impatient, refreshing my email every hour hoping for an update. But hey, patience is a virtue, right?
Finally, after what felt like forever, the email arrived! My passport was ready! I rushed to pick it up, it was such a relief to finally hold it in my hands. It was all shiny and new, with my photo looking all official.
The whole experience
The whole experience was a bit stressful, to be honest. But I learned a lot about the process, and now I can say I’ve successfully navigated the bureaucracy of getting a Lebanese passport. And if I can do it, so can you! You just need to be patient, organized, and a little bit persistent. I can give you the number for the appointment.
It might seem like a mountain to climb, but trust me, it’s doable. And once you get that passport in your hand, it’s all worth it. You’ll have that little booklet that opens up a whole world of possibilities.