TRAVEL & STUDY
Travel & Study
Travelling to the EU for Belarusian citizens was made easier with EU-Belarus Agreements of Visa Facilitation and Readmission coming into force from 1 July 2020. They represented an important milestone in the EU-Belarus relations for steady development of economic, humanitarian, cultural, scientific and other ties.
Visa
Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreements
The EU-Belarus Visa Facilitation Agreement makes it easier for Belarusian citizens to acquire visas* to come to the European Union.
- For all citizens of Belarus, regardless of their travel purpose or type of passport, the visa fee has been reduced to €35.
- The service (visa-centre) fee has been lowered to the maximum of €30;
- As a rule, consulates take no more than 10 days to make a decision on a visa application;
- Expedited application processing is possible.
- For some categories of travellers, such as business people, journalists, representatives of civil society organisations, people traveling for medical reasons, and several others, the visa fee will be altogether waived, there are fewer documents requested as evidence for purpose of travel, and(or) they are eligible to multiple-entry visas of increasingly longer duration (up to 5 years).
- Holders of valid biometric diplomatic passports are exempt from the visa obligation altogether.
*The Agreement applies to short-term travel defined as an intended stay of no more than 90 days in any 180-day period*.
*On 9 November 2021, the EU-Belarus Visa Facilitation Agreement was partially suspended.
The readmission agreement helps to ensure that persons residing illegally in the EU and in Belarus will be returned safely and in full respect of their rights*.
* On 2 December 2021, Belarus notified the EU of the suspension of the Readmission Agreement, taking effect on 4 December 2021.
Information for EU citizens
What EU citizens should know before travelling to Belarus
What’s new for EU citizens traveling to Belarus*
- The longer maximum length of stay (up to 90 days in any 180-day period).
- Reduced visa fee (€35).
- Visa fee waivers, fewer supporting documents, visas with longer validity (up to 5 years) for some categories of travellers.
- Holders of biometric diplomatic passports are exempt from the visa obligation.
*Visa-free travel to Belarus is possible under certain conditions. For more information, please visit the website of the Belarusian ministry of foreign affairs.
EU citizens travelling to Belarus should be regularly checking the website of their national Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to acquaint themselves with the latest travel rules.
Information for Schengen Visa Applicants in Belarus
Answers to the frequently asked questions
Who can submit a Schengen visa application in Belarus?
All Belarusian nationals or nationals of another country ("third-country national") legally residing in Belarus. All third-country nationals who are legally staying but not residing in Belarus can also lodge an application if they provide justification for submitting the application in Belarus.
With which consulate should applicants lodge their visa application?
Applicants must lodge their application at the consulate of the country they intend to visit. Applicants planning to visit several Schengen states must apply at the consulate of the country where they will spend the longest period. Applicants planning on visiting several Schengen states for equal lengths of stay must apply at the consulate of the country whose external borders they will cross first when entering the Schengen area. In case the Schengen state of destination has no consulate in the country where the applicant resides, the applicant should check whether it is represented by another consulate.
Visa Issuing Schengen Country Consulates in Belarus:
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Lithuania (Embassy of Lithuania in Minsk, Consulate General in Grodno)
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Poland (Embassy of Poland in Minsk, Polish Consulate in Grodno, Polish Consulate in Brest, and also www.e-konsulat.gov.pl for an internet registration of the application forms)
What to do if a Schengen country does not have a visa issuing embassy/consulate in Belarus?
If a Schengen country does not have an official visa issuing representation body in Belarus (i.e. embassy/consulate), the visa application has to be submitted at the embassy/consulate of the Schengen country representing the consular interests of the country of your destination.
Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia: A Schengen visa application for one of these countries may be submitted at the German Embassy.
Greece: A Schengen visa application for Greece may be submitted at the Greek Visa Application Centre in Minsk.
Denmark: A Schengen visa application for Denmark may be submitted at the Danish Visa Application Center in Minsk.
Iceland, Norway: A Schengen visa application for one of these countries may be submitted at the French Embassy.
Spain: A Schengen visa application for Spain may be submitted at the Spanish Visa Center in Minsk.
Malta: A Schengen visa application for Malta may be submitted at the Italian Embassy.
Portugal: A Schengen visa application for Portugal may be submitted at the Slovak Embassy.
Finland, Sweden: A Schengen visa application for Finland or Sweden may be submitted at the Estonian Embassy.
Switzerland: A Schengen visa application for Switzerland may be submitted at the Hungarian Embassy.
What happens if my application is submitted at the wrong embassy/consulate?
