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Mexican visa for Belarusian citizens

Visa requirements:, mexico tourist visa requirements:.

  • Holding Belarusian passport that is valid for six months beyond the period of the intended stay in Mexico.
  • Proof of onward travel (departure) from Mexico.

If you are looking for Mexico visa information, such as available types of visas, or how to apply from Belarus, we recommend you visit or contact the embassy or consulate of Mexico nearest your place of residence.

  • Vilnius : The Honorary Consulate of in Vilnius, ~ 204.68 kilometers (127.18 mi) away from Minsk, Belarus. (Working hours: Open now. Close in 6 hours 10 minutes ).
  • Kiev : The Embassy of in Kiev, ~ 402.70 kilometers (250.23 mi) away from Minsk, Belarus. (Working hours: Open now. Close in 7 hours 40 minutes ).

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The line chart shows the number of visitors from Belarus traveling to Mexico from 2008 to 2018.

References: UNWTO.org , World Bank and multiple sources. (This data is for informational purposes only. Please see our disclaimer page for more information.)

Mexico & Belarus comparison

Mexico's area is approximately 1,943,950 km2 (750,562 sq mi), while the area of Belarus is approximately 202,910 km2 (78,343 sq mi). This means Belarus is 9.58 times smaller than Mexico.

As of July 2024, Mexico's population is ~134.4 million people - 124,961,518 more people than the population of Belarus.

We have highlighted Mexico & Belarus’s relative positions on world's map for your reference.

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How many visitors from belarus travel to mexico in one year.

The number of visitors from Belarus visiting Mexico in 2018 was approximately 148,727.

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Visa Requirement

Visa Required to travel to Mexico for nationals of Belarus

Entry Recommendations (With visa)

  • Visa Application Form : Fill in the application form for Mexico
  • Passport Photo : Recent Photo no older than 6 months
  • Passport : The original Passport (or Travel document) of applicant. Passport must have 6 months of remaining validity on the date of travel. Passport must have 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
  • Passport Copy : Scan copy of passport of applicant's. Signature page and personal information pages, Photo page, date of issue and expiry pages have to be included. Passport have be valid for at least six months beyond the expiry date of the visa.
  • Appointment Booking : Appointment booking confirmation with the consulate of Mexico.
  • Current Details : If you are Employed: • An employer letter on company letterhead containing contact details, contract type, purpose and duration of the trip. Letter must state that a leave of absence has been granted and that you will be returning to your current job. • The current bank statement of the latest 6 months • Income Tax Return (ITR) • The original pay slips If Self Employed: • Include a copy of your business license • Company bank statement of the latest 6 months • Income Tax Return (ITR) If Student: • Letter from your school stating that you are registered for the upcoming semester and that you are in good standing. • No Object certificate from School or University. If Retired: • Proof of your retirement fund.
  • Accomodation Proof : Hotel or Accomodation reservation in Mexico for the duration of your visit.
  • Travel Proof : A round-trip flight reservations for Mexico.
  • Proof of Funds : Proof of enough money for your stay and to leave Mexico, such as • Personal bank statements • Pay slips if employed • Income Tax Return (ITR) / Tax records You must provide proof of your financial ability so as to support yourself financially during your stay in Mexico and for your return transportation.
  • Residency Proof : Legal residence in applicant's country you are applying from, e.g, visa or residence permit. Confirmation of legal residence, if you are not a national of the country in which you are applying or your right to reside there is not included in your passport. Residence permit should be valid for at least 3 months after departure.

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Currency used in Belarus is Belarusian Ruble ( 1 BYN = 0.47 USD )

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Mexico tourist visa: Requirements and application procedure

Updated: October 31, 2023

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Mexico tourist visa requirements are clear and easy to understand. Mexico has a liberal visa policy offering visa EXEMPTION to many nationalities. Those who REQUIRE a visa are also exempt from visa if they hold a valid visa from the US, UK, Canada, Schengen or Japan. 

Mexico visa application is fairly simple. It costs $44 USD and takes about two business days to process. Mexico tourist visa is valid for 180 days, multiple-entry.

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MEXICO TOURIST VISA REQUIREMENTS BY NATIONALITY

Mexico Tourist Visa Requirements by Nationality

Minimum passport validity required to enter Mexico

  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival

Visa EXEMPT nationalities

180-day entry.

  • Liechtenstein
  • Marshall Islands
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Sint Maarten
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America

Visa REQUIRED nationalities

  • Afghanistan
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Burkina Faso
  • The central African Republic
  • Congo (Dem. Rep. of)
  • Congo (Rep. of)
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • North Korea
  • North Macedonia
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Salomon Islands
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Timor-Leste
  • Turkmenistan
  • Vatican City

Visa EXEMPT with a valid VISA from the US, Canada, UK, Schengen or Japan

Visa is NOT REQUIRED for ANY nationality holding a valid visa from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Schengen or Japan for stays up to 180 days as a tourist.

Example: You hold an Indian passport with a US B1/B2 visa, both valid for more than 6 months. You can enter Mexico using your India passport and US B1/B2 visa. No need to apply for a separate Mexico visa.

