Single Entry Short Stay
Single Entry Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 90 Days

Overview
Travelers who meet the requirements can enter Belarus once for private, business, or tourism visits with the single-entry e-visa. The visa allows for a restricted stay during its validity period and is applied for online. Before entering Belarus, applicants must present a valid passport, travel information, and supporting documentation.
Why Travunited
• Before applying, a professional eligibility evaluation. • Comprehensive document and insurance compliance review. • Quick, comprehensive online application assistance. • Committed visa experts for individualized advice. • Clear pricing with no additional costs. • Help with reservations and travel insurance. • Tracking and updating applications in real time.
Stats
• Validity: Usually granted for a maximum of 30 days following entry permission. • Entry type: Only one entry; upon departure, a new visa is needed. • Length of stay: Allows for a maximum of 30 days in Belarus • Processing time: After application, it typically takes seven calendar days. • The official e-visa portal is the only way to apply online. • Citizens of around 67 countries are eligible to apply. • Use: Not for employment; issued for travel, business, private visits, or events. • Entry points: Acceptable at certain border crossings and international airports.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• You must be a citizen of one of the qualifying nations (about 67 nationalities are eligible). • Must possess a regular passport with at least one blank page that is valid for at least 90 days after the e-visa expires. • Online applications must be submitted at least seven days prior to scheduled admission. • Must fill out the online form with correct personal, passport, address, and travel information. • Must have current health insurance that covers Belarus (minimum required coverage) • Must travel for authorized purposes, such as events, business, tourism, or private visits. • Immigration and security limitations must not exist.
Important Notes
• Only valid for one admission; after leaving, a new visa is needed. • Usually permits a brief stay (up to around 30 days) within the duration of the visa. • The date of issuance, not the date of your trip, is when your visa is valid. • Must pass through specific international checkpoints authorized for holders of e-visas in order to enter Belarus. • For the duration of the stay, valid medical insurance that covers Belarus is required. • Before traveling, bring a printed copy of your passport and e-visa clearance. • A tourist or business e-visa does not allow employment or paid jobs. • Belarusian border authorities decide final admittance and duration of stay.
Rejection Reasons
• An incomplete or inaccurate online application. • Passport validity that falls short of the minimum. • Inadequate or improper health insurance for Belarus. • Giving inaccurate, inconsistent, or contradictory information. • Applying too late before the planned departure date. • Authorities have identified background or security issues. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Low-quality photo upload or passport scan. • Applying for a purpose that isn't allowed by the e-visa. • An applicant of a non-eligible nationality.
FAQs
1. Can I extend my tourist visa in Belarus?
In most cases, no. Extensions are granted only for serious or unforeseen reasons (e.g., illness).
2. Do I need a visa for transit through Belarus?
Yes, unless you are in transit through Minsk Airport and remain in the international transit zone for under
3.What is the best time to apply for an e-visa to Belarus?
Applying at least seven to ten days before the date of your intended trip is advised.
4. When I arrive, do I have to present proof of funds?
Border guards may require you to provide proof that you have enough money.