Once an application has been submitted, the embassy/consulate verifies, whether it is in its competence to examine the visa application. If the embassy/consulate is not in a position to process the application, it will, without any delay, return the application form to the applicant, reimburse the visa fee, and indicate at which embassy/consulate you should submit the application.
Useful links:
EU Travel Information: Re-Open EU
Frequently asked questions about Schengen visas
Embassies Contact Details
Embassy of the Austrian Republic 23, Belinskogo Str. (vulica Bialinskaha), Minsk 220113 Tel. + 375 17 319 05 41 Consular and Visa Section (national visas): 119034, Moscow, 7 Bolshoi Levshinski per. |
Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria 220030, Minsk, Svabody Square 11, 1st floor Tel (+ 375 17) 374 85 58 https://www.mfa.bg/embassies/belarus
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Embassy of the Republic of Hungary 220034, Minsk, 1B Platonova Street Tel (+375 17) 233 91 68 Consular Section: Tel (+375 17) 233 94 16 |
Embassy of Hellenic Republic (Greece) Moscow, 4 Leontevski per. |
Embassy of Ireland Vilnuis, 1 Gedimino pr. Tel (+370) 5 262 94 60 |
Embassy of the Italian Republic 220004, Minsk, 16B Rakovskaya Street Tel +375-17-202-17-23 / +375-17-202-17-06 Consular Section: Tel +375-17-202-17-05 |
Consulate of the Republic of Latvia in Vitebsk Address: 27a B. Hmelnickogo Str. 210015 Vitebsk, Belarus Phone: +375 21 261 4482 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www2.mfa.gov.lv/vitebsk |
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Moscow, 3 Khruschevski per. Tel (+7495) 786 66 63 |
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands 00-468 Warsaw, 10 Kawalerii Street Tel (+4822) 559 12 00 |
Embassy of the Portuguese Republic 129010, Moscow, 1 Botanicheski per. Tel (+7495) 981 34 10 Consular Section: Tel (+7495) 981 34 14 |
Embassy of Romania 220035, Minsk, 4 Moskvina per. Tel (+375 17) 203 80 97, (+375 17) 203 77 26 |
Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Moscow, 14-1 Malaya Dmitrovka Street Tel (+7495) 209 02 30, (+7495) 209 08 15 Consular Section: Tel (+7495) 737 33 98 |
Embassy of the French Republic 220030, Minsk, 11 Svobody Sq Tel (+375 17) 229 18 00 Consular Section: Tel (+375 17) 229 18 31 Email: [email protected] |
Embassy of the Republic of Estonia 220131, Minsk, 2nd per. Koltsova, 52 Tel (+375 17) 219 88 30 Consular Section: 220030, Minsk, 21 Lenina Street |
Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium 121069, Moscow, 7 Malaya Molchanovka Street Tel (+7495) 780 03 31 Visa Section: Tel (+7495) 780 03 41(from 11.00 to 13.00) |
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany 220034, Minsk, 26 Zacharova Street Tel (+375 17) 217 59 00 Consular Section: Minsk, 11 D Gazety Pravda Av. |
Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark Moscow, 9 Prechistenski per. Tel (+ 7495) 642 68 00 Visa Section: Tel (+ 7495) 642 68 01 |
Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain 121069, Moscow, 50/8 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street Tel (+7495) 202 21 61, (+7495) 202 26 10 Consular Section: Tel (+7495) 958 24 07, (+7495) 958 24 19 E-mail: [email protected] |
Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus Moscow, 9 Povarskaya Street Tel (+ 7495) 744 29 44 Consular Section: Tel (+ 7495) 744 29 34 |
Embassy of the Republic of Malta 117049, Moscow, 7-219 Korovii Val Tel (+7495) 237 19 39, (+7495) 230 25 24 |
Embassy of the Republic of Poland 220034, Minsk, 11 Z. Biaduli Street Tel +375 17388 52 01, 388 52 11, 388 52 24 Consular Section: 220002, Minsk, 91 A Kropotkina |
Embassy of the Slovak Republic 220030, Minsk, 6 Volodarskogo Street Tel (+375 17) 285 29 99 |
Embassy of the Republic of Finland LT-03107, Vilnuis, 24 K. Kalinausko Street, 2nd Floor Tel +370-5-266 80 10 |
Embassy of the Czech Republic 220088, Minsk, 12 Nagornaya st. Tel +375 17 294 52 49 |
Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden 220030, Minsk, 15 Revolyutsionnaya st. Tel +375 17 329 17 00 |
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