Visa EXEMPT with a valid PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD from the US, Canada, UK, any Schengen country, Japan or any Pacific Alliance country (Chile, Colombia, Peru)

Visa is NOT REQUIRED for ANY nationality holding a valid permanent resident card from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Schengen, Japan, Chile, Colombia and Peru for stays up to 180 days as a tourist.

Example: You hold an Egypt passport with a US green card, both valid for more than 6 months. You can enter Mexico using your Egypt passport and US green card. No need to apply for a separate Mexico visa.

Visa EXEMPT for cruise passengers

Visa is NOT REQUIRED for cruise passengers of ANY nationality entering Mexico at maritime ports as part of the cruise trip. 

Example: You are on a Caribbean cruise trip that will make a stop at Cancun, Mexico. You do not need any visa to enter Mexico at Cancun as part of your Caribbean cruise trip.

MEXICO TOURIST VISA APPLICATION PROCESS

Mexico Tourist Visa Application Form

Check if you need a Mexico tourist visa from the “Visa Requirements” section above. Alternatively, you can check if a visa is REQUIRED or EXEMPT on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico website.

Validity of Mexico tourist visa

Mexico tourist visas are valid for 6 months from the date of visa issue. Visas are usually multiple-entry.

Example: If your Mexico visa was issued on December 05, 2020, the visa will be valid until June 05, 2021.

When to apply for Mexico visa

You can apply for a Mexico visa up to 3 months in advance.

Example: If you plan to visit Mexico on April 15, you can apply for your Mexico visa on or after January 16.

How long can you stay in Mexico

The Mexico tourist visa allows you to stay up to 180 days in Mexico. 

In most cases, immigration officers give 180-day entry. But there may be occasions where you will be given fewer days. Check your FMM form for the number of days you’re allowed to stay. 

Example: If you entered Mexico on July 01, you will be allowed to stay till December 27. 

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE When asked at the port of entry, I usually say that I’m in Mexico for 1 month. But if necessary I continue staying longer. In one instance, I stayed close to 180 days and it wasn’t a problem leaving or re-entering Mexico.

Application procedure

Mexico tourist visa application is a 5 step process.

  • Prepare documents required
  • Schedule visa appointment
  • Pay visa fee
  • Attend visa appointment
  • Pick up Passport

1. Prepare documents required

The following documents are required for Mexico tourist visa. 

  • Completed Mexico visa application form
  • One passport-size photograph
  • Original passport
  • Copy of the first and last page of your passport
  • Original employment letter (must have been working for at least 1 year in the current company)
  • Bank statements for the last 3 months
  • Payslips for the last 3 months
  • Copy of the visa/residence permit if applying in a third country (Example: if you hold an Indian passport and applying in the US, you have to provide a copy of your US visa)

1.2. Photo requirements

The photo must be 4.5cm x 3.5 cm with a white background, no glasses and the face covering 80% of the photo.

2. Schedule visa appointment

You must schedule your visa appointment at your nearest Mexican embassy or consulate using the MEXITEL visa appointment website. You cannot appear at the consulate without a prior scheduled appointment. 

First, you will have to create an account in MEXITEL. You will need the following details to create your account.

  • Surname/Family Name
  • Mother’s Last Name
  • Primary Phone
  • Phone Number

After creating your account, you will have to select the country and the consulate. You will then see the calendar with available dates. You can select the date and time that works for you and schedule the appointment.  

After you finish scheduling your appointment, you will receive a confirmation letter in your email. You must print this confirmation letter and carry it with you on the day of your appointment. 

The Mexican embassy in India made a nice step-by-step guide on how to schedule visa appointments using the MEXITEL website. 

NOTE Use Chrome browser if you can to schedule your appointment. MEXITEL website is not compatible with certain web browsers.

3. Pay visa fee

The Mexico tourist visa fee is $44 USD payable in local currency. You may end up paying a bit more or less due to the exchange rate. Keep in mind that the visa fee is non-refundable. 

The payment method for the visa fee depends on the country and consulate. Some Mexican consulates accept cash payments within the consulate. Some require you to pay the fee at a designated bank in person or online prior to attending your appointment at the consulate. Check on your nearest consulate website for the exact procedure and fee.

4. Attend visa appointment

On the day of your visa appointment, you must appear at the Mexican consulate. If the consulate requires the visa payment to be made at the consulate, you will be instructed to pay the visa fee at the cashier. 

You will then meet the consular officer. You must present your passport, documents and visa fee receipt.

The consulate office will review your documents and capture your biometrics such as photos and fingerprints. They will ask you a few questions to assess your background and purpose of travel. 

If you are not eligible for the visa or do not meet the requirements, you will be told so. Your documents and passport will be returned back. This is not a rejection, so it will not hurt your future visa attempts for Mexico or any other country.

4.1. Visa processing time

Mexico tourist visa processing takes 2 working days. If there are too many applicants, the processing can take up to 10 working days. You will be told at the visa interview when to come back to pick up your passport.

05. Pick up passport

You have to go back to the Mexican consulate again in person to pick up your passport. 

Keep in mind that passports cannot be mailed back to you. You also cannot send anyone else to pick up your passport. You must go back in person to pick up your own passport.

After you pick up your passport, verify the name and dates on your Mexico visa to make sure everything is correct.

