Alexandra John
23 Mar, 2026
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For citizens of Estonia, the "Land of Fire" has never been closer. Azerbaijan, a country where Eastern tradition meets Western modernity, offers a unique blend of Silk Road history, futuristic architecture in Baku, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Since 2017, the Azerbaijan government has simplified entry for Estonian passport holders through the ASAN Visa (eVisa) system, eliminating the need for lengthy embassy visits.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Azerbaijan eVisa for Estonia citizens, from document requirements to the fastest processing options available.
Yes, Estonian citizens require a visa to enter Azerbaijan. Fortunately, Estonia is included in the list of 95+ countries eligible for the Azerbaijan eVisa. This electronic permit is mandatory for tourism, business, and short-term visits.
To ensure a high acceptance rate, Estonian travelers must prepare the following Azerbaijan visa required documents:
The process is designed to be user-friendly and can be completed in under 10 minutes:
Depending on how quickly you need to travel, we offer three efficient processing tiers:

While travel insurance is not always a strictly mandatory document for the eVisa application itself, it is highly recommended for all Estonian travelers:
Travelers from Estonia should be cautious when bringing medication:
Save these important numbers before you fly to Baku:
The Azerbaijan eVisa cost consists of the government fee and the service fee. While the base government fee is fixed, the total varies based on the urgency of your application (Standard vs. Super Rush). Remember, these fees are generally non-refundable once the application is processed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Estonian citizens are not eligible for a standard Visa on Arrival. You must obtain your eVisa before departure. Having a pre-approved eVisa ensures a smoother entry through immigration and prevents potential boarding denials by airlines in Tallinn or transit hubs.
While the portal is open to everyone, using an authorized visa agent can significantly increase your chances of a "first-time" approval. Agents speed up the process by:
To avoid a "denied" status, Estonian applicants should be aware of these common pitfalls:

The eVisa for Estonians covers several travel intents:
If you plan to stay in Azerbaijan for more than 15 days, you must register your place of stay with the State Migration Service. Most hotels handle this, but if staying in an Airbnb or private residence, your host must register you online to avoid heavy fines or issues during your departure.
Q: Can I extend my 30-day eVisa while in Baku?
A: Generally, no. The eVisa is non-extendable. You must leave before the 30th day. For longer stays, apply for a temporary residence permit.
Q: Do children from Estonia need their own eVisa?
A: Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, must have an individual eVisa, even if they are included in a parent's passport.
Q: Is the eVisa valid for multiple entries?
A: No. The standard eVisa is a single-entry permit. If you leave Azerbaijan to visit Georgia, you will need a new visa to return.
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