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Information & Chat => Visas, Legal Paperwork and Other Documentation => Topic started by: Gipsy on August 14, 2018, 09:02:33 AM

Title: 30 days Visa free in Belarus
Post by: Gipsy on August 14, 2018, 09:02:33 AM
As of July 24th, tourists/travelers arriving at Minsk airport can get a 30day vise free entry, the only requirement is medical insurance for 10,000euros to include repatriation.

Hope this helps some of you...
Title: Re: 30 days Visa free in Belarus
Post by: Wiz on August 14, 2018, 11:02:47 AM
As of July 24th, tourists/travelers arriving at Minsk airport can get a 30day vise free entry, the only requirement is medical insurance for 10,000euros to include repatriation.

Hope this helps some of you...

Just spoke to my friend who is married to a Belarusian woman and he got last week his visa and costed him £150

 :(
Title: Re: 30 days Visa free in Belarus
Post by: Gipsy on August 14, 2018, 01:41:18 PM
As of July 24th, tourists/travelers arriving at Minsk airport can get a 30day vise free entry, the only requirement is medical insurance for 10,000euros to include repatriation.

Hope this helps some of you...

Just spoke to my friend who is married to a Belarusian woman and he got last week his visa and costed him £150

 :(

oh dear wizzie baby, is one calling one a liar??

Note what I wrote, IF one arrives via Minsk airport, one can obtain a 30 day visa FREE..

IF one wishes to arrive by any other form of transport, one requires a visa from the Belarus consulate..


You know where to look to find out if I am correct or not...


Remember, I have family in Minsk.....
Title: Re: 30 days Visa free in Belarus
Post by: msmoby on August 14, 2018, 01:59:03 PM
Wiz, THIS TIME .. Gypo is right ..

You still need a BL Visa if you arrive from Russia - as the Russians check you out or if you arrive via train / road
Title: Re: 30 days Visa free in Belarus
Post by: Wiz on August 14, 2018, 03:47:34 PM
No I never call you a liar.....I just told you what he said to me.

I called him to tell him the good news.... but his wife was in a hurry and organised everything and they paid for it.

I was talking to him earlier, after he finished work and he told me that his wife knows too NOW. Bloody too late... he said, I paid the money.

Before he got married, I told him too use teh EU directive, like I did, and pay nothing to bring her over. His wife had different idea, she wanted him to use his British Passport and now he moans that she cost him a lot of money when I paid nothing  for FLR and ILR.

I hope al is clear now.