ENTERING AND LEAVING MEXICO BY AIR

Mexico Immigration Form FMM

Entering Mexico by air

A Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM) is a Mexican immigration form similar to an arrival/departure card, also called a Mexico Tourist Card. Normally, an FMM card will be given to you on your inbound flight. You must fill this FMM card before you enter the immigration and customs at the first port of entry in Mexico.

At your first port of entry in Mexico, you have to go through passport control. You will be asked about your purpose of travel, whether it’s your first time in Mexico, etc. Your passport will be stamped.

Mexico Immigration Form FMM 180 days

The number of days you will be allowed to stay will be marked on the FMM card. Usually, it’s 180 days but it can be less also. Verify the card right away to make sure you were given enough days for your trip.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I have entered Mexico by air at Mexico City, Guadalajara and Cancun airports. I was always asked how long I plan to stay in Mexico. I was never asked to show proof of my return ticket or hotel bookings.

IMPORTANT You must retain the FMM card while you are in Mexico. If you lose, you have to pay a penalty on your exit.

As always, carry a copy of your return ticket and hotel booking just in case. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, don’t forget to get proof of onward ticket .

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Leaving Mexico by air

You have to return the FMM card to the airline staff on your exit. If you lose your FMM card, you must pay a penalty. To avoid any penalties and delays on your exit, make sure to keep the FMM card safe while you are in the country.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I left Mexico by air at Mexico City, Guadalajara and Cancun airports. There was no exit passport control. The airline staff verified my FMM card at check-in and took it away at the gate before boarding.

ENTERING AND LEAVING MEXICO BY LAND

Mexico Tourism Tax Receipt

Entering Mexico by land

Grab and fill an FMM card at the immigration office. Present your passport, FMM card and cash for tourism tax. 

You will be asked about your purpose of travel, whether it’s your first time in Mexico, etc. Your passport will be stamped. The number of days you will be allowed to stay will be marked on the FMM card. Usually, it’s 180 days but it can be less in some instances. Check the FMM card right away to make sure you were given enough days for your trip.

TOURISM TAX All tourists entering Mexico must pay a tourism tax. If you are flying into Mexico, your airline fare will include tourism tax. But if you are entering by land, you must pay tourism tax at the immigration office. The tourism tax is $594 MXN. It must be paid in cash in Mexican pesos only, but at some borders accept USD.

Leaving Mexico by land

You must present your original passport, FMM card and proof of tourism tax paid to the immigration officer. 

Mexico tourist tax charged by the airline

If you have entered Mexico by air, check your airline booking for itemized price details. You should see a line such as “Tourism Tax”. You can print your booking and show this as proof of the tourism tax paid when leaving Mexico by land. If you do not see tourism tax in your booking, you can email the airline requesting an itemized invoice. If the airline can’t provide you with one, you MUST pay tourism tax when leaving Mexico by land. 

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I left Mexico by land at Ciudad Cuauhtemoc near the Mexico/Guatemala border. I had a receipt of my tourist tax, so I presented my tourist tax receipt, FMM card and passport. The immigration officer took away the tourist tax receipt, and FMM card and stamped my passport with an exit stamp. It took about 5 minutes at the immigration office.

ENTERING AND LEAVING MEXICO BY SEA

Chetumal International Port

Entering Mexico by sea

TOURISM TAX All tourists entering Mexico must pay a tourism tax. If you are flying into Mexico, your airline fare will include tourism tax. But if you are entering by sea, you must pay tourism tax at the immigration office. The tourism tax is $594 MXN. It must be paid in cash in Mexican pesos only, but some maritime ports accept USD.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I entered Mexico by sea at Chetumal near the Mexico/Belize border. I grabbed an FMM card, quickly filled and lined up at the immigration counter. It took a while to get through the immigration as there were many on the boat and there was only one immigration officer. I paid $533 MXN for tourism tax and received a receipt of payment. 

Leaving Mexico by sea

If you do not have a tourism tax receipt or your airline booking doesn’t indicate it clearly, you will have to pay tourism tax when leaving Mexico by sea.

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I left Mexico by sea at Chetumal near the Mexico/Belize border. I did not have a receipt for my tourism tax paid, so I had to pay the tourism tax at the port. I did not receive a receipt for tourism tax paid since I’m exiting and the receipt will not be useful anyway. The immigration procedure took about 10 minutes.

Mexico Tourist Visa Requirements - Guanajuato

Mexico visa requirements are clear and easy to understand. Mexico offers visa EXEMPTION to many nationalities. Any nationality holding any visa from the US, UK, Canada, Schengen or Japan is also visa EXEMPT. The Visa application procedure is fairly easy, and quick and costs $44 USD.

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Travel Advisory July 26, 2023

Belarus - level 4: do not travel.

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, and the 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 departure plans 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 the  Federal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices.

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30 Day Visa Free Travel

U.S. passport holders traveling to Belarus via Minsk International Airport may enter visa-free for up to 30 days (the 30-day limit includes the day of arrival and the day of departure) for tourism or business.

