Übersicht
The U.S. Embassy in Minsk advocates for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Belarus and the democratic aspirations of its people. Following the fraudulent 2020 election and subsequent crackdown, the embassy's operations have been severely curtailed, and its primary focus is on monitoring the human rights situation and maintaining diplomatic communication.Mehr lesenWeniger anzeigen
Visumdienste
The embassy has suspended all visa services. Belarusian nationals must apply for U.S. visas at other U.S. embassies, such as the one in Warsaw, Poland.
Konsularische Dienste
The embassy provides only emergency services to U.S. citizens in Belarus. Routine services like passport renewals are not available. The State Department advises U.S. citizens not to travel to Belarus and those in the country to depart immediately.
Handels- und Exportunterstützung
Due to sanctions imposed on the Lukashenka regime, the U.S. government does not promote trade with or investment in Belarus. Commercial activities are highly restricted.
Investitionsmöglichkeiten
The U.S. government strongly advises against investment in Belarus. There are no programs to facilitate U.S. investment.
Geschäftsunterstützung
The embassy does not provide business support services. It warns of the significant risks of doing business in Belarus, including the arbitrary enforcement of laws and the potential for assets to be seized.
Kultur- und Bildungsprogramme
The Public Affairs section continues to support the Belarusian people through virtual programs and engagement with the diaspora, focusing on independent media, culture, and civil society.
Terminvereinbarung
No appointments for routine consular or visa services are available. U.S. citizens requiring emergency assistance should contact the embassy directly.
Besondere Hinweise
The embassy operates with a very small staff. The U.S. does not recognize the Lukashenka regime as the legitimate government of Belarus and maintains strong ties with the democratic opposition.