
Azerbaijan e-Visa for Nepali 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
Nepali citizens can apply for an Azerbaijan e-Visa when they want to travel to this beautiful country. You can visit this country to enjoy tourist destinations or learn about new business opportunities.
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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 Nepali Citizens
The simple Azerbaijan visa requirements for Nepali citizens makes it so much easier for them to travel to this beautiful country. An important thing to note is that you need to have a valid Nepali passport before applying for an e-Visa. Additionally, you need to fulfill the following requirements:
- Vaccination certificate
- Covid-19 test with a negative result
- Debit/credit card for visa fee payment
- Copy of your passport
- Email address to stay updated about the visa approval process


Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visa for Nepali Citizens
Are you looking for a top-notch tourist destination or a place that offers lucrative investment opportunities? If you are, then Azerbaijan is the place for you. The tourist visa allows you to stay and travel throughout different cities in Azerbaijan.
If you want to know about the potential investment and business opportunities in the country, you can apply for a business visa. Before investing in the country, you can meet with the local business community and understand the market demographics.


Azerbaijan Visa Cost for Nepali 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.
Also, there are some additional service fees that you will need to pay, depending on the visa type you choose. You’ll know about the final cost once you complete the visa application.


Relationship between Azerbaijan and Nepal
Azerbaijan and Nepal have strong ties based on mutual interests. They established their bilateral relations after Azerbaijan’s independence and have cooperated in various fields, such as trade, education, geopolitical issues, etc.
Azerbaijan has also assisted Nepal after the earthquakes in 2015. Companies from both countries have also invested millions and opened offices in different cities. Diplomatic missions from both countries continue to engage on various issues, including global warming, energy, etc.