Belarus•EuropeE-visa for Tourism
At a Glance
Processing Time
Varies
Application Fee
66 EUR
Stay Duration
Up to 30 days
Renewable
Varies
Job Offer
Not Required
Dependents
Not Specified
PR Pathway
No
This visa does not offer a direct route to permanent residency.Remote Work
Not Required
Overview
Electronic visa for tourism purposes, available since March 20, 2025. Single-entry visa valid up to 30 days. Available to citizens of 67 eligible countries.
E-visa is an electronic visa system introduced on March 20, 2025, that allows citizens of 67 countries to apply online for tourism visas without visiting an embassy. The visa is issued automatically and sent via email.
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Requirements
Personal
Passport Validity
6 months beyond intended stay months
Documentation
Applicant Documents
Valid passport
Scanned copy, 6+ months validity
Passport photo
Digital color photo
Travel itinerary
Planned activities and accommodation
OptionalProof of funds
Bank statement or financial proof
OptionalReturn ticket
Return flight booking
OptionalTrack your documents or upload them for AI-powered review
Advantages
- Completely online application process
- No embassy visit required
- Quick issuance (instant to hours)
- Can be applied from anywhere
- Convenient digital process
Considerations
- Limited to 30 days
- Single entry only
- Restricted to 67 eligible countries
- Cannot be extended
Application Process
Visit E-Pasluga portal
Go to e-visa website or mobile app
Create personal account
Register on E-Pasluga platform
Complete e-visa form
Fill in visa application online (service code 3.04.01)
Upload documents
Scan and upload passport, photo, itinerary
Pay visa fee
EUR 60 consular fee + EUR 6 service charge online
Submit application
Complete submission through portal
Receive e-visa
E-visa issued and sent to email automatically
Application Forms
E-visa Application Form
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