Do Macedonian citizens need a visa to visit Azerbaijan?
Yes, Macedonian citizens do need a visa to visit Azerbaijan. The visa-free travel agreement that existed for a year between the two countries expired on October 26, 2023. So, as of now, all Macedonian citizens require an e-visa to enter Azerbaijan, regardless of the length of their stay.
Here's what you need to know about the e-visa requirements for Macedonian citizens:
- A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity after your planned return date from Azerbaijan.
- A digital photo meeting the specified requirements on the website.
- Travel documents vary depending on the purpose of your visit.
- Payment for the e-visa fee is made using a valid credit or debit card.
Application Process:
- Online Application: Go to the Azerbaijan e-Visa Portal to submit your application.
- Required Information: A working email address and your personal information, such as your passport number and date of birth, are required.
- Processing Time: Three working days are allotted for standard processing. Even on holidays and non-working days, the processing of urgent applications can be finished in 24 hours.
- Validity: After the date of arrival, the e-visa is good for 30 days. Make sure your passport is good for at least three months after the day you want to leave Azerbaijan.
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