How Nigerians Can Get a Visa to Belarus

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by / 24 Jul 2016

The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
Belarus is known for a type of architecture credited to the Stalin period, with grand fortifications and primeval forests. It covers a total area of 207,600 square kilometres with a population of 9,498,700 inhabitants.
Its capital is Minsk, where landmarks like the KGB Headquarters looms over the Independence Square, and a museum known as the Museum of the Great Patriotic War marks the country’s role in WWII.

Types of Belarusian Visas

  1. Transit visa (type B)
  2. Short-Term visa (type C)
  3. Long-Term visa (type D)

Where To Go

Embassy of The Republic of Belarus

Address: 1866, Deng Xioping Street, Plot 2148, Asokoro, Abuja.
Phone: +234-809-623-3210
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://nigeria.mfa.gov.by/en/

Requirements

These are the requirements for a short-term visa (type C), valid for up to 90 days with the right of single, double or multiple entry and the right to stay for up to 90 days for a purpose of business

  1. An original letter of visa support of a legal entity, issued on the letter-head with the full name of the entity, its location and telephone number and the obligation of the legal entity to assure a foreign citizen observance of the rules of stay in the Republic of Belarus, sealed by the legal entity.

  2. In case of necessity to supervise the activity of a representative office of a foreign enterprise in the Republic of Belarus or to carry out activities, directly related to the work of this office, a short-term business visa can be granted to the managers and employees of this office or foreign enterprise (organization), which has established this office, on the basis of the original application of the foreign enterprise office in the Republic of Belarus, issued on a letter-head with its full name, location and telephone number, and the obligation of the representative office to assure a foreign citizen observance of the rules of stay in the Republic of Belarus, sealed by the representative office.

  3. An original letter of visa support of a Belarusian legal entity; a document, that proves the necessity of multiple visits to the Republic of Belarus during the requested period of visa validity, i.e. a copy of a contract (cooperation agreement) between a Belarusian legal entity and foreign citizen or foreign organization where he/she works, that confirms the existence of stable business connection, or document of a Belarusian legal entity (including the founding documents), confirming that the foreigner is a founder of a Belarusian commercial organization or an employee of a foreign company, that has established the commercial organization in Belarus;

For further information on other and all types of Belarusian visas, please visit the official website of th Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Nigeria,

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