Embassy visa required

Indian citizens generally need an embassy visa to travel to Belarus for tourism.

Indian citizens planning to visit Belarus for tourism generally require an embassy visa. However, a visa-free regime allows Indian citizens to enter Belarus for up to 30 days via Minsk National Airport under specific conditions. For stays longer than 30 days, or entry through other border crossings, an embassy visa is mandatory.

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Visa-Free Entry (via Minsk National Airport) — visa details for Indian citizens travelling to Belarus
Detail Visa-Free Entry (via Minsk National Airport)
Verdict Embassy visa required
Validity 30 days from entry
Max stay 30 days
Entries Single
Government fee Fees vary by visa type and nationality, and change often — check the official fee portal.
Best for For Indian citizens arriving and departing via Minsk National Airport (MSQ), not arriving from or departing to Russia, with valid medical insurance and sufficient funds. Best for short tourist or business trips by air.

How much does a Belarus visa cost for Indian citizens?

There are usually two or three separate charges, and people often confuse them.

  • Government / consular fee Set by the embassy or consulate. It varies by visa type, number of entries and your nationality.
  • Visa centre service fee Charged by the application centre (such as VFS Global) on top of the government fee.
  • Courier, SMS & biometrics Optional extras such as passport return by courier are billed separately.

We deliberately do not publish fee amounts: they differ by visa type and nationality and change often, and a stale number is worse than none. Check the current amount on the official source.

Documents required for Indian citizens

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How to apply for a Belarus visa from India

Follow these steps in order.

  1. 1
    Determine if you are eligible for visa-free entry via Minsk National Airport.
    Visa-Free Travel Information
  2. 2
    If not eligible for visa-free entry, gather all required documents for the specific visa type you need.
  3. 3
    Complete the visa application form accurately.
    Visa Application Form
  4. 4
    Schedule an appointment at the Embassy of Belarus in India or a designated consular office.
    Embassy of Belarus in India
  5. 5
    Submit your application in person along with all supporting documents and pay the applicable visa fee.
  6. 6
    Collect your passport with the visa once processing is complete.

Common Belarus visa rejection reasons

Why India → Belarus applications get refused — and how to avoid it.

  • Incomplete or inconsistent documentation.

    How to avoid: Double-check that all required documents are submitted, and that information across all documents (e.g., dates, names) is consistent and accurate.

  • Insufficient proof of funds.

    How to avoid: Ensure you can clearly demonstrate adequate financial means to cover your entire stay in Belarus, as per the official requirements.

  • Unclear or unconvincing purpose of visit.

    How to avoid: Provide a detailed and credible itinerary, confirmed accommodation, and any invitation letters to clearly state your travel purpose.

  • Weak ties to your home country.

    How to avoid: Submit documents that prove strong social, economic, or family ties to India, such as employment letters, property ownership, or family certificates, to assure consular officers of your return.

  • Passport validity issues.

    How to avoid: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 90 days beyond your intended departure date from Belarus and has at least two blank pages.

  • Previous immigration violations or visa refusals.

    How to avoid: Be honest about any past immigration issues. Ensure you have resolved any previous overstays or violations before applying.

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  • Always carry your medical insurance policy and proof of funds, as border officials may request them upon entry.
  • If staying longer than 5 working days, foreign citizens must register with the local police department or the hotel administration.
  • Be aware of local laws and customs; photography of government buildings or military installations may be restricted.
  • Ensure your passport has sufficient validity (at least 90 days beyond your intended departure) and blank pages.

Frequently asked questions

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 90 days beyond your intended departure date from Belarus. If it expires in 5 months (approx. 150 days), you might be eligible, but it's safer to have more validity. It is highly recommended to have at least 6 months of validity remaining.

  • You must demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay. The exact amount is calculated based on a 'base value' set by the Belarusian government. Please check the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs website or the Embassy for the current required amount per day or for a 30-day stay.

  • In exceptional circumstances, a short-term visa (Type C) may be extended by the Citizenship and Migration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This is generally not guaranteed and requires valid reasons.

  • A previous visa refusal for another country might be considered during your application. It is important to be truthful on your application form and provide all requested information.

  • Standard visa processing typically takes several working days. An expedited service might be available for an additional fee, reducing the processing time. Always check with the Embassy for current processing times and options.

  • Self-employed individuals should provide business registration documents and bank statements. Students typically need a letter from their educational institution and financial support documents from parents/sponsors. The goal is to prove you have sufficient funds and strong ties to India.

  • Each child, including infants, must have their own passport and visa (if applicable). If travelling with only one parent, a notarized consent letter from the absent parent might be required. Always confirm specific requirements with the Embassy.

  • No, a tourist visa (Type C) does not permit employment in Belarus. If you intend to work, you must apply for a specific work visa category.

  • You can apply for a multiple-entry tourist visa (Type C) if your travel plans require multiple entries. You will need to provide a clear itinerary justifying the need for multiple entries.

  • If you remain in the international transit zone of Minsk National Airport and do not pass through border control, a transit visa is generally not required. However, if you need to exit the airport or your layover exceeds 24 hours, a transit visa may be necessary. The 30-day visa-free regime via Minsk National Airport can also cover short transits if you meet its conditions.

  • There are usually two or three separate charges, and people often confuse them. Government / consular fee: Set by the embassy or consulate. It varies by visa type, number of entries and your nationality. Visa centre service fee: Charged by the application centre (such as VFS Global) on top of the government fee. Courier, SMS & biometrics: Optional extras such as passport return by courier are billed separately. Fees change regularly, so confirm the current amount on the official source linked on this page before you apply.

This page is AI-assisted and last verified on 22 Aug 2026. Visa rules change — always confirm on the official source before you travel.