Key takeaway
আসান ই-ভিসা পোর্টালে কোনো সমস্যা হচ্ছে? এই ব্রাউজার ও সংযোগ সমাধানগুলো ভুলত্রুটি দূর করে এবং আপনাকে নির্বিঘ্নে আবেদন করতে সাহায্য করে। /order-now এর মাধ্যমে আবেদন করুন।
Why Browser Choice Matters for the ASAN e-Visa Portal
The ASAN e-Visa portal for Azerbaijan runs on a government-backed system that enforces strict technical requirements. If your browser is outdated, has the wrong settings, or runs too many extensions, the portal can behave unpredictably — sessions drop mid-form, documents fail to upload, or the submit button simply refuses to respond. Before you start your Azerbaijan e-visa application, spending five minutes on browser setup saves you from submitting a broken form or losing your data. The most reliable path forward is to prepare your browser at /order-now and work through the portal with a clean, supported setup.
Recommended Browsers for the ASAN Portal
Not every browser handles the ASAN visa portal equally well. Based on real-world user reports and the portal's underlying architecture, these browsers perform consistently:
- Google Chrome 120 or newer — the default recommendation. Chrome's rendering engine matches the portal's design closest, and its developer tools make debugging easier if something goes wrong.
- Microsoft Edge 120 or newer — built on the same engine as Chrome, so performance is nearly identical. Edge also includes a built-in password manager that integrates cleanly with the portal.
- Apple Safari 17 or newer — solid on macOS and iOS. If you use Safari, make sure you have "Prevent cross-site tracking" turned off for the ASAN domain, or the portal's session cookies may not persist correctly.
- Mozilla Firefox 121 or newer — works, but requires you to enable third-party cookies for the session to hold. Check your privacy settings before you begin.
Browser Settings That Prevent Problems
Even the right browser can misbehave if a handful of settings are wrong. Work through this checklist before you open the ASAN portal:
Enable JavaScript. The ASAN e-Visa system relies entirely on JavaScript for form validation, document uploads, and the final submission handshake. If JavaScript is disabled, the portal either shows a blank screen or throws cryptic errors. Every modern browser has JavaScript on by default, but security suites, certain VPN plugins, or developer-mode configurations can disable it silently.
Allow all cookies from the ASAN domain. The portal uses cookies to maintain your session as you navigate between pages. Without them, the system treats each page load as a new visitor and erases whatever you typed. Go to your browser's cookie settings and add an exception for the ASAN domain before you log in.
Clear your cache and browsing data first. A stale cache can cause the portal to load outdated versions of form fields or validation scripts. Open your browser settings, find "Clear browsing data," and wipe cached images and files for the past 24 hours. Do this right before you start — not a week in advance.
Disable conflicting extensions. Ad blockers, script blockers, and privacy-focused extensions are the most common cause of portal failures. Temporarily disable uBlock Origin, NoScript, Privacy Badger, and any VPN browser extension before you begin. You can re-enable them after you submit.
Dealing with Unstable or Slow Connections
A good browser setup means nothing if your internet connection is flaky. The ASAN portal is unforgiving with dropped connections during uploads or final submissions. Here is how to keep your connection solid:
Use a wired connection when possible. Wi-Fi works, but Ethernet eliminates signal fluctuation entirely. If you must use Wi-Fi, sit as close to the router as you can and disconnect other devices streaming video or downloading files.
Test your connection before you start. Open a speed test and confirm at least 5 Mbps download and 2 Mbps upload. The ASAN portal is not data-heavy, but it needs a stable link to maintain the session cookie during uploads.
Save your progress frequently. The portal session expires after roughly 15 minutes of inactivity. If your connection drops and you return to the page, the portal may have reset. Save after every field group — name, passport details, travel dates — rather than filling the whole form and submitting at once.
Know what to do when the connection drops mid-upload. If you lose internet while uploading a passport scan or photo, do not refresh the page. Wait 30 seconds, reconnect, and return to the same step. The portal sometimes preserves the upload queue. If it does not, re-upload the document and continue. Refresh only as a last resort.
Consider using a mobile hotspot as a backup. If your home connection is unreliable, a smartphone hotspot on 4G LTE provides enough stability for a 10-minute form session. Just make sure your phone has a strong signal and enough data remaining.
FAQ
Which browser is best for the ASAN e-Visa portal? Google Chrome 120+ or Microsoft Edge 120+ are the most reliable choices on Windows. On macOS and iOS, Safari 17+ performs well as long as cross-site tracking is allowed for the ASAN domain. Firefox works but requires manual cookie configuration.
How do I enable JavaScript if it is disabled? Open your browser settings, search for "JavaScript," and set it to "Allowed" or "Enabled" for all websites. If a security extension is blocking scripts, disable that extension temporarily while you use the portal.
What happens if the portal logs me out while I am filling in the form? The portal sessions expire after approximately 15 minutes of inactivity. If you are logged out, return to the login page and re-enter your credentials. Your saved application data may or may not persist depending on whether the session cookie was still valid. To avoid this, save your progress frequently and avoid leaving the tab idle.
Can I use a VPN while applying for an Azerbaijan e-visa? Using a VPN is not recommended because the ASAN portal may flag the connection as suspicious and block access. If your VPN has a browser extension, disable it before opening the portal. For the submission step especially, use a direct, unproxied connection.
Why are my passport photo or document uploads failing? Upload failures usually stem from three causes: file size exceeding the portal's limit, the wrong file format, or browser extensions blocking the upload script. Check that your files are under 5 MB and in JPEG or PNG format, then disable any ad or script blockers and retry.
What should I do if the submit button is greyed out or unresponsive? This typically means a required field is incomplete or a validation error has not been resolved. Scroll through the form and look for red-highlighted fields or error messages near the top of the page. Once all required fields pass validation, the submit button activates. If it stays greyed out, clear your browser cache and reload the page.
Key Takeaways
- Use Chrome 120+, Edge 120+, or Safari 17+ for the most reliable ASAN portal experience.
- Enable JavaScript, allow all cookies, and disable ad blockers or VPN extensions before you start your application.
- Save your progress every few minutes — the portal session can expire in as little as 15 minutes of inactivity.
- Restart your router and use a wired connection when possible to avoid flaky Wi-Fi causing submission errors.
- Test your browser and connection on a non-visa page first to catch issues before you touch the actual application form.
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