Visa-Free Travel Requirements

U.S. citizens wishing to enter Belarus for 30 days without a visa must:

  • Hold a valid passport;
  • Enter and exit Belarus via Minsk International Airport;
  • Arrive from and depart to any country other than the Russian Federation;
  • Show evidence of finances in the form of cash, credit cards or travelers checks equivalent to 25 Euros for each day of stay;
  • Show evidence of a medical insurance policy with at least 10,000 Euros of coverage valid throughout Belarus. Such a policy may be purchased at the airport upon arrival; please see the Embassy of Belarus website for information about current fees; and
  • Register with the local office of the Citizenship and Migration Department of the Ministry of the Interior for stays longer than five working days (see below).

The Visa-free option is not available to you if:

You are coming directly to or from the Russian Federation.

You enter and exit Belarus anywhere other than Minsk International Airport.

You plan to stay longer than 30 days.

You are entering on a diplomatic or official passport.

Travelers who stay longer than 30 days or who violate the visa-free registration rules can face administrative action which may include a fine of up to €550, deportation, and prohibition from entering Belarus in the future.

Visitors to Belarus may request a visa before traveling from the Embassy of Belarus. Instructions for obtaining a visa are available on the Embassy of Belarus website . Please note that the Government of Belarus has the authority to deny entry to any foreign visitor whether or not he/she has a visa.

Travelling between Russia and Belarus 

Car and Train Travel: Belarus and Russia do not have international passport control capabilities at the land border. Therefore, U.S. citizens and other foreigners, even those holding valid visas, may not cross the Belarusian – Russian border by car, train, or on foot. Only Russian and Belarusian passport holders may transit the land border. 

Air Travel: U.S. citizens require a visa in order to travel by air between Belarus and Russia. Regulations regarding travel between Russia and Belarus may change unexpectedly. Even if you already hold a visa, before planning a trip we recommend you visit the Embassy of Belarus website and the website of the Embassy of the Russian Federation for the latest information.

Registration

All U.S. citizens staying in Belarus for more than five business days are required to register with the local office of the Citizenship and Migration Department of the Ministry of Interior (formerly OVIR). This requirement applies to visa holders and those who enter Belarus under the 30-day visa-free regime. Please keep in the mind the following:

  • Registration must be completed within five business days of arrival.
  • If you are staying in a hotel, the hotel will complete the registration for you.
  • If you have a short term rental of an apartment or house, be sure to check with the rental agent; they may be able to assist you.
  • If you are staying in a private home, you must complete the registration process yourself.
  • If you fail to register or if you remain in Belarus longer than 30 days you will face administrative action which may include a fine of up to €550, deportation, and prohibition from entering Belarus in the future.
  • Foreign citizens entering on a tourist or business visa may not stay in Belarus for more than 90 days total during any calendar year, including dates of entry and departure.

Visit the Belarusian Embassy web site for the latest information regarding entry requirements for traveling to Belarus.

Transiting Schengen Countries : 

Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay if you plan on transiting a Schengen country.

You will need sufficient proof of funds and a return airline ticket .

For additional details about travel into and within Schengen countries, please see our Schengen page .

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to Belarus on a 30-day visit. Long-term residents (those spending more than 90 days a year in Belarus) or students must obtain an HIV/AIDS test in Belarus and submit the results to the Department of Citizenship and Migration when applying for an extension of stay or residency. We recommend you verify this information with the Embassy of Belarus before you travel.

You will find information on  dual nationality , prevention of international child abduction and customs regulations on our websites.

Safety and Security

Credible information indicates terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Europe. European governments are taking action to guard against terrorist attacks. All European countries remain potentially vulnerable to attacks from transnational terrorist organizations.

Demonstrations intended to be peaceful can sometimes become confrontational. For this reason, it is recommended that U.S. citizens avoid all demonstrations and protest gatherings.

  • Demonstrations, both organized and spontaneous, are infrequent in Belarus. Localized street disturbances relating to political events are more likely in Minsk or larger cities than in smaller towns and villages.
  • Authorities have used force to disperse demonstrators, including those who are peacefully demonstrating.
  • Bystanders, including foreign nationals, may face the possibility of arrest or detention . 

Foreigners may be placed under surveillance . Hotel rooms, telephones, and fax machines may be monitored, and personal possessions in hotel rooms may be searched. 

Taking photographs of anything that could be perceived as being of military or security interest may result in problems with authorities; these sites are not always clearly marked and application of these restrictions is subject to interpretation. 

Crime:  Belarus has a low rate of street crime. Violent crime against foreigners is rare; criminals have been known to use force if met with resistance from victims. 

  • Common street crime, such as mugging and pickpocketing, occurs most frequently near public transportation venues, near hotels frequented by foreigners, and/or at night in poorly-lit areas.
  • Exercise caution when visiting bars, casinos and night clubs, and do not leave your drink unattended. There have been reports of travelers being drugged and subsequently robbed or assaulted while visiting night clubs.
  • Prostitutes at hotels may attempt to open hotel room doors in search of customers.
  • Local and transnational organized criminal activity exists in Belarus. Most casinos and adult clubs are operated by criminal elements and should be avoided.
  • Theft of vehicle parts and car vandalism is common. Sport-utility and luxury vehicles tend to be the most sought-after. Parking in a secure area overnight is highly recommended.

