Belarus Travel Advisory (2024)

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Do not travel to Belarus due to the Belarusian authorities’ continued facilitation of Russia’s war against Ukraine, the buildup of Russian military forces in Belarus, the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, the potential of civil unrest, the risk of detention,andthe Embassy’s limited ability to assist U.S. citizens residing in or traveling to Belarus. U.S. citizens in Belarus should depart immediately.

On February 28, 2022, the Department of State ordered the departure of U.S. government employees and the suspension of operations of the U.S. Embassy in Minsk. All consular services, routine and emergency, are suspended until further notice.U.S. citizens in Belarus who require consular services should try to leave the country as soon as possible and contact a U.S. embassy or consulate in another country.

Due to Belarusian authorities’ continued facilitation of Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine and given the heightened volatility and unpredictable nature of the regional security environment, do not travel to Belarus.Potential harassment targeted specifically at foreigners is also possible.

Exercise increased awareness and vigilance regarding political and military tensions in the region.U.S. citizens are advised to avoid public demonstrations.Authorities have used force to disperse demonstrators, including those peacefully demonstrating. Bystanders, including foreign nationals, may face the possibility of arrest or detention.

U.S. citizens should regularly reevaluate possible departureplans in the event of an emergency. Border crossings with neighboring states are sometimes closed with little notice. Additional closures of crossing points along Belarus’ borders with Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, and Ukraine are possible.

Country Summary:Belarusian authorities have detained tens of thousands of individuals, including U.S. citizens, for alleged affiliations with opposition parties and alleged participation in political demonstrations. U.S. citizens in the vicinity of demonstrations have been arrested. Some have been victims of harassment and/or mistreatment by Belarusian officials. Belarusian authorities have targeted individuals associated with independent and foreign media. On May 23, 2021, Belarusian authorities forced the landing of a commercial aircraft transiting Belarusian airspace in order to arrest an opposition journalist who was a passenger.

Belarus enforces special restrictions on dual U.S.-Belarusian nationals and may refuse to acknowledge dual U.S.-Belarusian nationals’ U.S. citizenship, including denying or delaying U.S. consular assistance to detained dual nationals.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Advisory Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) prohibiting all U.S. air carriers and commercial operators, U.S. airmen and airwomen, and U.S. registered aircraft from operating at all altitudes in the Minsk Flight Information Region (UMMV). For more information, U.S. citizens should consult theFederal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices.

Read thecountry information pagefor additional information on travel to Belarus.

If you decide to travel to Belarus:

Belarus Travel Advisory (2024)

FAQs

Is Belarus safe to go now? ›

FCDO advises against all travel to Belarus

There is some risk that direct conflict linked to the war in Ukraine may spread to Belarus.

What level of travel advisory is Belarus? ›

Level 4:

Are tourists allowed in Belarus? ›

On 3 April 2022 Belarus lifted pandemic- related travel restrictions. At present there are no entry and exit restrictions at international checkpoints of the Republic of Belarus: for citizens of Belarus; for foreign nationals and stateless persons (if they have a visa or are entitled to a visa waiver).

Why Belarus is worth visiting? ›

Belarus is considered to be one of the world centers of religious tourism for Jews. The unique architecture of Belarusian ancient churches attracts many Christian pilgrims. Foreigners come here to see with their own eyes the places where famous battles, in which their ancestors participated, took place.

Is Belarus friendly to the United States? ›

In Belarus – U.S. relations, the process of normalization continued until August 2020. The atmosphere of mutual trust was gradually restored. The level and intensity of bilateral contacts increased.

Does US recognize Belarus? ›

The United States recognized Belarusian independence on December 25, 1991. After the two countries established diplomatic relations, the U.S. Embassy in Minsk was officially opened on January 31, 1992.

Is it worth visiting Minsk? ›

You're Going to Love Minsk

Much of the country has been rebuilt since World War II, and its architecture is a monument to its turbulent past, while its thriving businesses are a badge of its prosperous present.

Can you fly to Minsk? ›

Fly to Minsk with KLM

Together with our global network, we as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offer flights to Minsk, serving Minsk National Airport (MSQ). If you need help with your flight details or would like to make a special request, we're here to help!

What countries have a Level 4 travel ban? ›

What countries have a Level 4 travel warning?
  • Afghanistan.
  • Belarus.
  • Burkina Faso.
  • Burma.
  • Central African Republic.
  • Haiti.
  • Iran.
  • Iraq.
Feb 3, 2024

Is it safe for Americans to visit Belarus? ›

Due to Belarusian authorities' continued facilitation of Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine and given the heightened volatility and unpredictable nature of the regional security environment, do not travel to Belarus. Potential harassment targeted specifically at foreigners is also possible.

Is Minsk Airport open? ›

Flights continue to operate in and out of Minsk National Airport as normal. All foreign arrivals, above the age of six, must have a medical certificate (PCR) showing a negative coronavirus test result, issued no later than 72 hours before entry.

Can mexicans travel to Belarus? ›

Belarusian visa for Mexican citizens. A visa is NOT required for Mexican passport holders visiting Belarus for a short-term stay: 30 days.

Why does Russia like Belarus? ›

The strategic partnership between Belarus and Russia is based on the geographic location, close historic and cultural links between both countries and peoples, economic ties and cooperation between the Belarusian and Russian businesses.

What is Belarus most famous for? ›

Belarus is famous for its forests and lakes – no wonder it is called the «lungs of Europe». There are many wide bright avenues and narrow cobbled streets, Catholic churches and Orthodox cathedrals, majestic castles and wooden huts in the villages, hearty and delicious national cuisine in Belarus.

Where is the nicest place in Belarus? ›

We've decided to compile a list of the best cities to visit in Belarus that are no less exciting than the capital.
  • Brest. Brest is the second largest city in Belarus. ...
  • Nesvizh. ...
  • Polotsk. ...
  • Grodno. ...
  • Vitebsk. ...
  • Gomel. ...
  • Mogilev.

Is Ukraine Belarus border open? ›

All twelve border crossing points (BCP) between Belarus and Ukraine have remained closed since mid-April 2022 on the Ukraine side. The heavy fortification of the border between Belarus and Ukraine may prevent physical access to crossing points.

Can I go to Belarus from Russia? ›

There is virtually no border control when traveling between Belarus and Russia, but document checks may be carried out by Russian authorities on the way from Belarus to Russia by road, as it is prohibited by Russian law for third-country nationals to enter Russia outside border control.

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