Can tourists visit all three Caucasus states (Georgia-Armenia-Azerbaijan) without visas?
Visa rules differ by country
Although Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are geographically close, they do not share a unified visa system. Each country maintains its own border controls and entry requirements. This means a traveler who is visa-free for one country may still need a visa for the others.
Some nationalities are allowed visa-free entry into one or two of the countries, but not all three. Others may require an e-visa or an embassy visa depending on the country.
Visa policies in the Caucasus region can change over time, so travelers should always verify the latest entry requirements through official government sources before planning their trip.
Georgia’s general policy
Georgia offers visa-free access to many nationalities and allows longer stays compared to many countries. However, Travelers from other regions must apply for a visa through a Georgian embassy, as Georgia no longer issues e-visas. Entry rules depend strictly on your passport, not on your itinerary in the region.
Armenia’s general policy
Armenia also allows visa-free entry for many visitors, while others may need an e-visa or visa-on-arrival. Some nationalities, particularly from certain Asian and African countries, may still require a pre-arranged visa, while many others are eligible for visa on arrival or e-visas. The criteria for entry differ significantly from Georgia’s list, so being visa-free in Georgia does not guarantee the same in Armenia.
Azerbaijan’s general policy
Azerbaijan typically requires more structured visa procedures. Many travelers can obtain an e-visa, while others must apply through an embassy. Only a very limited number of nationalities are visa-exempt, meaning most tourists will need to obtain an e-visa or apply through an Azerbaijani embassy. Entry rules differ sharply from Georgia and Armenia, meaning some visitors will definitely need a visa for Azerbaijan even if they are visa-free for its neighbors.
Important travel note
Travelers who visit the region should be aware that Armenia and Azerbaijan have strict border sensitivities. In particular, travelers who have previously visited Nagorno-Karabakh or other disputed territories through Armenia may face entry bans or denial of entry when attempting to enter Azerbaijan. Planning ahead is essential.
In conclusion
Most tourists cannot visit Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan completely visa-free unless their passport qualifies for visa-exemption across all three countries. Each state has its own entry rules, and they do not share a joint visa system. The best approach is to check the visa requirements for your specific nationality for each country individually and plan your route accordingly. Doing so ensures a smooth and well-prepared trip across the Caucasus.
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