Azerbaijan Visa for Maltese Citizens – Fast, Easy & Online
Why Azerbaijan is the Ideal Destination for Maltese?
Azerbaijan’s historic cities, cultural heritage, and unique landscapes attract travelers from Malta seeking new experiences. With a simple and efficient online system, Maltese citizens can apply for an Azerbaijan visa for tourism or business travel smoothly and with confidence.
- Visa category
Azerbaijan Visa Requirements for Maltese Citizens
Before applying for your Azerbaijan visa, Maltese citizens must meet the following requirements:
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended travel date
Accommodation Details
Hotel booking or residential address in Azerbaijan
Active Email Address
Used to receive visa updates and approval notifications
Payment Method
Credit or debit card for secure online payment
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
- Cost Overview
Azerbaijan Visa Options for Maltese Citizens
Maltese citizens can choose from several Azerbaijan e-Visa options depending on how quickly they need approval.
Standard e-Visa
- Ideal for: Travelers who plan in advance
- Price: Most economical
- Processing: 3-5 business days
- Validity:90 days from issuance
- Stay:Up to 30 days in Azerbaijan
- Ideal for Maltese travelers planning their trip in advance and seeking a reliable option.
- 59.99
Urgent e-Visa
- Ideal for: Last-minute travel
- Price: Moderate express fee
- Processing:24 hours
- Validity:90 days from issuance
- Stay:Up to 30 days in Azerbaijan
- Perfect for travelers with short-notice plans who need faster approval.
- 99.99
Super Fast e-Visa
- Ideal for:Emergencies or immediate travel
- Price: Premium service
- Processing: 3-5 hours
- Validity:90 days from issuance
- Stay:Up to 30 days in Azerbaijan
- Designed for urgent or last-minute travel situations.
- 119.99
💡 Tip: Choose the visa type according to the urgency of your trip. For the best prices, apply at least 7 days in advance.
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
Things to Do in Azerbaijan for Maltese Travelers
Azerbaijan offers a rich blend of history, architecture, and scenic beauty that resonates well with Maltese travelers.
1. Explore Baku’s Old City (Icherisheher)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient streets, mosques, and historic landmarks. Maltese travelers who appreciate historic cities and Mediterranean-style old towns will enjoy its atmosphere.
2. Visit the Palace of the Shirvanshahs
A beautifully preserved royal complex showcasing Azerbaijan’s medieval history and architecture, ideal for culture-loving visitors.
3. Discover the Heydar Aliyev Center
A modern architectural masterpiece designed by Zaha Hadid, perfect for Maltese travelers interested in design, art, and contemporary culture.
4. Walk Along Baku Boulevard
A scenic Caspian Sea promenade with cafes and open views, offering a relaxed experience similar to coastal walks in Malta.
5. Take a Day Trip to Gobustan
Famous for prehistoric rock carvings and mud volcanoes, Gobustan offers a unique historical and natural experience.
Useful Tips for Maltese 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
- FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Maltese citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Azerbaijan, as there is no visa-free or visa-on-arrival option available. Applying in advance is mandatory. The easiest method is applying online through the Azerbaijan e-Visa system.
No. Azerbaijan does not offer visa on arrival for Maltese passport holders. Maltese travelers must secure their visa online before departure to avoid entry issues.
Applicants need a valid passport with at least six months validity, accommodation details in Azerbaijan, an active email address, and a credit or debit card for payment. No invitation letter or embassy visit is required.
Processing time depends on the option selected. Standard processing takes 3–5 working days, Urgent processing takes 24 hours, and Super Fast processing can be completed within 3–5 hours.
Visa fees vary by processing speed: $59.99 for Standard, $99.99 for Urgent, and $119.99 for Super Fast processing.
You can track your application using our visa tracking page. Visit our Track Your Application page on AzerbaijanVisa.cc and enter your reference number to view real-time updates.
If your application is rejected, enabling Visa Denial Protection allows you to receive a full refund of both government and service fees. This ensures Maltese travelers face zero financial risk.
Yes. Azerbaijan has a visa facilitation agreement with the European Union, which simplifies the visa process for Maltese citizens and reduces documentation requirements.
Yes. Maltese citizens can use this visa for business activities such as meetings and conferences. Long-term employment requires a separate work visa.