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Belarus

Updated: February 12, 2026 Source: July 16, 2025

Fur-bearing animals Regulations

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Vaccinations
Description:

“Fur‑bearing animals” are covered by EAEU Form 15. This category includes species such as foxes, arctic foxes, minks, ferrets, and nutrias. Specific vaccine protocols beyond the general certificate process are not detailed in the provided sources.

  • Follow vaccination guidance recorded by the issuing veterinarian on EAEU Form 15.
Certifications
Description:

Fur‑bearing animals require EAEU Form 15 completed by a USDA‑accredited veterinarian and endorsed by APHIS. APHIS indicates the clinical exam, certificate issuance, and endorsement should occur within 5 days of travel. APHIS Q&A notes that electronic veterinarian signatures and APHIS digital endorsements are accepted for Belarus.

  • Have a USDA‑accredited veterinarian perform a clinical examination within 5 days of departure.
  • Have the veterinarian complete the EAEU Form No. 15.
  • Obtain APHIS endorsement of the completed certificate prior to departure (electronic endorsement accepted).
  • Travel with the APHIS‑endorsed EAEU Form No. 15.
Microchip

Microchip identification is not required for personal pets traveling on EAEU Form 15; the identification section of the form may be left blank per APHIS Q&A.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

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Post-arrival registration

The Belarus MFA indicates animals must be registered with local veterinary authorities after arrival.

  • Register the animal with local veterinary authorities within one month after arrival in Belarus.