Why Azerbaijan is the Ideal Destination for Israeli?

 More and more Israeli travellers are discovering Azerbaijan’s blend of Silk Road heritage, modern architecture and breathtaking Caucasus scenery. To make your journey seamless, the government offers a fast and efficient visa process for Israeli citizens. You can apply online for an e‑Visa or obtain a single‑entry visa upon arrival at Baku’s international airports, but the online option is recommended for convenience and peace of mind.

Azerbaijan Visa Requirements for Israeli Citizens

 Before applying for your Azerbaijan visa, Israeli citizens must meet the following requirements:

Valid Passport

 An Israeli passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and at least three months beyond the e‑Visa’s expiry.

Accommodation Details

 Provide a hotel booking or address in Azerbaijan for your stay.

Active Email Address

A valid email address is needed to receive visa updates and approval.

Payment Method

 A credit or debit card is required to pay the e‑Visa fee securely.

How to Apply for Azerbaijan e‑Visa?

 Watch our step‑by‑step guide to complete your Azerbaijan visa application in minutes.

Complete the Online Form

Make the Secure Payment

Download your E-visa

Azerbaijan e‑Visa Options for Israeli Citizens

While Israeli citizens can get a single‑entry visa on arrival at Baku airport, applying online in advance is smoother and often cheaper. Choose the processing speed that suits your travel plans:

Standard e-Visa

Urgent e-Visa

Super Fast e-Visa

💡 Tip: Choose the visa type according to the urgency of your trip. For the best prices, apply at least 7 days in advance.

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Why Choose Us for Your Azerbaijan Visa

It’s about you and your family – comfortable payment, exceptional service, and reliable support.

Fast Processing Times

Choose from Standard (3–5 business days), Urgent (24 hours), or Super Fast (3–5 hours) visa processing.

Simple and Secure Application

A straightforward online process with secure payment methods and a user-friendly form.

No Embassy Visits Required

Apply from anywhere and receive your Azerbaijan visa via email.

24/7 Customer Support

Our expert visa consultants are available day and night to assist with your application.

Protection Against Visa Rejection

In case of a visa rejection, we provide reapplication support or refund options.

Things to Do in Azerbaijan for Israeli Travellers

 After securing your Azerbaijan visa, explore a country rich in history, culture and nature. Here are some highlights not to miss:

1. Explore Baku’s Old City (Icherisheher)

 A UNESCO World Heritage site filled with narrow cobblestone streets, caravanserais and historic mosques. Landmarks like the Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs reveal centuries of Azerbaijani history.

2. Admire the Flame Towers

Three skyscrapers dominate Baku’s skyline; at night their LED displays create a dazzling fire‑show, symbolising the country’s ancient fire‑worshipping heritage.

3. Discover Gobustan National Park

  1. This UNESCO‑listed site near Baku is renowned for more than 6 000 prehistoric petroglyphs carved into rock surfaces. The park also features bubbling mud volcanoes.

4. Stroll the Caspian Sea Boulevard (Baku Boulevard)

A waterfront promenade dating back to 1909 with cafés, amusement rides and cultural venues alongside the Caspian Sea.

5. Experience Shahdag Mountain Resort

Ski and snowboard in winter or hike, mountain‑bike and zip‑line in summer at this Caucasus adventure hub.

Useful Tips for Israeli Traveling to Azerbaijan

Currency and Money

The official currency is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) 1 AZN ≈ USD 0.59 ≈ DZD 79 (check current exchange rate)

Bring US dollars to exchange ATMs available in Baku and major cities

Language

Official language: Azerbaijani (Turkish) Russian is widely spoken In tourist areas you’ll find basic English Translation apps are very helpful

Connectivity

Free WiFi in hotels and cafés Buy a local SIM card at the airport (affordable) Main operators: Azercell, Bakcell, Nar Mobile

Transport

Baku Metro: modern and economical Taxis: use apps like Bolt or BakuTaxi Car rental available but not recommended for Baku Public transport: buses and marshrutkas (minibuses)

Gastronomy

Try plov (national dish) Kebabs and dolma are must-tries Black tea is the national beverage Restaurants accessible for all budgets

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Israeli citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Azerbaijan. You can apply online for an e‑Visa or get a single‑entry visa upon arrival at Baku’s international airports.

 Yes. Holders of ordinary Israeli passports can obtain a single‑entry visa on arrival at the international airports in Azerbaijan for a stay of up to 30 days. However, this option typically costs more than the online e‑Visa, and queues at the airport can be long. Applying online in advance is recommended.

 You need a valid Israeli passport (with at least six months’ validity beyond your travel dates), accommodation details in Azerbaijan, an active email address and a payment method (credit or debit card).

 Processing times depend on the option you choose:
– Standard e‑Visa: 3–5 business days;
– Urgent e‑Visa: 24 hours;
– Super Fast e‑Visa: 3–5 hours;
– Visa on arrival: processed at the airport but subject to availability and higher fees.

Both the e‑Visa and visa on arrival allow a stay of up to 30 days. The e‑Visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and permits a single entry.

Our service prices are $59.99 (Standard), $99.99 (Urgent) and $119.99 (Super Fast)

Yes. Foreigners staying in Azerbaijan for more than 15 days must register their place of residence with the State Migration Service. Hotels often handle this automatically, but if you’re staying in private accommodation you must register within 15 days of arrival.

 Yes. The e‑Visa system covers tourist and business visits, as well as cultural, sports, scientific or personal trips. For long‑term work or study visas, you must apply through the Azerbaijani embassy.

No. Israeli passport holders are not eligible for visa‑free entry. A valid visa is required, either obtained online in advance or on arrival at the airport.

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