Camille Moreau
18 Dec, 2025
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Are you dreaming of exploring the architectural wonders of Baku or the serene landscapes of Gabala? For travelers from the Sultanate of Oman, Azerbaijan has emerged as one of the most accessible and captivating destinations in the region. Whether you're planning a quick weekend getaway from Muscat or a long family vacation, the Azerbaijan eVisa (ASAN Visa) is your golden ticket to entry.

In this guide, we dive deep into everything about Azerbaijan eVisa for Oman Citizens and residents need to know to secure their visa quickly and without stress.
Yes, Omani passport holders are required to have a visa to enter the Republic of Azerbaijan. While Azerbaijan and Oman share strong diplomatic ties, Omani nationals must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) before their departure. The good news is that the process is entirely digital. This means you no longer have to visit the Azerbaijani Embassy in Muscat, wait in long queues, or deal with physical paperwork for tourism or business visits. Everything from application to payment is handled through a secure online portal.
There is often confusion about this. While some GCC residents (like those with UAE residency) may be eligible for a visa on arrival under specific conditions, Omani citizens are strongly encouraged to apply for an eVisa in advance. Getting your eVisa before you fly ensures a smooth entry at Heydar Aliyev International Airport. It prevents the risk of being denied boarding at the airport or facing long delays upon arrival. Having your approved PDF in hand is the most professional and secure way to start your journey.

The Azerbaijan Visa requirements for Omani citizens are minimal and designed to be user-friendly:
The standard eVisa is a single-entry visa. It remains valid for 90 days from the date of issue. This gives you a three-month window to enter the country. Once you enter, you can stay in Azerbaijan for a maximum of 30 days. It is important to remember that once you exit Azerbaijan, the visa expires immediately, even if you have only stayed for a few days. If you plan to visit a neighboring country like Georgia and return to Baku, you will need a second eVisa.
Every traveler has different needs depending on how early they plan their trip. You can choose from three main processing speeds:
Yes, absolutely! The Sultanate of Oman is home to many expatriates. If you are a resident of Oman holding another nationality (such as Indian, Pakistani, or Filipino), you can still apply for the Azerbaijan eVisa online. The process is almost identical to that of Omani citizens. However, as an expat, you may be required to upload a copy of your valid Omani Resident Card (ID) to prove your legal status in the Sultanate. Always ensure your residency is valid for at least three months at the time of application.

This is a common question from the expat community in Oman. The Azerbaijan eVisa system requires both a First Name and a Surname. If your passport only lists one name (e.g., just "Ahmed" with the surname field blank), you may face difficulties or rejection if the form is filled incorrectly. It is highly recommended to consult with a visa agent in these cases to ensure the names are entered in a way that aligns with Azerbaijani immigration standards to avoid an automatic system rejection.
For the standard electronic tourist visa, a bank statement is not usually required. Unlike traditional sticker visas for Europe or the US, the Azerbaijan eVisa process focuses on your passport identity and basic travel details. However, you should always be prepared to show that you have sufficient funds (approximately $50 per day) if asked by an immigration officer at the border, though this is rare for GCC-based travelers.
If you decide you love Azerbaijan and want to stay longer than 30 days, you cannot simply "extend" the eVisa online. You must apply for a temporary residence permit at the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan before your 30 days are up. However, for most tourists, the easiest way to "extend" a stay is to do a "visa run"—exit to a neighboring country like Georgia and apply for a new eVisa to return.
Many travelers in Muscat prefer using an agent rather than the official portal to ensure a 100% success rate. Professional agents provide:

To avoid the frustration of a rejected application, keep these common pitfalls in mind:
This is a legal requirement that many forget. If you plan to stay in Azerbaijan for more than 15 days, you must register your place of stay with the State Migration Service. If you are staying at a reputable hotel in Baku, the reception staff will usually handle this for you automatically. However, if you are staying in a private apartment (Airbnb) or with friends, it is your legal responsibility to ensure your host registers you online within 15 days. Failure to do so can result in a heavy fine when you try to leave the country.
Baku is a beautiful blend of the old and the new. Since Omani travelers often value high-quality hospitality, consider staying near the "Flame Towers" for a modern experience or within the "Old City" (Icherisheher) for a historical vibe. Keep a digital copy of your eVisa on your phone, but always carry a printed version for the immigration officers at the airport.
Start your adventure today! Apply for your Azerbaijan eVisa and discover the wonders of the Caucasus.
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