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Azerbaijan Visa for Indians 2026: Complete Guide

Christine Kolesnikov
Immigration Consultant
Published:
June 17, 2026
Updated:
June 17, 2026

Azerbaijan Visa for Indians 2026: Complete Guide

Indians must secure an Azerbaijan visa before travel—here's how to get your ASAN eVisa approved in just 2–3 days from home.

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Do Indians Need a Visa for Azerbaijan? (2026 Quick Answer)

Yes. Indian passport holders must hold a valid visa before boarding any flight to Azerbaijan. There is no visa-on-arrival facility at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, and airlines will deny boarding if a traveller does not present pre-approved travel authorisation. This applies regardless of the duration of stay or the purpose of travel.

The good news is that most Indian travellers do not need to visit an embassy. Azerbaijan's ASAN Visa electronic system — available at the official portal evisa.gov.az — allows Indians to apply for a tourist or business e-visa entirely online. As of December 2025, Indian citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Azerbaijan, but the government has made this process convenient through the ASAN Visa system, eliminating the need for embassy visits in most cases. The approved document is sent by email, and no physical stamp or sticker in the passport is needed. The process typically takes two to three working days from the date of application.

Two formal routes exist for Indian citizens. The ASAN e-visa is the standard path for single-entry tourism and short business trips. A sticker visa from the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi is the appropriate route for multiple-entry requirements, stays longer than 30 days, or entry via land borders. This guide focuses primarily on the e-visa route, which covers the vast majority of Indian travellers heading to Baku and beyond.

Azerbaijan Visa Types for Indians

The ASAN Visa portal groups applications into several categories. Understanding which type applies to your trip before beginning the form avoids delays and reduces the chance of rejection.

Tourist e-Visa

The Azerbaijan e-visa is valid for 90 days from issuance, allowing a stay of up to 30 days in Azerbaijan, and is single-entry only. The tourist e-visa covers sightseeing, leisure travel, visiting friends or family, and informal cultural or recreational activities. Applications are submitted and approved entirely online through evisa.gov.az, and the approved visa document is sent to the applicant's email address.

Business e-Visa

Indian travellers attending conferences, corporate meetings, trade fairs, or professional events in Azerbaijan can apply for a business e-visa through the same ASAN portal. This category may require additional supporting documents such as an invitation letter from the Azerbaijani host organisation or company. The validity period and fee structure are generally the same as the tourist e-visa, but applicants should confirm the latest requirements on the official portal before submitting.

Transit Visa

Travellers transiting through Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport and not leaving the international transit zone typically do not need a separate visa. However, those who need to clear immigration — for example, to catch a connecting flight that requires checking in again — may need a transit visa. This is a relatively uncommon situation for Indian travellers and is best clarified directly with the carrier or the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi before travel.

Embassy Sticker Visa

The e-visa is valid only for entry by air. Land borders require a sticker visa from the embassy. For situations the e-visa does not cover — multiple entries, stays beyond 30 days, or longer-term visits — the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi issues conventional sticker visas. This process involves submitting a physical application with supporting documents and generally takes longer than the online route. Applicants planning to enter Azerbaijan from Georgia or Iran overland need a sticker visa rather than the ASAN e-visa.

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Azerbaijan Visa Cost and Fees for Indians (2026)

When applying through Visarun.ai, Indian applicants pay a total of USD 38 for the Azerbaijan e-visa, made up of a government fee of USD 25 and a service fee of USD 13. At approximately 85 rupees to the US dollar, the total comes to around INR 3,230. The government fee portion alone is approximately INR 2,125.

Applying directly through the official evisa.gov.az portal means paying only the government fee, though the form must be completed without assistance. Travellers who choose a managed service like Visarun benefit from document review, form preparation, and tracking support — which reduces the risk of errors that can lead to rejection.

A breakdown of what applicants typically pay:

  • Government fee (standard processing) — USD 25, approximately INR 2,125
  • Visarun service fee — USD 13
  • Total via Visarun — USD 38, approximately INR 3,230
  • Urgent processing — available for an additional surcharge; the urgent e-visa is processed within three hours

Fees on the official portal are payable by international credit or debit card. Visa and Mastercard are both accepted. Because government fees and exchange rates can shift without prior notice, applicants are advised to check the current published rates on evisa.gov.az or the Visarun product page before submitting payment.

