
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Albanian Citizens
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Application
Easily completed online
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Payments
Secure online payment with a visa or mastercard
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Download
Save/print ready e-visa
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Albanian citizens is no more than easy to get. The simple and streamlined online process only takes a few minutes for you to fill in the online form and get the visa.
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Standard eVisa
3-5 working days
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Urgent eVisa
24 hours
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Super Fast eVisa
3-6 hours


Azerbaijan Visa Requirements for Albanian Citizens
Azerbaijan visa requirements are very few for Albanian citizens. All you need to do is have the following documents when applying for your visa to get approval in no time:
Valid Albanian passport
Updated email address
Digital copy of your passport
Debit or credit card to pay the fees
Vaccination certificate as a proof
Negative PCR test results – 72 hours before departure


Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa for Albanian Citizens
Azerbaijan is a well-known tourist destination that is rich in culture and history. The country also offers plenty of economic opportunities to investors. So, if you are planning to visit Azerbaijan, you can benefit from the e-visa online facility.
The standard visa process will take around three days for approval. Therefore, you should plan your journey to Azerbaijan and apply a couple of days prior, so there are no issues with visa issuance.


Azerbaijan Visa Cost for Albanian Citizens
The Azerbaijan online visa cost for Albanian citizens is minimal.
The government fees for the standard visa are $26 and for the urgent is around $61. All nationalities will have to pay the same fees set by the government.
There will be some additional service fees, which you will have to pay according to your visa option.
Albanian citizens must note that the visa fees are non-refundable. So, if there are any changes in your plans, you won’t get your fees back. You can pay with your debit/credit card or your PayPal account for the visa fees.


Relationship between Azerbaijan and Albania
Azerbaijan and Albania have deep monetary and cultural ties. Both countries are trading partners and support each other in matters of their regional conflicts. The Azerbaijani government also supported the Albanian government and people after the earthquake in 2019 by donating humanitarian aid.
Both governments are also expanding their bilateral relations and planning on working together in the fields of science, technology, education, etc.
Recently, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) gas pipeline project is completed, which is of immense strategic significance and value to both countries. Leaders from Azerbaijan and Albania have visited each other from time to time.