AZERBAIJAN

VISA REQUIRED

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DESTINATION: AZERBAIJAN
PURPOSE OF TRIP: BUSINESS (E-VISA)

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IMPORTANT

PLEASE READ THE RED FLAGS SECTION BELOW CAREFULLY

  • VISA VALIDITY

3 months, single entry validity from your indicated date of arrival, however your stay cannot exceed 30 daysAll visa issuance is subject to consular discretion. 

NEXT STEPS

DRAG N' DROP (REVIEW PROCESS) / RECEIPT OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS:

  • Review document list below and complete request form (see ‘START REQUEST‘ button below) / make secure online payment.

  • Prepare documentation / complete Global Visaz e-visa questionnaire.  
  • Access the DRAG N’ DROP function in the menu bar above, where you can securely upload scans of all documentation for our review and completion of e-visa application. 
  • Review document list below and complete request form (see ‘START REQUEST‘ button below) / make secure online payment.
  • Prepare documentation / complete Global Visaz e-visa questionnaire. 
  • Access the DRAG N’ DROP function in the menu bar above, where you can securely upload all documentation for review and completion of e-visa application. 
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AZERBAIJAN BUSINESS (E-VISA) REQUIREMENTS

A clear colour photocopy of your passport (bio page only). This must:

  • be valid for at least 6 months from your indicated date of arrival
  • be in jpg format
  • the file size must not exceed 1 MB

Two original recent 45mm x 35mm colour photographs. These must:

  • be taken within the last month
  • be taken against a plain light background and printed on photographic paper
  • show full frontal face, have a neutral expression and your mouth closed
  • have eyes open and free from reflection or glare from glasses
  • not have hair in front of face or have a head covering (unless it’s for religious or medical reasons)

DO NOT ATTACH THE PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE APPLICATION FORM

RED FLAGS

Foreigners and stateless persons staying temporarily in the Republic of Azerbaijan for more than 15 days (also in cases when they change their place of residence within the country) must apply to the management of their hotel or owners of apartments or other residing space to register them at the State Migration Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan without payment of any state fee.

See further information: www.migration.gov.az

Foreign nationals and stateless persons having visited the Nagorno-Karabakh and other regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan occupied by the Republic of Armenia without an official permission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan after 1991 may not be allowed to enter the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan regardless of whether or not they obtained an electronic visa.

PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All consular fees are non-refundable once the application has been submitted. Please click here to see our pricing structure for cancelled cases.

1 business day service:

3 months, single entry (stay may not exceed 30 days)

Global visaz service fees
Consular fees

£80.00 excl. VAT
£45.00 incl. VAT

3 business days service:

3 months, single entry (stay may not exceed 30 days)

Global visaz service fees
Consular fees

£70.00 excl. VAT
£25.00 incl. VAT

THE PALACE OF THE SHIVANSHAHS

  BAKU
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THE PALACE OF THE SHIVANSHAHS

The Palace of the Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century palace built by the Shirvanshahs. The complex contains the main building of the palace, Divanhane, the burial-vaults, the shah's mosque with a minaret, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi's mausoleum, south of the palace, a portal in the east, Murad's gate, a reservoir and the remnants of a bath house. Earlier, there was an ancient mosque, next to the mausoleum. There are still ruins of the bath and the lamb, belong to the west of the tomb. In the past, the palace was surrounded by a wall with towers and, thus, served as the inner stronghold of the Baku fortress. Despite the fact that at the present time no traces of this wall have survived on the surface, as early as the 1920s, the remains of apparently the foundations of the tower and the part of the wall connected with it could be distinguished in the north-eastern side of the palace. There are no inscriptions survived on the palace itself. Therefore, the time of its construction is determined by the dates in the inscriptions on the architectural monuments, which refer to the complex of the palace. Such two inscriptions were completely preserved only on the tomb and minaret of the Shah's mosque. There is a name of the ruler who ordered to establish these buildings in both inscriptions is the – Shirvan Khalil I (years of rule 1417–1462). As time of construction – 839 (1435/36) was marked on the tomb, 845 (1441/42) on the minaret of the Shah's mosque.

PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All consular fees are non-refundable once the application has been submitted. Please click here to see our pricing structure for cancelled cases.

1 business day service:

3 months, single entry (stay may not exceed 30 days)

Global visaz service fees:
£80.00 excl. VAT

Consular fees:
£45.00 incl. VAT

3 business days service:

3 months, single entry (stay may not exceed 30 days)

Global visaz service fees:
£70.00 excl. VAT

Consular fees:
£25.00 incl. VAT

THE PALACE OF THE SHIVANSHAHS

  BAKU
HOVER / CLICK HERE



THE PALACE OF THE SHIVANSHAHS

The Palace of the Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century palace built by the Shirvanshahs. The complex contains the main building of the palace, Divanhane, the burial-vaults, the shah's mosque with a minaret, Seyid Yahya Bakuvi's mausoleum, south of the palace, a portal in the east, Murad's gate, a reservoir and the remnants of a bath house. Earlier, there was an ancient mosque, next to the mausoleum. There are still ruins of the bath and the lamb, belong to the west of the tomb. In the past, the palace was surrounded by a wall with towers and, thus, served as the inner stronghold of the Baku fortress. Despite the fact that at the present time no traces of this wall have survived on the surface, as early as the 1920s, the remains of apparently the foundations of the tower and the part of the wall connected with it could be distinguished in the north-eastern side of the palace. There are no inscriptions survived on the palace itself. Therefore, the time of its construction is determined by the dates in the inscriptions on the architectural monuments, which refer to the complex of the palace. Such two inscriptions were completely preserved only on the tomb and minaret of the Shah's mosque. There is a name of the ruler who ordered to establish these buildings in both inscriptions is the – Shirvan Khalil I (years of rule 1417–1462). As time of construction – 839 (1435/36) was marked on the tomb, 845 (1441/42) on the minaret of the Shah's mosque.