Embassy of Azerbaijan in Minsk, Belarus

Azerbaijan embassy in Belarus

At the embassy of Azerbaijan in Belarus, citizens can access services

At the embassy of Azerbaijan in Belarus, citizens can access the following services:

  • Visa processing: Supplying details and handling visa requests for foreign nationals.
  • Passport help: Aiding with the renewal or creation of new passports for Azerbaijani nationals.
  • Notary help: Providing notarization for documents and essential paperwork.
  • Marriage registration: Helping citizens with the official recording of marriages following Azerbaijani law.
  • Birth certificate processing: Offering services for creating birth certificates for Azerbaijani nationals.
  • Legal support: Providing information and assistance about legal matters impacting Azerbaijani citizens.
  • Information on citizens' rights: Supplying details about the rights and duties of Azerbaijani nationals overseas.
  • Emergency assistance: Helping in urgent situations such as missing passports or other personal safety concerns.

The embassy of Azerbaijan in Belarus is available during the following office times

The Azerbaijan Embassy in Belarus is usually open during these office hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Lunch Break: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Notes: These times can change, particularly during holidays or special occasions, so it is recommended to visit the embassy's official website or reach out to them directly for the most precise and current details about their office times.

FAQs about Azerbaijan embassy in Belarus

Discover essential FAQs on the Azerbaijan Embassy in Belarus, covering contacts, visas, services, and travel tips for seamless diplomatic assistance.

Do Belarusian citizens need a visa to travel to Azerbaijan?

No, Belarusian citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Azerbaijan (up to 90 days for tourism or business). However, for longer stays or other purposes, an eVisa or embassy-issued visa may be required. Apply via evisa.gov.az for electronic options.

What should I do if I lose my Azerbaijani passport in Belarus?

Report the loss to local Belarusian authorities immediately, then contact the Azerbaijan Embassy in Minsk for a replacement or emergency travel document (return certificate). Bring proof of identity and any police report.

Can the Azerbaijan Embassy in Belarus help with medical emergencies?

Yes, the embassy can provide information on local healthcare facilities in Belarus and assist in locating medical services, though they do not offer direct medical care. For urgent cases, contact them via phone or email.

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