Are you a citizen of Greece planning to explore the “Land of Fire”? Whether you are drawn to the futuristic skyline of Baku, the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, or the lush landscapes of Gabala, getting there has never been easier. Since 2017, the Republic of Azerbaijan has simplified its entry process through the ASAN Visa (eVisa) system, making the traditional embassy visit a thing of the past for Greek passport holders.

In this comprehensive guide, we answer every question you might have to ensure your Azerbaijan eVisa for Greece Citizens.
Do Greek Citizens Need a Visa for Azerbaijan?
Yes, citizens of Greece are required to obtain a visa to enter Azerbaijan. Fortunately, Greece is on the list of eligible countries for the e-visa. This electronic authorization replaces the need for a physical sticker in your passport and can be applied for entirely online.
What are the Document Requirements for Greek Applicants?
To ensure a successful application, Greek citizens must have the following required documents ready:
- Original Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of arrival.
- Digital Scan of Passport: A high-quality color scan of the biographical page.
- Active Email Address: Where your approved visa PDF will be sent.
- Payment Method: A credit/debit card (Visa, MasterCard, or UnionPay).
How Long Does it Take to Process an Azerbaijan Visa?
We offer three processing tiers to fit your travel schedule:
- Standard Processing (3-5 Working Days): The most cost-effective option for early planners.
- Rush Processing (12-24 Hours): Ideal for travelers who need their visa within a day.
- Super Rush Processing (3-6 Hours): For last-minute emergencies, available even on weekends and holidays.
How Do I Apply for the Azerbaijan Visa Online?
The Azerbaijan Visa application process is simplified into four steps:
- Fill the Online Form: Provide personal details, passport info, and travel dates.
- Upload Documents: Attach the digital scan of your Greek passport.
- Secure Payment: Pay the government and service fees via our encrypted gateway.
- Receive eVisa: Your approved visa arrives as a PDF. Print it out for your flight.
Why Might an Azerbaijan Visa Be Rejected?

Common reasons for rejection include:
- Passport Expiry: Having less than 6 months of validity remaining.
- Blurry Scans: If the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) at the bottom of your passport is not clear.
- Data Mismatch: If the name on your form doesn’t match your passport exactly.
- Nagorno-Karabakh History: Previous unauthorized visits to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
How Do I Apply with Dual or Complex Nationality?
If you hold dual citizenship (e.g., Greek and USA), follow these rules:
- Consistency is Key: You must apply using the exact passport you will present to the border officer.
- Linked Data: The eVisa is electronically tied to one passport number. If you apply with your Greek passport but carry your US passport, entry will be denied.
- Travel Documents: Refugees or stateless persons holding Greek travel documents should verify if their specific document code is supported by the ASAN system.
Troubleshooting: What if I Experience Technical Errors?
- MRZ Mismatch Error: Ensure you are typing your name exactly as it appears in the two lines of code at the bottom of your passport page.
- Payment Failure: Ensure your card is “3D Secure” enabled. If it fails, try a different browser (Chrome or Edge) or a different card brand.
- Email Not Received: Always check your “Spam” or “Promotions” folder.
Is Azerbaijan Safe for Greek Tourists?
Azerbaijan is exceptionally safe. Violent crime is rare, and Baku is one of the safest capitals in the region.
- Night Safety: Baku is very well-lit, and it is common to see families walking the Caspian Boulevard late at night.
- Police Support: “Tourist Police” are available in major areas and are generally helpful and English-speaking.
- Taxis: Use apps like Bolt or Uber to avoid “tourist prices” from street taxis.
How Much Cash Should I Carry to Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan uses the Azerbaijani Manat (AZN).
- Recommendation: While Baku is modern, carry about 100-150 AZN in cash for small purchases, tea houses (Chaykhana), and tips.
- Exchange: Bring Euros or USD to exchange at the airport or local banks. Avoid exchanging money with street individuals.
Is ATM Availability Good Throughout the Country?
- Urban Areas: ATMs (Bankomats) are everywhere in Baku, including metro stations and supermarkets.
- Rural Areas: If traveling to the Greater Caucasus mountains, withdraw your cash in Baku. Rural villages rarely have working ATMs for international cards.
What is the 15-Day Registration Rule?
This is the most important rule: If you stay in Azerbaijan for more than 15 days, you must register your stay with the State Migration Service.
- Hotels: Usually do this for you. Ask for a “registration slip.”
- Airbnbs: You must remind your host to register you online. Failure to do so results in a heavy fine (approx. 300-400 AZN) at the airport.
Can the 30-Day Azerbaijan eVisa Be Extended?
The eVisa itself cannot be extended. If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, you must either:
- Leave the country and apply for a new eVisa (Visa Run).
- Apply for a Temporary Residence Permit if you have a valid reason (work, family, or investment).
Can I Use My Greek Credit Cards in Baku?

Yes, but with limitations:
- Baku: Accepted in hotels, malls, and high-end restaurants.
- Outside Baku: Cash is king. If visiting Sheki or Gabala, do not rely on cards for meals or souvenirs.
- Bank Notification: Call your Greek bank (Alpha, Piraeus, etc.) before traveling to ensure they don’t block your card for “unusual” foreign activity.
What is the Difference Between a Tourism and Business eVisa?
Both are processed through the same ASAN system.
- Tourism: For sightseeing and leisure.
- Business: For attending meetings or conferences.
- Note: Neither allows you to take up local employment. For that, a separate Work Permit is required.
Do Children Need a Separate Azerbaijan Visa?
Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, must have their own approved eVisa. Even if a child is registered in a parent’s passport, a separate application must be submitted for them.
Are Land Borders Open for Greek Travelers?
As of 2024/2025, land borders may have restricted access due to “Special Quarantine” measures. Always prioritize flying into Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD) in Baku to avoid entry issues at land checkpoints with Georgia or Turkey.
