Sri Lanka ETA for Belarus Citizens

This is not a government website. We are an independent ETA support service, offering professional assistance to simplify, expedite, and streamline ETA applications. You may also apply directly through the official government portal without any service fees.

About Sri Lanka ETA

Travelers holding a Belarus passport are required to obtain a Sri Lanka Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival. This is an online travel approval linked to your passport and is required for short visits such as tourism, business meetings, or transit.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants from Belarus should have:

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival
  • An active email address to receive travel authorization
  • Basic travel details
  • A valid international payment method
How to Apply
  1. Fill out the online application form with correct details
  2. Submit your information and confirm payment
  3. Receive your ETA confirmation by email
Processing Time

Applications are usually processed within 24 to 72 hours. Processing time may vary depending on immigration authorities.

Fees

The total cost includes government fees and an additional service fee for application assistance.

Entry Type Government Fee Service Fee Total
Tourist ETA (30 Days) $50.00 $49.00 $99.00
Business ETA (30 Days) $55.00 $64.00 $119.00
Transit ETA (Up to 48 Hours) $0.00 $35.00 $35.00
Validity

The ETA is generally valid for 180 days from the date of issue. Tourist ETAs typically allow a stay of up to 30 days.

Important Information
  • Approval depends on Sri Lanka immigration authorities
  • Processing time may vary
  • Additional documents may be requested
  • ETA does not allow employment
Our Commitment to Reliable ETA Information

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