Required Documents Checklist

One of the reasons the Azerbaijan e-visa is popular with Indian travellers is the minimal paperwork involved. The ASAN system is designed for speed and accessibility, and the document list is considerably shorter than what most European or North American visa applications demand.

The core requirements for the tourist e-visa are:

  • A valid Indian passport with at least three months of validity beyond the intended departure date from Azerbaijan, and at least one or two blank pages for immigration stamps
  • A clear scanned copy of the passport bio-data page, showing all personal details, the photo, and the machine-readable zone at the bottom
  • A recent passport-sized photograph meeting standard specifications — a white or light background, face clearly visible, no filters or heavy editing
  • A working email address to receive the approved e-visa document
  • An international debit or credit card to pay the government fee

To apply for an Azerbaijan e-visa, Indian travelers must meet the following requirements: the passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended stay in Azerbaijan and should have at least two blank pages for immigration stamps. Hotel bookings, bank statements, employer letters, and travel insurance certificates are not required for the standard tourist e-visa application through the ASAN system. This stands in contrast to many other destinations where such documents form a core part of the submission.

Applicants for a business e-visa may additionally need an invitation letter from their Azerbaijani host organisation. For embassy sticker visa applications, the document requirements are more extensive and should be confirmed with the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi before visiting.

Every detail entered into the online form should match the passport exactly. Even minor discrepancies in the spelling of a name, passport number, or date of birth can cause the application to be rejected or flag it for manual review.

How to Apply for an Azerbaijan Visa from India (Step-by-Step)

The application process through the official ASAN Visa portal is straightforward, and most applicants complete the form within fifteen to twenty minutes once the required documents are ready.

Applying via evisa.gov.az (Official Portal)

  • Go to evisa.gov.az, the official Government of Azerbaijan e-visa portal. Select English or your preferred language from the menu.
  • Choose India as your nationality and select the visa category that matches your travel purpose — tourist or business in most cases.
  • Enter your personal details exactly as they appear in your passport: full name, date of birth, gender, passport number, issue date, and expiry date.
  • Input your intended travel dates and your planned accommodation address in Azerbaijan.
  • Upload the scanned copy of your passport bio-data page and your passport photograph, ensuring each file meets the size and format requirements shown on the portal.
  • Choose standard processing (approximately three working days) or urgent processing (three hours) and proceed to payment.
  • Pay the government fee using an international credit or debit card and note down your application reference number.
  • Check the email address provided for updates. Once approved, the e-visa document arrives as a PDF attachment. Print or save a copy to present at the airport.

Applying via Visarun.ai

Visarun.ai offers an end-to-end managed application flow for the Azerbaijan e-visa. After uploading a passport scan and photograph on the Visarun platform, the Visarun team prepares and submits the application, checks for errors before submission, and tracks the status through to approval. The approved visa is delivered to your email. The total cost through Visarun is USD 38, which includes the government fee and a service fee of USD 13. Standard processing through Visarun takes two to three business days.

Whichever route you choose, carry a printed or digital copy of the approved e-visa document when you travel. Immigration officers at Heydar Aliyev International Airport will ask to see it alongside your passport.

Azerbaijan Visa Processing Time

The ASAN Visa system offers two processing speeds, and the right choice depends on how much time remains before the departure date.

Standard Processing

The ASAN Viza portal processes visa applications electronically within 3 working days. Through Visarun, most standard applications are completed within two to three business days. Working days exclude weekends and public holidays in Azerbaijan, so a Friday submission may not begin processing until the following Monday. Applicants are generally advised to apply at least a week before their travel date to allow for any unexpected delays or requests for additional information.

Urgent Processing

Applications for urgent e-visas are processed in just 3 hours. This option carries an additional surcharge on top of the standard government fee. It is useful for genuinely time-sensitive situations, but applicants should still allow a buffer of several hours before check-in rather than applying right at the wire.

Once an application has been submitted, changes to passport details, travel dates, or personal information may not be possible without cancelling and reapplying. Reviewing all entries carefully before payment reduces the chance of needing to restart the process.