Internet-Dating Schemes and Cyber-Crime: "Internet brides" are advertised on several websites and are not always legitimate. Often, potential suitors in the United States lose thousands of dollars sending money to people they have never met and will never hear from again. In some cases, the foreigner is invited to visit Belarus; the Belarusian “friend” collects money for lodging and transportation expenses and then disappears.

Cyber-crime is well developed in Belarus. Merchandise orders with fraudulent credit cards, ID theft, hacking/blackmail schemes, and advance-fee fraud are gaining in popularity. If doing business electronically with persons or firms in Belarus, proceed with extreme caution.

  • Use only ATMs located inside major banks.
  • Use of credit and debit cards is not recommended; there have been reports of U.S. citizens having their ATM or credit cards skimmed resulting in fraudulent charges or money stolen from their accounts.
  • Be aware that due to a lack of tourism infrastructure in Belarus, transferring funds from abroad, replacing stolen traveler's checks or airline tickets, or canceling credit cards can be difficult in Belarus.

Counterfeit and pirated goods are widely available. Transactions involving such products may be illegal under local law. In addition, bringing them back to the United States may result in forfeitures and/or fines.

Sophisticated criminal investigations may be inconclusive because of a lack of resources and/or political will.

We have received reports of harassment of U.S. citizens at border crossings. We recommend that you report any crimes immediately to the local police and to the U.S. Embassy in Minsk.

See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.  

Victims of Crime: Report crimes to the local police by dialing 102 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +375 17 210 1283. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime that occurs in Belarus. 

The local equivalents to the “911” emergency lines in Belarus are: 101 for Fire and Rescue Squad; 102 for Police; and 103 for Ambulance (Medical Emergency). 

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas . 

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  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence: U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. 

Tourism: The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. 

Furthermore, some crimes are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law.  For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website. 

Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information. 

Under local law, any agency that detains a foreigner should inform the local Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) within 24 hours from the time of detention. The MFA, in its turn, must notify the respective embassy as soon as possible. The time of such notifications has varied from several hours to several weeks. Therefore, we recommend that if travelers have a chance to inform friends or relatives about their arrest, they should request that their friends or relatives notify the U.S. Embassy on their behalf as soon as possible.  

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 

  • Belarusian banks provide limited cash withdrawals in Belarusian rubles from major credit cards. Please see notes on cyber-crime, above, regarding the security of ATMs.
  • Authorized currency exchange centers are widely available throughout major cities.
  • It is a criminal offense to exchange payment in U.S. dollars to firms or individuals without a special license.
  • Only a few large firms are licensed to accept U.S. dollars . Travelers are advised to only use widely available licensed exchange locations.
  • ATMs are available for use; credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major cities and towns; however use caution (see cyber-crime above).

Identification:

  • Carry your passport at all times.
  • Police have the authority to stop you and request identification. If you fail to provide your ID, you may be detained by the police until your identity is established.

Radiation: 

The 1986 release of nuclear material from the Chernobyl nuclear station in Ukraine affected Belarus. The city of Minsk was mostly spared, but other areas of Belarus were badly contaminated. Several years of monitoring have shown that radiation levels in Minsk are within internationally acceptable standards, and periodic testing of foodstuffs from various locations in Belarus has not revealed a level of radiation that would be considered harmful.

Marriages in Belarus:

  • Consult the U.S. Embassy Minsk website for information on getting married in Belarus .
  • Marriages must be performed at a registrar’s office (ZAGS- Office of Matrimonial Acts Registration) to be legally valid in Belarus. 

Faith-Based Travelers: See the following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers: Same-sex relations are not illegal in Belarus, but discrimination against members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTI) community is widespread, and harassment against LGBTI individuals has occurred in the past. For more detailed information about LGBTI rights in Belarus you may review the State Department’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2017. See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.  

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance: In Belarus, many buildings and most public transportation systems are not well adapted for individuals with disabilities. Before visiting Belarus, check ahead with your hotel/destination to learn more about options to accommodate disabled travelers. 

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips . 

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers . 

Medical care in Belarus is neither modern nor easily accessible. Hospitals and medical facilities are below U. S. standards and lack basic supplies. Trauma care is well below U.S. standards; Belarus lacks the level of care and competence to deal with serious injuries.

  • Standard U.S. health insurance plans are not accepted in Belarus.
  • Ambulances are poorly equipped and unreliable . It is not unusual to wait 30 minutes for an ambulance.
  • Consider purchasing medical evacuation insurance prior to traveling to Belarus.
  • There are no air ambulance services in Belarus.
  • The government requires all visitors show evidence of valid purchase health insurance . You may purchase local health insurance at your point of entry.
  • The medical emergency number for Belarus is 103

We do not pay medical bills. Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas.  

Medical Insurance:   The government requires all visitors to purchase local health insurance or show evidence of a policy with international coverage that includes Belarus. You may purchase the local health insurance at the points of entry. If you plan to use international medical insurance purchased outside Belarus, be sure to check with the Embassy of Belarus to be sure your policy is acceptable. See our webpage for more information on overseas insurance coverage .

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover a potential medical evacuation.

If traveling with prescription medication:  

  • You must carry your prescription medication in the original packaging
  • You should have the written prescription from your doctor.
  • You should check with the government of Belarus, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs  to ensure your medication is legal in Belarus. 
  • Some common medications in the U.S., such as opioid pain relievers, are illegal in Belarus.
  • Belarusian officials have confiscated these drugs from travelers.

