Azerbaijan has officially revised its visit visa cost and service fee for Pakistani nationals, introducing a streamlined e-visa system aimed at simplifying travel and boosting tourism ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan. The new policy allows Pakistani tourists to apply online, receive approvals via email, and avoid lengthy paperwork or embassy visits.
Azerbaijan E-Visa System for Pakistanis
Under the updated system, Pakistani travelers can apply for an Azerbaijan e-visa through the official ASAN Viza portal, which offers a fully digital, paperless process. Applicants can choose between standard and urgent processing based on travel needs.
E-Visa Categories and Processing Time
- Standard E-Visa: Processed within three working days
- Urgent E-Visa: Issued in three to five hours
Once approved, applicants receive their e-visa by email. Travelers can also check their visa status online at www.evisa.gov.az/en/check-status.
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Azerbaijan Visit Visa Fees for Pakistan (2026)
The revised Azerbaijan visa fees for Pakistani citizens are as follows:
- Standard single-entry (30 days):
Visa fee $20 + service fee $9 = $29 (approx. Rs 8,190) - Urgent e-visa:
$50 (approx. Rs 14,122), processed within hours
These updated charges reflect the 2026 Azerbaijan visa fee revision for Pakistan, making travel planning clearer and more transparent.
Visa Validity and Stay Duration
The Azerbaijan e-visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue, allowing Pakistani tourists a maximum stay of up to 30 days during the visit.
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How Pakistanis Can Apply for Azerbaijan E-Visa
Applicants must follow three simple steps via the ASAN Viza portal (https://evisa.gov.az/en/):
1. Apply online by filling out the form
2. Pay the visa fee securely
3. Download the approved e-visa
The system is designed to be fast, user-friendly, and accessible from anywhere in Pakistan.
Boost to Tourism and Bilateral Travel
Officials say the revised e-visa policy will encourage tourism, promote people-to-people exchanges, and strengthen Pakistan–Azerbaijan relations, especially as more Pakistanis explore destinations such as Baku, Gabala, and Sheki.