
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Bulgarian 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
The online Azerbaijan e-Visa for Bulgarian citizens makes traveling to the country much easier. You can visit this beautiful tourist destination without any trouble.
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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 Bulgarian Citizens
Bulgarian citizens will only have to work around a few Azerbaijan visa requirements. They only have to provide the following documents to start the Visa approval process:
- Personal information, like your name, address, etc
- Contact details (name and number) to keep you updated about the visa approval process
- PCR tests that show negative results three days before arriving in Azerbaijan
- Vaccination certificate


Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa for Bulgarian Citizens
Azerbaijan is one of the top places for Bulgarian citizens to visit for their vacations. They can enjoy the incredible beauty that the country has to offer, while visiting its incredible monuments. Additionally, you can visit Azerbaijan to explore the country’s economic opportunities.
You will also need to specify why you’re visiting the country when you apply for a visa. You can choose the relevant visa type that suits your traveling purposes.


Azerbaijan Visa Cost for Bulgarian Citizens
The low Azerbaijan online visa cost for Bulgarian citizens makes it easy for them to travel and explore this wonderful country.
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.
Applicants will also have to pay some additional service fees. It will depend on the visa option that you choose. Once you apply for the visa, the fees are non-refundable, so you won’t get it back change in plans.


Relationship between Azerbaijan and Bulgaria
Both countries established their diplomatic relations after Azerbaijan got its independence in 1992. The Embassy for Azerbaijan opened in Sofia in 2005, whereas the Embassy of Bulgaria opened in 1999. Leaders from both countries visit each other’s countries from time to time.
Azerbaijan and Bulgaria have economic relations, with Bulgaria receiving 1 billion cubic meters of Azerbaijani gas. Over the years, the trade volume between both countries increased significantly, reaching around 65 million dollars in 2018.