The following diseases are prevalent: Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasingly serious health concern in Belarus. For further information, please consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) information on TB .

Vaccinations: Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety :  Generally, roads in Belarus are in good condition, but modern cars share the highways with tractors, horse-drawn carts, and pedestrians.

  • Driving under the influence is common despite a strict zero-tolerance law.
  • Speed bumps are common, even on major streets in large cities.
  • If you are involved in an accident, remain at the scene until police arrive unless your personal safety is in danger.
  • Drive with caution at all times. Potholes, unlit or poorly lit streets, and dark-clothed pedestrians walking on roads are common dangers.
  • Drivers are expected to yield to pedestrians at road signs and intersections not controlled by traffic signals or road police.
  • Belarus has a toll system which requires payment when using certain specifically identified roads. Passenger motor vehicles registered outside the Eurasian Customs Union countries (Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia) must pay for use of a number of  such major roads. Detailed information regarding toll roads, distribution points, and penalties for not paying tolls can be found at Bell Toll website

Traffic Laws:   

  • Fines vary for driving under the influence. Those who commit a repeat offence within 365 days of a previous violation may be subject to criminal prosecution and possibly sentenced for to up to six months in prison or up to two years of corrective labor.
  • Using hand-held mobile devices while driving is prohibited.

Public Transportation :  When traveling on public transportation of any kind, be wary of pickpocketing and other petty crime. There are several rental car agencies currently operating in Minsk; however, rental-car networks are not well developed.

  • Radio-dispatched taxi services are metered, generally reliable, arrive promptly, and usually offer the lowest fare.
  • Uber currently operates in Minsk.
  • The use of informal, unregistered taxis is not recommended.
  • Minsk has a clean, safe, and efficient subway system that reaches outside the city center.

See our Road Safety page for more information. Visit the website of Belarus’ national tourist office and national authority responsible for road safety.

Aviation Safety Oversight:   As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Belarus, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the government of Belarus’ Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page .

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Oct 24, 2023 • 4 min read

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Mexico is a vibrant country full of incredible culture and wonderful people – no wonder it's so continuously popular with visitors.

But navigating tourist permits, visas and officialdom can be daunting when you’re headed to a foreign country, especially one that revels in red tape. Have no fear! Here’s exactly what you need to know about entry requirements for  Mexico .

Who doesn't need a visa for Mexico?

Citizens of the US, Canada, EU, Israel, Japan and dozens of other countries are among those who do not require a visa to enter Mexico as tourists.

The same goes for any visitor, regardless of nationality, who is a permanent resident of or has a valid visa from the US (including an H1-B visa), Canada, the United Kingdom and any country in the Schengen Area or Pacific Alliance.

Notwithstanding visas, all foreign visitors must have  a passport with at least six months validity and a completed  Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM), Mexico’s tourist card or stamp.

Where do I get an FMM?

The paper version of the FMM is gradually being phased out across Mexico and replaced with a passport stamp. However, when needed, FMM forms are available at border crossings , international airports and ports ; if you’re flying to Mexico, the form will be provided to you on-board your aircraft. The FMM form can also be completed online , printed and presented to immigration officials.

Processing an FMM costs US$28, which is paid on the spot at borders and ports or is integrated into the cost of airline tickets under “fees and surcharges.”

Upon entering Mexico, immigration officials stamp the FMM or your passport, adding the number of days you’re permitted to stay. Officials can approve up to 180 days but often grant less. Be sure to ask for the number of days you’ll need to cover your visit!

When you leave Mexico, you must surrender your FMM, if it’s a paper version. Keep it safe. If you lose it, you’ll face a US$40 fine.

The requirements are a little different if you're entering Mexico by land:

  • FMMs are free for visitors staying less than seven days
  • FMMs are not required for visitors who stay less than 72 hours in the " Zona Libre " or "Free Zone" – the areas 20 to 26 km (12 to 16 miles) south of the US border
  • If you're entering through the Zona Libre but are planning to travel beyond its limits, request an FMM form when crossing the border. If you forget, you’ll be stopped upon return to the Zona Libre and made to pay for the FMM. If departing Mexico from beyond the Zona Libre , you may be fined if you don’t have an FMM.

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Visitors requiring a visa

Chinese, Indian, Russian and South African citizens are among those who are required to have a tourist visa to enter Mexico . In addition to having a valid passport, the following must be submitted in person at the nearest Mexican embassy or consulate:

  • Visa application form
  • A color passport photograph
  • Proof of ties to an origin country (eg, a letter certifying employment or full-time study)
  • Proof of economic solvency (eg, three months of bank statements or investments)
  • Approximately US$51 fee (cash or bank transfers only)  

Appointments for tourist visas at Mexican embassies and consulates must be made online with the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores . At the pre-scheduled time, the submitted documents will be reviewed, biometric data taken (photo and fingerprints) and an interview conducted by a consular agent.

Once approved, a tourist visa is valid for up to 180 days. Upon entry to Mexico, travelers with tourist visas must also have an FMM.

Can I extend my stay in Mexico?

It's no surprise that many visitors wish to extend their visa and see more of Mexico. How you do that will depend on the details of your particular visit.

