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To Enter Azerbaijan, you must meet the following Visa requirements

Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the expiration of your eVisa. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the denial of your application.
You must provide the address of your intended stay in Azerbaijan, whether it’s a hotel or private residence.
A valid email address is needed to receive updates on your application, including approval or rejection notifications.
A valid credit or debit card is required to pay the eVisa fee.

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Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa Information

Business Visa

An Azerbaijan business visa allows entry for professional purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or conducting business-related activities like client visits and negotiations.

Tourist Visa

The Azerbaijan tourist visa is issued to individuals visiting the country for leisure, sightseeing, or vacation purposes. It has a limited validity period and does not permit any business-related activities during the stay.

Azerbaijan E-Visa Cost Overview

E-Visa Costs

The government fee for an Azerbaijan e-Visa ranges from $26 to $61, depending on the specific visa type. Additional service fees may apply based on the processing time you choose. The fees are consistent across all nationalities, and the total cost will be displayed when you complete the e-Visa application form online. This straightforward process offers a time-saving alternative for travelers planning their trip to Azerbaijan.
Citizens from over 90 countries, including Canada, can apply for an Azerbaijan electronic visa (e-Visa) through a simple and convenient online process. The e-Visa eliminates the need to visit an embassy or consulate, making it a popular option for travelers.

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Important Instructions for Azerbaijan eVisa Applicants

Applying for an Azerbaijan eVisa is a straightforward process, but it's essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure a smooth experience:

  1. Visa Duration: The Azerbaijan eVisa is a short-term visa. Please do not overstay beyond 30 days, as this could lead to penalties.
  2. Entry and Exit: Use the same eVisa for both entering and exiting Azerbaijan. Any discrepancies may cause issues with immigration.
  3. Valid Passport: Always carry a valid passport when entering Azerbaijan. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date.
  4. Visa Expiration: The eVisa will expire after its validity period, even if you haven’t used it. Plan your travel accordingly.
  5. Pre-Travel Requirement: Obtain your Azerbaijan eVisa before traveling, as it is not possible to acquire one at the border.
  6. Reapplication Process: If your online visa application is rejected, you can reapply through the Azerbaijani embassy or consulate in your country.
Dual Citizenship: If you hold dual citizenship, choose the nationality that corresponds with the passport you will use for travel.

Azerbaijan Travelers Insights

The mix of ancient and modern architecture in Baku is breathtaking! Walking through the Old City and then seeing the Flame Towers lit up at night made my trip unforgettable. Azerbaijan has something for everyone!

Anna K

The landscapes here are like nothing I’ve seen before. Hiking in the mountains was my favorite part of the trip, with stunning views around every corner. Azerbaijan’s natural beauty is a must-see!

Sarah L

Azerbaijan’s food is delicious and so unique! Every meal felt like a new adventure, from fresh local dishes to sweet pastries. If you’re a foodie, this place is a hidden gem!

Michael P

Gobustan National Park is incredible! Seeing the ancient petroglyphs and mud volcanoes up close felt surreal. Azerbaijan is full of surprises, and I can’t wait to come back and explore more.

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Frequently asked questions

The eVisa for Azerbaijan is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. Once you enter the country, you are allowed to stay for up to 30 days within that 90-day period.
No, the Azerbaijan eVisa is a single-entry visa, and each applicant (including family members) must apply separately. You can submit applications on behalf of your family, but each member needs their own eVisa to enter the country.
The processing time for an Azerbaijan eVisa varies based on the type of visa selected:
  • Standard eVisa: 3-5 working days
  • Urgent eVisa: 24 hours
  • Super Fast eVisa: 3-5 hours
If you remain within the international transit zone of the airport and do not pass through immigration, a visa is generally not required. However, if you exit the transit zone or plan to stay in Azerbaijan, you will need to apply for a visa.
Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your intended departure date from Azerbaijan. Additionally, you should ensure that your passport has at least one blank visa page.
No, you must leave Azerbaijan before applying for a new eVisa. It is not possible to obtain a second eVisa without exiting the country first.
If your eVisa application is denied, you will not be able to enter Azerbaijan. In this case, you may apply again after reviewing the reasons for denial or contact the relevant Azerbaijani authorities for further guidance.
No, the eVisa allows for a maximum stay of 30 days. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for an extension or another type of visa through the appropriate authorities before your current visa expires.