Azerbaijan eVisa for Malta Citizens

If you’re a Maltese citizen planning a trip to Azerbaijan—whether it’s for a quick getaway, a business event, or a cultural experience—you’re in luck.
The Azerbaijan eVisa makes the travel process smoother than ever. With a fully online system, you can apply for Azerbaijan eVisa from the comfort of your home and receive your visa by email—no embassy visit required.
Understanding the Azerbaijan eVisa
The Azerbaijan eVisa is a single-entry electronic visa that permits stays of up to 30 days for purposes such as tourism, business, medical visits, or cultural events.
It’s valid for 90 days from the date of issue, and the entire process is done online. For Maltese citizens, it offers a fast, convenient way to travel to Azerbaijan without paperwork or delays. Just apply online, wait for approval, and receive your visa by email.
Documents You’ll Need to Apply

To complete your application, make sure you have the following ready:
- A Maltese passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date
- A working email address to receive your visa
- A credit or debit card for payment
How to Apply – Step-by-Step Application
Applying for the Azerbaijan eVisa is simple and fully online. Just follow these three steps:
Complete the Application Form
Fill in your personal, passport, and travel details accurately through the online portal.
Upload Documents & Pay
Submit a scanned copy of your passport, then pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card.
Receive Your eVisa by Email
Once approved, your eVisa will be sent to your email. Print it or save a digital copy to present upon arrival in Azerbaijan.
Processing Options for the Azerbaijan eVisa
Maltese citizens can choose their eVisa processing speeds based on how soon they need it:
Standard Processing
Processing Time: Within 3 - 5 Days
Express
Processing Time: Within 1 - 2 Days
Fees and Method of Payment for your e-visa
The cost of the Azerbaijan eVisa fee depends on the processing time you select:
- Standard processing comes with a lower fee
- Express processing includes an additional charge for faster delivery
All fees are paid online using a credit or debit card, and the transaction is processed securely during your application. Please note that fees are non-refundable, even if your visa is rejected or you cancel your trip.
Make sure your card is enabled for international payments before applying.
Why Might a Visa Be Rejected?
Mistakes in your application can lead to rejection. Common issues include:
- Incorrect passport details
- Expired or damaged passport
- Low-quality or incorrect passport scan
- Criminal history or immigration violations
- Submitting an incomplete application
Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors

If you're visiting Azerbaijan for the first time, here are a few helpful tips to make your trip smooth and enjoyable:
- Carry a copy of your eVisa: Keep both a printed and digital copy of your eVisa to present at immigration checkpoints.
- Respect local customs: Azerbaijan is a culturally rich and conservative country. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites.
- Currency: The local currency is the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN). Credit cards are accepted in cities, but it’s wise to carry some cash for smaller shops or rural areas.
- Language: Azerbaijani is the official language. English is spoken in major hotels and tourist areas, but learning a few basic phrases or using a translation app can be helpful.
- Transport: Taxis, metro, and ride-hailing apps like Bolt are commonly used in Baku. Agree on fares in advance if taking a local taxi.
- Safety: Azerbaijan is generally safe for tourists. However, always stay alert, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots.
- Connectivity: Buy a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi to stay connected. SIM cards are affordable and available at the airport.
- Time Zone: Azerbaijan operates on Azerbaijan Standard Time (GMT+4).
- Tipping: Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated—around 5–10% in restaurants is common.
FAQs
You must carry a printed copy of your approved eVisa when entering Azerbaijan. Border officers typically request a hard copy at immigration.
No, the eVisa cannot be extended. If you plan to stay longer than the eVisa allows, you’ll need to exit the country and apply for a new visa.
No. The eVisa must be obtained before arriving in Azerbaijan. You cannot apply for it once you’re already inside the country.
If rejected, you may either reapply with corrected or additional information or consider applying through the nearest Azerbaijan embassy.
Yes, every traveler, including infants and children, must have an individual eVisa, even if they are listed on their parent’s passports.
Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in July 2025, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
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