→ Belarus visa for Polish citizens
For Belarusian passport holders planning a visit to Poland, a visa is required, making advance application essential for your journey across the shared border. Whether you're exploring Krakow's Old Town or attending a business conference in Warsaw, two primary visa types—tourist and business—are available, typically for short stays, and can be obtained for a standard consular fee of around 35 Euros. Given the direct land border and the fact that Poland is a Schengen Area member while Belarus is not, many travelers opt for efficient bus routes that traverse the border at points like Brest-Terespol, offering a tangible crossing from an Eastern Partnership nation into the European Union. Though both nations share Slavic linguistic roots, embracing a few basic Polish phrases, written in the Latin alphabet, will prove invaluable; likewise, remember to secure Polish Złoty for your travels rather than Belarusian Rubles.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Health insurance
- Required
Visa options
Visa-free until 31 December 2026.