
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Greece 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 Greece citizens helps you explore this wonderful country. You can follow the simple process and visit this beautiful country for work or a vacation.
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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 Greece Citizens
Azerbaijan has a simple process for e-visa with no stringent requirements. Greece citizens need to meet the following straightforward Azerbaijan visa requirements for approval.
- A valid passport that will not expire within six months
- Email address for correspondence regarding the visa process
- Vaccination certificate as proof
- Negative PCR test results, which you have to take 72 hours before your departure
- Digital scan of your passport to attach with the visa application
- Working credit/debit card to pay the fees


Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa for Greece Citizens
Whether you want to spend your time relaxing or want to explore investment opportunities, Azerbaijan is a one-stop solution. You can enjoy mesmerizing tourist attractions while searching for business opportunities in the country. Both tourists and business owners can choose a standard visa or an urgent one as per their needs. You would have to apply three before arriving in Azerbaijan for the visa process. However, keep in mind that the service fees for the visa are non-refundable if you wish to change your plans.


Azerbaijan Visa Cost for Greece Citizens
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.
Additionally, you will have to pay other service fees, but it will vary with the option you choose. You can find out about the final cost you will incur before submitting your final application.


Relationship between Azerbaijan and Greece
Both the countries maintain strong bilateral and diplomatic relations. Diplomatic relations with Greece were established in 1991 after Azerbaijan’s independence, and both countries have embassies in each other’s capital cities.
Azerbaijan and Greece have signed treaties in different areas, including trade, culture, education, economy, etc. Their deals for the oil industry are one of the most notable commercial and political relations between both countries. Additionally, both of them are working on increasing tourism and human rights.