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Visa on Arrival
VisasArmeniaVisa on Arrival
ArmeniaArmenia•Asia
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Visa on Arrival

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

15,000 AMD

Stay Duration

60 days

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Visa issued at Armenia's airports and land borders for eligible nationalities. Available for tourism and short-term visits. Must hold valid visa or residence permit from select developed countries.

Armenia’s Visa on Arrival program was established as a strategic component of the nation’s liberalized immigration policy, designed to catalyze tourism and facilitate ease of travel for international visitors. Rooted in the Law on Foreigners of the Republic of Armenia, this mechanism serves as a pragmatic bridge between rigid consular processing and the modern demand for frictionless border entry. By allowing travelers to obtain entry authorization directly at international airports and designated land crossings, the Armenian government effectively removes the bureaucratic barrier of pre-departure embassy visits for citizens of specific nations. This system was specifically engineered to fill a critical gap in the immigration framework: it addresses the needs of spontaneous travelers and business visitors who possess established travel histories in developed nations but lack the time or proximity to secure a traditional visa. By leveraging the vetting already performed by countries such as the United States, members of the European Union, or other OECD nations, Armenia streamlines its own security protocols, ensuring that the country remains an accessible destination while maintaining sovereign oversight of its borders.

The ideal applicant for the Armenian Visa on Arrival is a global traveler or short-term professional who already holds a valid visa or residence permit from a list of pre-approved developed countries, signaling a low-risk profile that allows for expedited entry. This visa is primarily tailored for those visiting for tourism, cultural exchange, or brief business engagements, covering a broad spectrum of professions ranging from freelance consultants and digital nomads to leisure travelers seeking to explore the Caucasus. What makes this visa particularly distinctive is its efficiency; while other nations might require weeks of processing time, Armenia’s system provides an immediate, cost-effective solution for a fee of 15,000 AMD. Unlike long-term work visas or specialized residency permits that require extensive documentation and sponsorship, the Visa on Arrival is remarkably lean, focusing on the traveler's existing international credentials rather than complex employment contracts. However, applicants should note that this visa is strictly limited to short-term stays and cannot be converted into a permanent residency permit while within the country. Consequently, while it offers unparalleled convenience for the casual visitor, it is not a pathway for those seeking to relocate permanently, serving instead as a high-utility tool for facilitating the rapid, temporary influx of international visitors into the Armenian economy.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must hold a valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the intended stay.

Must possess a valid visa or residence permit issued by specific countries (EU/Schengen, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Russia, or GCC member states).

Must be a national of a country eligible for visa-on-arrival (subject to specific nationality lists).

Must pay the required fee of 15,000 AMD.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport (with at least one blank page).

Valid visa or residence permit from an approved country (e.g., USA, EU, GCC).

Completed visa application form.

Recent passport-sized photograph (3.5x4.5 cm).

Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter).

Proof of financial means (bank statements).

Travel insurance.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Convenient for travelers who did not have time to apply in advance.
  • Allows for a stay of up to 120 days.
  • No need for prior embassy visits if the conditional requirements are met.

Worth Knowing

  • Conditional: Only available to those holding specific visas/residence permits from designated countries.
  • Risk of denial at the border if documentation is incomplete.
  • Potential for long queues at border control.
  • Not available to all nationalities; check eligibility before travel.

Application Process

1

Prepare documents: Have valid passport and supporting documents ready

2

Arrive at border: Present yourself at airport or land border crossing

3

Complete visa application: Fill out visa on arrival form at border control

4

Provide documents: Submit passport and passport photos to border officer

5

Pay visa fee: Pay AMD 15,000 in cash or card

6

Receive visa: Visa stamp applied to passport immediately

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