If your FMM was issued for less than 180 days, you can request an extension at an immigration office . Be sure to apply well before your FMM expires! Documents needed include a valid passport, valid FMM, valid tourist visa (if necessary) and proof of sufficient funds to remain in Mexico for the intended length of stay.

If your FMM was issued for 180 days, you'll need to leave Mexico and re-enter – this triggers the issuance of a new FMM. Most travelers opt to visit a neighboring country for just a couple of days before returning.

Travelers with tourist visas should seek an extension or apply for a new visa at an immigration office. Be sure to start the process well before the visa expires, as it may take some time to process the paperwork.

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Can I take a working holiday in Mexico?

Mexico offers a working holiday visa called a " Visa Temporal – Vacaciones y Trabajo ," wherein certain foreign nationals are permitted to accept paid work in Mexico for up to 180 days. Those include citizens, aged 18 to 30, from Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Peru and South Korea.

Extensions are not permitted and the visa cannot be converted into a work visa. To obtain this visa, schedule an appointment at your nearest Mexican embassy or consulate via the website of the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores .

This article was first published Jun 30, 2021 and updated Oct 24, 2023.

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🥘 do i need to tip.

No, you are not expected to tip at restaurants and other service businesses.

💰 Should I carry cash?

No, you don't have to carry cash with you. Credit cards are generally accepted. This may not be the case in smaller cities so you should double-check when you land.

☎️ Where do I get a SIM card from?

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💦 Can I drink tap water?

No, you cannot drink tap water. Bottled water is recommended.

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The primary currency is MXN .

1 BYN = 9.569493 MXN

To put that in perspective, the average dinner will cost you roughly $4.00 USD.

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There are no special notes about passport validity at this time. In general, it is good to ensure that your passport is valid 3 months after your trip ends.

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Do not travel .

We now advise all not to travel overseas at this time, including to Mexico. Mexico has confirmed cases of COVID-19. If you’re already overseas and wish to return to Australia, we recommend you do so as soon as possible by commercial means. Be aware that as other countries close their borders or introduce travel restrictions, you may not be able to return to Australia when you had planned to. Follow the advice of local authorities and check with the nearest embassy or consulate of Mexico to confirm the latest entry and exit requirements. We now advise you to: Do not travel to Mexico

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We draw your attention to the changes in consular fee payment methods.

ACCEPTABLE  as payment of consular fees are ONLY payments made in cash in US dollars.

NOT ACCEPTABLE as payment of consular fees are all kinds of payment documents (bank drafts, money orders etc.).

CONSULAR FEES applicable since December 29, 2023

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Visa-free travel is settled for the citizens of Mexico for not more than 30 days . Entry rules Arrival and departure only via the National Airport “Minsk” A valid national passport of the citizen of Mexico or another substituting document for traveling abroad is required. Return plane ticket is a must. Financial means: at least 25 Euro (or equal amount in dollars) for each day of stay; NOTE!!! Visa-free movement does not extend to persons coming to Belarus by plane from the Russian Federation, as well as to those who intend to fly to the airports of the Russian Federation (such flights are considered as internal ones and do not have border control).

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    The Mexico tourist visa remains valid for 6 months. The Mexico Sticker visa must be used within 90 days of issuance. A total of 10 documents are required to apply for the Mexico Sticker visa. Mexico Sticker visa is required for Belarusian citizens. Find out more about Mexico visa exemptions and special conditions.

  2. Traveling to Mexico from Belarus in 2024: Passport, Visa Requirements

    Belarus citizens must obtain a visa before entry into Mexico. Reach Mexico embassy or consulate for the instructions how to apply the visa. Updated: 06/25/2024. Entry requirements.

  3. Visa-free travel (general information)

    Visa-free travel (general information) Belarusian citizens with ordinary passports to * : Foreign nationals with ordinary passports to the Republic of Belarus**: Albania (up to 30 days from the date of entry, up to 90 days within a current year) Albania (up to 30 days from the date of entry, up to 90 days within a current year) Antigua and ...

  4. Mexico visa requirements for Belarusian citizens

    Mexico tourist visa requirements: Holding Belarusian passport that is valid for six months beyond the period of the intended stay in Mexico. Proof of onward travel (departure) from Mexico. If you are looking for Mexico visa information, such as available types of visas, or how to apply from Belarus, we recommend you visit or contact the embassy ...

  5. Visa requirement to travel to Mexico for Belarusian

    Visa Application Form : Fill in the application form for Mexico Passport Photo : Recent Photo no older than 6 months Passport : The original Passport (or Travel document) of applicant. Passport must have 6 months of remaining validity on the date of travel. Passport must have 2 visa pages clear of any markings.

  6. Mexico tourist visa: Requirements and application procedure

    Mexico has a liberal visa policy offering visa EXEMPTION to many nationalities. Those who REQUIRE a visa are also exempt from visa if they hold a valid visa from the US, UK, Canada, Schengen or Japan. Mexico visa application is fairly simple. It costs $44 USD and takes about two business days to process. Mexico tourist visa is valid for 180 ...

