Information on visa-free travel via the airports of the Republic of Belarus


According to the Presidential Decree effective from January 9, 2017 (with changes and additions effective from July 27, 2018 and October 17, 2021) foreign citizens of 76 countries can enter Belarus for up to 30 days* and exit from the territory of Belarus only through the State border checkpoints of the Republic of Belarus "Minsk National Airport", “Airport Brest”, “Airport Gomel”, “Airport Grodno”, “Airport Mogilev”, “Airport Vitebsk”.

The term of visa-free stay is estimated at calendar days; the first day corresponds to the date of arrival, the last day coincides with the date of departure (regardless of the time of arrival and/or departure). 

The given order of visa-free movement through the airports does not extend to persons coming to Belarus by plane from the Russian Federation, as well as to those who intend to fly to the airports of the Russian Federation (such flights are considered as internal ones and do not have border control).

Visa-free regime does not extend to holders of diplomatic, service, special and other passports equivalent to them.

To enter the Republic of Belarus in the visa-free regime via the checkpoints "Minsk National Airport", “Airport Brest”, “Airport Gomel”, “Airport Grodno”, “Airport Mogilev”, “Airport Vitebsk” foreign nationals should have the following documents:

— a valid ordinary passport. The passport must be valid at least 90 days beyond intended date of departure from the Republic of Belarus;

— financial means: amount equivalent to not less than 2 base rates for each day of stay or 50 base rates if the stay is full 30 days, in Belarusian rubles or foreign currency;

— a medical insurance policy with coverage for at least 10 000 euros, valid in Belarus during the whole duration of stay.

For citizens of Egypt, Gambia, Haiti, India, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Namibia, Pakistan, Samoa, South Africa, Vietnam a valid multiple visa of the EU member states or Schengen zone with a mark in passport on crossing the border of these states and tickets with confirmation of departure from the abovementioned Belarusian airports within 30 days from the date of entry is a compulsory additional requirement

NB: When staying in Belarus for more than 10 working days, foreign citizens need to register with the divisions on citizenship and migration of the territorial bodies of internal affairs or via the unified portal for electronic services portal.gov.by. When staying in hotels, hostels, sanatoriums and other collective accommodation facilities the registration of foreign citizens is carried out by the administrations of such facilities by default upon check-in.

The term of visa-free stay can not be extended beyond the established 30 days.

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