Belarus Border Crossing Points
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Domachevo — Sławatycze
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Domachevo
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Kotlovka — Lavoriškės
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Lavoriškės — Kotlovka
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Losha — Šumskas
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Peschatka — Połowce
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Połowce — Peschatka
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Privalka — Raigardas
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Raigardas — Privalka
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Sławatycze — Domachevo
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Šumskas — Losha
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Tips for Crossing Belarus Borders
Belarus is not an EU or Schengen member. Most foreigners require a visa, although some visa-free arrangements exist.
Warning: Due to the current geopolitical situation, border crossings with Belarus may be restricted. Check current information before travelling.
Required Documents
- Passport valid at least 3 months beyond departure date
- Visa (unless visa-free arrangement applies)
- Mandatory online registration for stays over 5 days
- Driving licence (IDP recommended)
- Vehicle registration documents
- Insurance valid in Belarus
Rules of the Road
- Drive on the right, overtake on the left
- Speed limits: built-up areas 60 km/h, outside 90 km/h, motorways 120 km/h
- Dipped headlights mandatory 24/7
- Zero tolerance for alcohol (0.0 BAC)
Border with Poland
- Terespol — Brest — main vehicle crossing
- Kuźnica — Bruzgi
Border with Lithuania
- Medininkai — Kamenny Log — main crossing
Border with Latvia
Queues and Wait Times
Long queues are possible at Belarus border crossings:
- Check current queue situation before travelling
- Allow plenty of time for crossing
- Have all required documents ready
Tip: Register online if staying more than 5 days. Check insurance requirements — Green Card may not be valid in Belarus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most nationalities require a visa. Citizens of some countries can enter visa-free through Minsk airport for up to 30 days.
When staying in Belarus for more than 5 days, you must register online or at a local migration office.
Green Card may not be valid in Belarus. It is recommended to purchase local insurance at the border or in advance.
Belarus has zero tolerance for alcohol — 0.0 BAC. Penalties for violations are severe.
Queues at Terespol-Brest and Kuźnica-Bruzgi crossings can be very long. Check the current situation before travelling.
Built-up areas: 60 km/h, outside: 90 km/h, motorways: 120 km/h. Fines for speeding are significant.
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