Do I need a visa to visit Belarus if I have a Russian visa?

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I am a U.S. citizen living in Russia with a multi-entry student visa. I noticed that on my migration card it lists the Russian Federation as well as the Republic of Belarus. Do I need to get another visa if I want to visit Belarus, or is what I already have sufficient?



Best Answer

In short the answer is yes you do need a separate visa for Belarus. Your Russian Student Visa doesn't allow you to enter Belarus.

The reason that it has the names of both countries is because the form they use is exactly the same. From the US Embassy in Moscow:

Although Russia and Belarus use the same migration card, travelers should be aware that each country maintains its own visa regime. U.S. citizens wishing to travel to both nations must apply for two separate visas. A traveler entering Russia directly from Belarus is not required to obtain a new migration card, but at his or her option may do so if blank ones are available at the time of entry.




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Can you enter Belarus with a Russian visa?

No,Russian visa does not allow to visit Belarus.

Who needs a visa to enter Belarus?

If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, or plan to enter on a diplomatic or official passport, you'll need a visa. You don't need a visa to transit Belarus by air, but the maximum period you can transit and remain airside is 24 hours.

Which countries can enter Belarus without visa?

No visa is required for Belarus for holders of either diplomatic or other official passports of Algeria, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Chile, Egypt, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Laos, Myanmar, Nicaragua, North Korea, Oman, Peru, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, South ...

How many countries can I visit with Russian visa?

As of 5 April 2022, Russian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 118 countries and territories, ranking the Russian passport 49th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.



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Answer 2

Yes you do need a VISA and for stays over one month you need an invitation from someone. I think that the frontier between Russia and Belarus is open for Belarusian and Russian citizens, but not for foreigners. Also, you need to register in Belarus within 5 working days of your arrival.

Answer 3

Definitely do need a Belarus visa even if there is no passport control between Russia and Belarus. Flights between Belarus and Russia are domestic with no passport control. Random document checks do happen by Belarusian authority on the train and airport as it happened to me once at the airport. Also, the police can stop you to check your documents. You don't want to be caught without a visa and it's not difficult to get a visa, too.

Answer 4

Similar to the Schengen Zone, Russia and Belarus do not have passport control between the two countries.

With that said, http://mfa.gov.by/en/visa/ doesn't appear to explicitly list any exception for travel from Russia, so, technically, you might still need to have a visa in case you're subject to a random check.

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