Belarus to introduce e-visas on March 19

December 19, Pozirk. Belarus will introduce electronic visas for nationals of 71 countries in three months, says the government’s Directive No 953 approved three days ago.
The new regulation lists 35 European countries whose nationals are eligible for a visa waiver until 2026.
Applications and fees for the issue of e-visas will be accepted at e-pasluga.by.
Electronic visas will authorize a single entry on business, cultural, educational, tourist and personal trips for up to 30 days.
The applications will be considered within seven calendar days.
Upon entry, foreigners would be required to present a QR code from e-pasluga.by or a printout.

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