Azerbaijan visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Azerbaijani Visa is not required for Indonesians

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Entry Requirements

  • The visa policy of Azerbaijan allows the Indonesians to apply for an Azerbaijan eVisa.
  • You can stay in Azerbaijan for 30 days, if you want to stay in Azerbaijan longer than 10 days, you need to register with the State Migration Service of the Republic of  Azerbaijan once you arrive there.
  • Visitors passport must be valid for at least 6 months upon your arrival in Azerbaija with a minimum of two blanked pages for necessary stampings.
  • Visitors are required to Provide a recently snapped two passport-sized photographs taken in a plain white background.
  • Visitors must provide evidence of hotel reservation for the whole duration of stay in Azerbaijan or any other means of accommodation.
  • Visitors are required to provide evidence of sufficient funds throughout the time of stay in the country.
  • Provision of a valid travel insurance for health purposes before entry Azerbaijan.
  • Also, visitors must provide a return or onward ticket.
  • Indonesia citizens do not have to worry about paying any Airport Tax as this is not levied on any passenger either you are entering or leaving the country's airports.
  • The estimated flight time travel to Delhi, India to Baku, Azerbaijan is 8 hours, 25 minutes and 7 hours, 55 minutes from Mumbai.
  • The official currency of  Azerbaijan is Azerbaijan Manat denotes as "AZN".
  • The standard time of Azerbaijan is (GMT+4) placing Jakarta, Indonesia 3 hours ahead of Azerbaijan
  • Importation or exportation of military arms, live animals, photographs and printed matter directed against Azerbaijan, narcotics, fruit and vegetables are highly prohibited.
  • Pets such as dogs, birds(except pigeons) and cats require their veterinarian health certificate. Pigeons are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan.
  • Foreign currencies up to $10,000 USD or equivalent must be declared at the entry point.
  • Importation of local currency (the new Azeri Manat- AZN) is allowed, provided you have declared them to the customs.
  • Azerbaijan language is the only official language of the country.
  • Islam is the predominant religion in Azerbaijan. Over 96% of the population of the country are Muslims.
  • Medieval old town and Maiden Tower in Baku, Caravanserai, palace in Sheki, Chukhur Gabala and Tufandag Resort in Gebele and Volcano, Castle, Temple and park are some of the tourist attractions in Azerbaijan.
  • Pilaf, Dolma, Lavangi, Lyulya Kebab, Piti, Azerbaijani Pakhlava and Halva are the most delicious meals eaten in Azerbaijan.

Frequently Asked Questions


Can i use foreign currency at Azerbaijani hotels, shops and food courts?

The official currency in Azerbaijan is the “manat”, and all the settlements and payments on the country’s territory are implemented in the national currency. Therefore, you can exchange the money upon arrival at the airport, or any branches of banks. Also, you shall be able to withdraw cash in the local currency by means of the ATM machines, widely available at all the residential areas




I don’t speak Azerbaijani at all, would that be a problem?

Basically, Azerbaijanis are very friendly and hospitable. So, even if they don’t speak your language, they’ll find someone who will be able to help you. At the majority of tourist locations, such as hotels, restaurants and resorts, you could easily find someone who will speak Russian or English



What is the best season to visit Azerbaijan?

A vacation in Azerbaijan would be nice and relevant all-year round. In the summer, you will be able to enjoy the beaches of the Caspian see, a walk outside with fresh air and nature, a wide range of fruits and vegetables. During the winter, it would be best to visit the comfortable mountain ski resorts of Shahdag and Tufandag




How safe it is in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan remains to be one of the few countries with the lowest level of crime. The street crime is practically non-existent, and walking till the dawn is a common practice. However, it would be reasonable to take the relevant precautions, which are natural upon a visit to any country you are travelling to for the first time