Belarus visa requirements for Angolans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Angolans visiting Belarus

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Belarusian Visa.


  • Completed and signed Belarus visa application form.
  • Recent passport photographs taken against a white background.
  • Original passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Passport must have two empty pages for visa stamp.
  • Applicants are required to provide round trip reservation
  • Travel itinerary showing exit and entry date.
  • Proof of accommodation or hotel reservation is required.
  • Proof of sufficient funds of 25 euros per day by providing the bank statement of the last 6 months.
  • Receipt of visa application fee.
  • Letter of invitation from travel agent, hotel or individual in Belarus.
  • A valid health insurance policy that has a cover of at least €1 daily.
  • Documentary evidence of medical insurance to the value of 10,000 euros.

Belarus Visa for Angolans

Facts about Belarus


Tourists do not want to miss the evening stroll around Independence Square which is one of the biggest public squares in Europe. During the stroll, tourist can bask in the gorgeous view of the water fountains and dancing lights. The Braslav Lake area is also a destination not to be ignored. With 300 lakes in the region and 30 different species of fish in the water, activities like birdwatching, rambling and climbing, this is just the place to fuel your excitement.

Foreign drivers are not allowed to drive on some roads for free, a fee has to be paid. Tourists cannot take photographs of official institutions, police stations, military facilities, and the Minsk metro.

Types of Belarus Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 3 to 10 working days 30 days
Tourist visa 3 to 10 working days 30 days
Transit visa 3 to 10 working days 2 days

General Requirements for Belarus Visa


  • Completed and signed Belarus visa application form.
  • Recent passport photographs taken against a white background.
  • Original passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Passport must have two empty pages for visa stamp.
  • Applicants are required to provide round trip reservation
  • Travel itinerary showing exit and entry date.
  • Proof of accommodation or hotel reservation is required.
  • Proof of sufficient funds of 25 euros per day by providing the bank statement of the last 6 months.
  • Receipt of visa application fee.
  • Letter of invitation from travel agent, hotel or individual in Belarus.
  • A valid health insurance policy that has a cover of at least €1 daily.
  • Documentary evidence of medical insurance to the value of 10,000 euros.

Belarus Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

70.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

70.00 (USD)

Transit visa

70.00 (USD)

Belarus Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Angola


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Belarus presently does not have an Embassy in Angola. However, applicants can apply at the embassy of Belarus in Pretoria, South Africa.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is the dominating ethnic group in Belarus?

Belarusians are the dominant ethnic group in the country, the culture includes people of various ethnicities such as Lithuanians, Poles, Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, and Tartars.


What is Belarus famous for?

Belarus is famous for its variety of sweets, both authentic Belarusian and those from the Soviet era. Zephyr, chocolate candies, glazed cranberry, sguschenka, and glazed curd bars are popular among residents and guests from neighboring countries.


What is the main religion in Belarus?

Christianity is the main religion in Belarus, with Eastern Orthodoxy being the largest domination.


What is Belarus official language?

Belarusian, alongside Russian, are the two official languages of Belarus. A majority of the people use Russian, but Belarusian was the first official language. Belarusian is spoken by 11.9% of the population and Russian is spoken by 72% of the population. Minority languages include Polish, Eastern Yiddish, and Ukrainian and Trasianka language is the only minority language that is used in parts of the country.