  7. Visa-free travel (general information)

    Visa-free travel (general information) Belarusian citizens with ordinary passports to * : Foreign nationals with ordinary passports to the Republic of Belarus**: Albania (up to 30 days from the date of entry, up to 90 days within a current year). Argentina (up to 90 days) Antigua and Barbuda (up to 30 days) ***. Armenia.

  8. Mexico Visa for Belarus Passport Holders

    Belarus citizens need a visa before entering Mexico as a tourist. You can find useful tips from Travel Without Maps and fellow travellers below. Visa Required - Visa Required. Further visa and entry requirements for Mexico from Belarus Max Stay: - These are frequently the items you will require travelling: Passport; Copy of Your Passport

  9. Border crossing rules for foreign citizens

    Possible reasons are specified by the Article 30 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus of January 4, 2010 № 105-З "On legal status of foreign citizens and stateless persons in the Republic of Belarus". If a decision was taken to deny entry to the Republic of Belarus, the visa previously issued to the foreigner shall be cancelled.

  10. Mexico visa for citizens of Belarus

    Mexico. : Visa required. Citizens of Belarus require a visa to travel to Mexico. Check current Covid-19 entry requirements before travelling.

  11. Visa requirements for Belarusian citizens

    Belarusian passport. Visa requirements for Belarusian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Belarus by the authorities of other states.. As of 2024, Belarusian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 81 countries and territories, ranking the Belarusian passport 66th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  12. Belarus International Travel Information

    30 Day Visa Free Travel. U.S. passport holders traveling to Belarus via Minsk International Airport may enter visa-free for up to 30 days (the 30-day limit includes the day of arrival and the day of departure) for tourism or business. Visa-Free Travel Requirements. U.S. citizens wishing to enter Belarus for 30 days without a visa must:

  13. Procedure for obtaining visas to enter the Republic of Belarus

    Visa-free travel to Belarus Foreign Ministry on Social Media Embassies. VK TikTok X Facebook Youtube Instagram. Contacts. Minister's Office +375 17 327-29-22 Correspondence +375 17 355-51-65 Press Office +375 17 215 86 45 Official Internet Resources. President of the Republic of Belarus ...

  14. Visa requirements for visiting Mexico

    Mexico offers a working holiday visa called a "Visa Temporal - Vacaciones y Trabajo," wherein certain foreign nationals are permitted to accept paid work in Mexico for up to 180 days. Those include citizens, aged 18 to 30, from Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Peru and South Korea.

  15. visas

    Instituto Nacional de Migración states on its web site which countries' nationals require a visa to visit Mexico (and what exemptions exist), and which countries' nationals do not require a visa (but must still have a tourist card). As you can see, Belarus is on the list of countries whose nationals require a visa to visit Mexico. Further, you ...

  16. Visa policy of Belarus

    Effective since 17 October 2021, visa is required for US citizens to travel to Belarus. Brest-Grodno Parts of Belarus covered by Brest and Grodno regional visa-free provisions. The single visa-free territory "Brest - Grodno" was established by a presidential decree signed in August 2019 and has been in effect since November 10, 2019.

  17. Visa requirements

    Tourism in Belarus. Belarus' top tourist attractions; Belarus: types of tourism; 50 things to do in Belarus; Belarus: moments of life; Home / United States / Visa requirements; Visa requirements. To get a Belarusian entry visa the following documents should be submitted (brought in person or sent by post) to the Embassy: 1.

  18. Visa Free Countries for Belarusian Passport Holders

    As of July 2024, Belarusian passport holders can travel visa free to 48 countries and territories: For visa-free travels, you still must have a valid passport — usually six months after your departure date— and you must purchase travel health insurance as required by your destination country.

  19. Belarus visa for Mexican citizens in 2024

    Belarus visa for Mexican citizens. Mexican citizens do not need a tourist visa when travelling to Belarus. Belarus Visa free is free for Mexican citizens. With this tourist visa stay is usually short with a period of 30 days. Applicant is not required to be present when applying for Belarus visa free. A total of 3 documents are required for ...

  20. Visas for Belarusian citizens travelling to Mexico

    These values are calculated by computing the average scores that we have available to us across all cities in Mexico. In some cases, they may not be completely accurate. Internet Speed ( 3.86 / 5) Safety ( 2.66 / 5) Cost of Living ( 5.00 / 5) Average Hotel Cost. $ 46.00 USD / night.

  21. Mexico for Belarus citizens in 2024

    Belarus citizens need a transit visa to transit through Mexico. Mexico for Belarus citizens in 2024. ... Documents required for Mexico from Belarus include passport and other supporting documents. ... Original Passport or Travel document of country with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages ...

  22. Payment requirements

    Tourism in Belarus. Belarus' top tourist attractions; Belarus: types of tourism; 50 things to do in Belarus; Belarus: moments of life; Home / United States / ... Visa processing fees for citizens of United States and Canada: Visa type: Cost in USD: Regular processing time (5 business days)

  23. The visa to Belarus to citizens of Mexico. Whether the Belarusian visa

    Visa-free travel is settled for the citizens of Mexico for not more than 30 days. Entry rules. Arrival and departure only via the National Airport "Minsk". A valid national passport of the citizen of Mexico or another substituting document for traveling abroad is required. Return plane ticket is a must. Financial means: at least 25 Euro (or ...