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Azerbaijan, with its stunning mix of Eastern and Western cultures, rich history, and vibrant city life, has become a top destination for Pakistani travelers. If you’re planning to visit Azerbaijan, securing your visa through the convenient online eVisa system is quick and easy. Whether you’re heading to the capital, Baku, or exploring the country’s other attractions, the process is designed to be efficient.

Visa Types and Processing Options

Pakistani citizens need to apply for an eVisa before traveling to Azerbaijan. This single-entry visa allows a stay of up to 30 days and is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance. Depending on how fast you need the visa, there are three processing options available:

Standard eVisa (Processing time: 3-5 business days)

Ideal for travelers who are planning in advance and want a reliable, standard processing option.

Urgent eVisa (Processing time: 24 hours)

For those who need their visa quickly, but have at least a day before their trip.

Super Fast eVisa (Processing time: 3-5 hours)

For last-minute travelers, this option ensures that you receive your visa within hours, perfect for urgent travel needs.

How to Apply for an Azerbaijan Visa

The application process is simple and completely online, making it easy for Pakistani citizens to apply from the comfort of their homes

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Start Your Application

Visit https://azerbaijanvisa.cc/ website to begin your eVisa application.

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Provide Required Documents: 

To successfully apply for an Azerbaijan eVisa as a Pakistani citizen, you will need to submit the following:

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Fill in the Application

Complete the online form with your personal and travel details. Double-check your information before submission to avoid delays.

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Processing and Receiving the Visa

Depending on the service you choose Standard, Urgent, or Super Fast you will receive your eVisa via email. Print it out and present it at immigration upon arrival in Azerbaijan.

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Things to Do in Azerbaijan for Pakistani Travelers

Azerbaijan offers a rich variety of experiences for Pakistani travelers, blending natural beauty with cultural treasures. Here are some must-visit attractions and activities:

Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, is a cosmopolitan city that combines ancient heritage with modern architecture. Visit the Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to explore historic buildings like the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. For a contemporary touch, admire the stunning Flame Towers and walk along the Baku Boulevard for views of the Caspian Sea.

Just outside of Baku, Gobustan National Park is home to ancient rock carvings, petroglyphs, and mud volcanoes. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into Azerbaijan’s prehistoric past, making it a must-see for history lovers.
The historic town of Sheki is located in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus and is known for its charming architecture and traditional Azerbaijani culture. Visit the Sheki Khan’s Palace, a beautiful 18th-century structure decorated with intricate stained-glass windows and frescoes.
Don’t miss the chance to try Azerbaijani food, such as Plov (rice dish), Dolma (stuffed grape leaves), and Kebab. Savor the unique flavors influenced by both the Middle East and the Caucasus.
These iconic skyscrapers in Baku dominate the skyline and are lit up with LED displays at night, showcasing Azerbaijan’s modern side. A visit to the towers offers panoramic views of the city.
Located near Baku, the Absheron Peninsula is famous for its Ateshgah Fire Temple and Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain), where natural gas flames continuously burn on the hillside—a symbol of Azerbaijan’s fire-worshipping history.
For nature enthusiasts, the region of Gabala offers mountains, forests, and lakes, making it perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Visit Nohur Lake for peaceful scenery or take a cable car ride in Tufandag Mountain Resort for stunning panoramic views.

1. Explore Baku

Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, is a cosmopolitan city that combines ancient heritage with modern architecture. Visit the Old City (Icherisheher), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to explore historic buildings like the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs. For a contemporary touch, admire the stunning Flame Towers and walk along the Baku Boulevard for views of the Caspian Sea.

2. Visit the Flame Towers

These iconic skyscrapers in Baku dominate the skyline and are lit up with LED displays at night, showcasing Azerbaijan’s modern side. A visit to the towers offers panoramic views of the city.

3. Gobustan National Park

Just outside of Baku, Gobustan National Park is home to ancient rock carvings, petroglyphs, and mud volcanoes. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into Azerbaijan’s prehistoric past, making it a must-see for history lovers.

4. Absheron Peninsula

Located near Baku, the Absheron Peninsula is famous for its Ateshgah Fire Temple and Yanar Dag (Burning Mountain), where natural gas flames continuously burn on the hillside—a symbol of Azerbaijan’s fire-worshipping history.

5. Sheki

The historic town of Sheki is located in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus and is known for its charming architecture and traditional Azerbaijani culture. Visit the Sheki Khan’s Palace, a beautiful 18th-century structure decorated with intricate stained-glass windows and frescoes.

6. Gabala

For nature enthusiasts, the region of Gabala offers mountains, forests, and lakes, making it perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Visit Nohur Lake for peaceful scenery or take a cable car ride in Tufandag Mountain Resort for stunning panoramic views.

7. Taste Azerbaijani Cuisine

Don’t miss the chance to try Azerbaijani food, such as Plov (rice dish), Dolma (stuffed grape leaves), and Kebab. Savor the unique flavors influenced by both the Middle East and the Caucasus.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Pakistani citizens require an eVisa to enter Azerbaijan. The eVisa can be applied for online without needing to visit an embassy.
To apply for an Azerbaijan eVisa, Pakistani citizens need:
  • A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond their intended stay.
  • Personal details such as full name, date of birth, and nationality.
  • Accommodation information, such as hotel bookings or host details.
  • Travel dates and purpose of the visit.
  • Payment of the visa fee using a credit or debit card.
No, a photograph is not required when applying for the Azerbaijan eVisa.
The processing time for a standard eVisa is 3-5 business days. If you need your visa faster, you can opt for Urgent processing (24 hours) or Super Fast processing (3-5 hours).
The Azerbaijan eVisa allows a stay of up to 30 days. The visa itself is valid for 90 days, meaning you must enter Azerbaijan within 90 days of receiving the visa.