Belarus Visa RequirementsFor Australia passport holders

Australian passport holders can visit Belarus visa-free for up to 30 days when entering and exiting through Minsk National Airport. However, the Australian Government advises against all travel to Belarus due to the political situation.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Free visa cost
Minsk
Europe
BYN (Br)
Belarusian, Russian
UTC+3

Great news! Australia passport holders can enter Belarus without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

While visa-free access for up to 30 days via Minsk National Airport exists in policy, entry must be strictly through Minsk airport: arrivals by land or via other border crossings do not qualify for the visa-free regime. The visa-free scheme does not apply if travelling from or to Russia. Given current DFAT advice against all travel, Australians should seriously reconsider any plans to visit Belarus. Those who proceed despite the advisory should register with the Australian Embassy in Warsaw (which covers Belarus) and maintain a very low profile.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Australia to Belarus: What You Need to Know

Belarus is under an authoritarian government that has maintained close ties with Russia, particularly since the disputed 2020 presidential election and the subsequent crackdown on protests. Australia has joined international condemnation of the Belarusian government's human rights abuses, and the Australian DFAT travel advisory currently advises Australians not to travel to Belarus. The risk of arbitrary detention is a genuine concern for foreign nationals. Additionally, the ongoing conflict in neighbouring Ukraine has further destabilised the region.

Practical Tips

If travel is absolutely necessary despite advisories, avoid any political discussions or demonstrations. Do not photograph government buildings, security forces, or anything that could be interpreted as politically sensitive. Have emergency contact numbers saved, including the Australian Embassy in Warsaw: +48 22 521 3444. Ensure travel insurance explicitly covers travel to high-risk countries, as standard policies typically exclude destinations under a "do not travel" advisory.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Australians visit Belarus without a visa?

In principle, Australians can enter Belarus visa-free for up to 30 days when flying directly into Minsk National Airport. However, the Australian Government currently advises against all travel to Belarus due to serious safety and security concerns, including the risk of arbitrary detention.

Why does Australia advise against travel to Belarus?

Australia's DFAT has issued a "do not travel" advisory for Belarus due to the authoritarian government's crackdown on dissent following the disputed 2020 presidential election, human rights abuses, and Belarus's involvement in supporting Russia's military actions in Ukraine. There is a genuine risk of arbitrary arrest and detention for foreign nationals.

Does the Belarus visa-free scheme apply at land borders?

No. The visa-free access for eligible nationalities applies only to those entering and exiting through Minsk National Airport. Entry via land borders from Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, or Ukraine does not qualify for the visa-free regime.

What should Australians do if they must travel to Belarus?

Australians who must travel to Belarus despite the DFAT advisory should register with the Australian Embassy in Warsaw (which covers Belarus), maintain a very low profile, avoid any political activity or discussions, and have emergency contact numbers readily available. Comprehensive travel insurance is essential.