Armenia Visitors Visa
Prices starting from $84.99
Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or transit, our simplified Armenia visa application process and expert support make it easier from start to finish.
How to apply for your Armenia eVisa with iVisa
Answer a few simple questions to find out whether you need an Armenia Tourist eVisa, Business eVisa, Medical eVisa, or another Armenian document. Then, upload your documents and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in less than 10 minutes.
We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.
The Armenia eVisa system is known for being strict – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
Don’t worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays. One of our experts checks everything for errors or missing information to make sure it’s ready to go. This review is quick but thorough.
We’re not the Armenian government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email your approved eVisa and let you know how to use it for your trip.
💡Pro-tip: Some nationalities can choose between a 21-day or 120-day stay. We'll help you pick the right option based on your travel plans.
his document is meant for travelers visiting Armenia for tourism, business, or short-term study. You can apply entirely online – no embassy appointment needed.
There are two duration options:
Purpose: The Armenia eVisa is for travelers visiting for tourism, business, medical treatment, or visiting relatives and friends. It covers activities like sightseeing, attending conferences, or seeking short-term healthcare.
When to apply: You should apply at least 3 to 5 business days before your arrival.
Duration and extensions: Two options are available: a stay of up to 21 days (valid for 90 days) or a stay of up to 120 days (valid for 180 days). You can extend your stay for an additional 60 days through the Migration and Citizenship Service in Yerevan.
Entries: It’s typically issued as a single-entry visa, though multiple-entry visitor visas (valid for 1 year) are available through Armenian embassies and consulates.
Ports of entry: eVisa holders can enter through designated checkpoints, including Zvartnots International Airport, Ayrum Railway Station, and the land borders at Bagratashen, Bavra, Gogavan (with Georgia), and Meghri (with Iran).
Delivery format: The approved eVisa is sent as a PDF via email. You don’t need a physical sticker, but you must carry a printed or digital copy to present at the border control.
These are for holders of official or diplomatic passports, as well as staff of international organizations, traveling for state business. They are issued for single or multiple entries, with validity based on the duration of the official mission.
*We currently don’t offer these visas.
This permit is for foreigners planning to stay in Armenia for more than 120 days for work, study, or family reunification. It's generally valid for 1 year and is renewable annually.
*We currently don’t offer this permit.
This is for individuals who have resided in Armenia for at least three years or have significant investment/business interests in the country. It's valid for 5 years and can be extended.
*We currently don’t offer this permit.
This status is primarily for individuals of Armenian origin or those engaged in significant economic or cultural activities beneficial to the state. It's granted in the form of a special passport valid for 10 years, allowing the holder to live and work in Armenia permanently.
*We currently don’t offer this permit.
Most foreign nationals aren't required to obtain a visa for stays up to 180 days per year. Armenia offers an eVisa and Visa on Arrival (VoA) for citizens of many other countries. For 2026, a temporary policy grants visa-exempt entry to nationals of 113 countries who hold valid residence permits from the US, EU, Schengen Area, or GCC nations.
Travelers entering Armenia by air aren't currently required to complete a mandatory e-Arrival Card before departure. Immigration clearance is typically handled directly at the border crossing.
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General Armenia visa requirements are:
Passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival
Recent digital photo
Travel details (such as flight information and hotel address)
Additional supporting documents, depending on visa type (e.g., an invitation letter for certain business visas)
Additional requirements for Iraqi and Egyptian nationals:
Along with the photo and passport, you must submit either:
Option 1:
Travel (medical) insurance
A valid residence permit or visa from: EU & Schengen member states, USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, UK, Canada, Russia, Japan, or a residence permit from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, or Oman.
Option 2:
Travel (medical) insurance
Round-trip air ticket reservation
Invitation from an eligible entity in Armenia (registered organizations, government offices, diplomatic missions, or international organizations)
Bank statement for the last 3 months
Applying for a visa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind
The 21-day eVisa is meant for short trips, like a holiday, short conference, or attending an event.
The 120-day visa is for longer travel, such as extended tourism, short-term study, or health treatments.
Some nationalities only qualify for one or the other — we’ll automatically show the correct option for you during the application.
We strongly recommend applying for an extension if needed, or leaving before your authorized stay ends.
We then send it to the government for processing on your behalf.
Once your visa is approved, we’ll then email you your document.
In the meantime, download the iVisa app, so you can access your travel documents while you're on the go.