Visa Validity and Length of Stay

The Azerbaijan ASAN e-visa for Indian citizens is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. This means the visa must be used — that is, the traveller must enter Azerbaijan — within 90 days of the approval date printed on the document. The date of issue is not the same as the date of travel.

Once inside Azerbaijan, the permitted stay is up to 30 days per entry. The e-visa is single-entry, meaning that if a traveller leaves Azerbaijan — even briefly to a neighbouring country — the visa is spent and a new application is required for re-entry.

Applicants who plan to return to Azerbaijan multiple times within a year, or who want the option to leave and re-enter, should consider applying for a multiple-entry sticker visa from the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi instead of the e-visa.

Registration Requirement for Longer Stays

Foreigners staying longer than 15 calendar days must register with the State Migration Service. Most hotels handle this automatically when you check in. Travellers staying in private accommodation — with friends, through short-term rental platforms, or in serviced apartments — should confirm whether their host has completed the registration on their behalf. Failure to register within the required timeframe can create complications at departure immigration.

Common Rejection Reasons and How to Avoid Them

The Azerbaijan e-visa has a relatively high approval rate for Indian applicants, particularly because the document requirements are minimal and the process is fully digital. However, a number of common mistakes do lead to rejections, most of which are avoidable with careful preparation.

Passport Validity Issues

Tourist e-visas are frequently rejected for passport validity issues. Applicants should renew their passport before applying if it is due to expire within six months of the planned travel period, as some immigration officers and airlines apply a stricter six-month rule even when the technical minimum requirement is three months.

Data Mismatches Between the Form and the Passport

Avoid any discrepancies between the information on your visa application and the supporting documents. Every field in the ASAN Visa form must match the passport exactly. A transposed digit in the passport number, a reversed date format, or a spelling variation in a name can trigger a rejection. Applicants should type details directly from the passport, character by character, rather than relying on memory.

Low-Quality Document Scans or Photographs

Blurry passport scans, photos with dark backgrounds, images taken on a mobile phone with heavy shadow, or photographs where the face is partially obscured can cause the system to reject the uploaded documents. Scans should be high-resolution, well-lit, and show all four corners of the passport page clearly. Photographs should meet the standard specifications displayed on the portal.

Selecting the Wrong Visa Category

Applying for a tourist e-visa when the purpose of travel is business, or vice versa, can lead to a mismatch that results in rejection or creates problems at the border. Applicants should choose the category that genuinely reflects the reason for the trip.

Previous Immigration Violations

Azerbaijan visa rejection reasons include insufficient documentation, lack of financial proof, choosing the incorrect visa type, inconsistent information, and previous immigration violations. A history of overstaying visas in any country, prior deportations, or other immigration violations on record can affect the outcome of a new application.

Security and Background Checks

Applications from individuals whose names appear on security watchlists, or who have records of travel to certain restricted regions, can be flagged for additional review or declined. This is relatively uncommon for typical Indian tourists and business travellers, but it is worth being aware of when preparing an application.

If an application is rejected, the portal will usually indicate the reason. In most cases, a corrected reapplication with accurate information and clean documents is sufficient to obtain approval on a second attempt.

Recent Changes (2025-2026 Updates)

The core structure of the ASAN Visa system has remained stable through 2025 and into 2026. Indian travellers can continue to apply online through evisa.gov.az without visiting an embassy for standard single-entry tourism and business trips. The 30-day stay limit and 90-day window from the date of issue have not changed.

A few points are worth noting for travellers planning trips in 2026:

  • The e-visa remains valid for air entry only. Travellers who intend to cross into Azerbaijan from Georgia or Iran by land must obtain a sticker visa from the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi before departing India, as the e-visa cannot be used at land border crossings.
  • The 15-day registration rule with the State Migration Service continues to apply. Most hotels handle this automatically, but travellers in private accommodation should confirm with their host.
  • Government fees and processing times are subject to review by Azerbaijani authorities. The fees and timelines published on evisa.gov.az at the time of application are the authoritative reference, and applicants are encouraged to verify them before submitting payment.
  • Indian travellers should confirm at the time of booking that their chosen port of entry accepts e-visa holders. Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku accepts e-visa entries; other entry points may have different rules.
  • No bilateral visa waiver or visa-on-arrival arrangement between India and Azerbaijan was in place as of mid-2025. Any new agreements announced after this article's publication date should be cross-checked with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs at mea.gov.in or with the Azerbaijan Embassy before travel.

