Planning a trip from Slovakia to Azerbaijan? Whether you're drawn to the cultural heart of Baku or the Caspian coastline, getting your visa is now easier than ever. Thanks to the Azerbaijan eVisa, Slovak travelers can easily apply for Azerbaijan eVisa fully online, making the process quick and hassle-free.
The Azerbaijan eVisa is a digital travel permit that lets you enter the country for tourism, business, or short visits—no embassy appointment needed. It allows a single entry, up to 30 days of stay, and is valid for 90 days from the issue date. Everything—from application to approval—is done online.
Before applying, make sure you have:
Applying is quick. Here’s how it goes:
Step 1 – Fill out the form: Enter your basic details, passport information, and travel dates.
Step 2 – Upload your passport scan: Take a clear photo or scan of your passport’s main page (the one with your photo and details) and upload it.
Step 3 – Pay and submit: Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card. After that, just wait for the eVisa to arrive in your email.
Depending on how urgent your trip is, choose the speed that suits you:
Estimated Approval Time: Around Within 3 - 5 Days
Best for: Travelers applying in advance
Estimated Approval Time: Within 1 - 2 Days
Best for: Those with limited time to prepare
Estimated Approval Time: Within 3 - 6 Hours
Best for: Last-minute or same-day travel needs
The Azerbaijan eVisa fee depends on how quickly you need it. The standard option is the most affordable and works well for travelers who apply a few days in advance. If you're in a hurry, the urgent and super rush options are available at a higher fee, offering much faster processing to suit last-minute travel needs.
To reduce the chances of rejection:
Once your application is submitted:
When you arrive in Azerbaijan, immigration officers may ask for:
No, the Azerbaijan eVisa is valid for a single entry only. If you leave the country, you'll need to apply for a new visa to re-enter.
You can stay for up to 30 days, and the visa itself is valid for 90 days from the date it's issued.
Overstaying your visa may result in fines, delays at departure, or even bans from returning. Always leave the country before your eVisa expires.
Yes, if you stay more than 15 days, you must register your accommodation with the State Migration Service. Most hotels handle this for you—just ask at check-in.
If your application is rejected, you can review your documents, correct any mistakes, and apply again. If issues persist, contact the Azerbaijani embassy or consulate.
Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in August 2025, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
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