The broader travel picture for Baku has been positive in 2025-2026. Azerbaijan is estimated to receive more than 200,000 Indian arrivals projected to recover in 2026 following connectivity improvements. Direct and one-stop flight connectivity between Indian cities and Baku has improved alongside this growth, making Azerbaijan more accessible than it was a few years ago.

FAQ

Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Azerbaijan in 2026?

Yes. Indian passport holders require a valid visa to enter Azerbaijan. There is no visa-on-arrival option at any Azerbaijani port of entry. Most Indian travellers obtain the ASAN e-visa through the official portal evisa.gov.az before departure, which covers tourism and short business visits for up to 30 days per entry.

What documents are required for the Azerbaijan e-visa?

The required documents are a valid Indian passport with at least three months of validity beyond the intended departure date and one or two blank pages, a clear scanned copy of the passport bio-data page, and a recent passport-sized photograph. No hotel bookings, bank statements, or employment letters are needed for the standard tourist e-visa.

How much does the Azerbaijan e-visa cost for Indians?

When applying through Visarun.ai, the total cost is USD 38 — made up of a government fee of USD 25 and a service fee of USD 13. At approximately 85 rupees per US dollar, the total is around INR 3,230. The exact rupee amount will vary with the exchange rate on the day of payment. Applicants who apply directly through evisa.gov.az pay only the government fee portion. Fees are published on the official portal and may change, so checking before you apply is always advisable.

How long does it take to get the Azerbaijan e-visa?

Standard processing takes approximately three working days from the date of submission. Through Visarun, most standard applications are completed within two to three business days. An urgent processing option delivers the approved visa within three hours for an additional surcharge. To allow for any delays, applying at least a week before departure is a sensible approach.

How long can I stay in Azerbaijan on an e-visa?

The e-visa permits a stay of up to 30 days per entry. The visa itself is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, meaning there is a 90-day window within which to arrive in Azerbaijan. Once you have entered the country, you may stay for up to 30 days from the date of arrival.

Can I enter Azerbaijan by land using the e-visa?

No. The ASAN e-visa is valid for air entry only. If you plan to cross into Azerbaijan from Georgia or Iran by land, a sticker visa from the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi is required before leaving India. You may exit Azerbaijan by land, sea, or air after entering by air on an e-visa.

Do I need to register with the State Migration Service after arrival?

Travellers staying in Azerbaijan for more than 15 calendar days are required to register with the State Migration Service. Hotels handle this automatically when you check in and provide a registration slip as proof. If you are staying in a private home or short-term rental, confirm with your host that registration has been completed on your behalf.

What are the most common reasons for Azerbaijan e-visa rejection?

The most frequent rejection reasons include passport validity of less than three months beyond the planned departure date, mismatches between the information entered on the form and the passport, low-quality document scans or photographs that do not meet technical requirements, and selecting an incorrect visa category for the type of travel. Reviewing all entries carefully before payment, and ensuring scans are clear and well-lit, significantly reduces the risk of an unsuccessful application.

Can I extend my stay or apply for a multiple-entry visa?

The standard ASAN e-visa is single-entry and allows a maximum stay of 30 days. Extensions within Azerbaijan are not straightforward, and overstaying the permitted period can lead to fines and complications at departure immigration. For multiple entries or longer stays, the appropriate route is a sticker visa from the Azerbaijan Embassy in New Delhi, applied for before travel.

How is Visarun.ai different from applying directly on evisa.gov.az?

Applying directly on evisa.gov.az means the applicant fills in and submits the form independently and pays only the government fee. Visarun.ai prepares and submits the application on the applicant's behalf, reviews uploaded documents and form entries for accuracy before submission, and tracks the application through to the approved e-visa arriving in the applicant's inbox. The Visarun service fee is USD 13, making the total USD 38. Visa approval decisions rest with the Azerbaijani authorities in all cases, regardless of which submission route is used.

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