Is it still possible to obtain a visa on arrival at the Armenian border or must I now have an E-visa?
I'm an Australian citizen and visited Armenia by the land border with Georgia in August or September 2010.
At that time I just paid a few dollars, at the somewhat chaotic border crossing and got a full-page visa in my passport.
But when I look at the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs page on visas they seem to mostly focus on the new e-visas, which I don't believe existed at the time of my previous visit.
So can I still arrive at the border without an e-visa and if so will it affect the length of time I can stay or the amount of the fee I must pay?
Best Answer
I believe It's available ($10) for Australian citizens.
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How long does it take to get e visa for Armenia?
The Armenia eVisa fee is non-refundable, and after you pay, your visa will be issued in approximately three working days. You can check the status of your visa through the \u201cCheck Application Status\u201d button on the eVisa website. Armenia eVisa cost: USD 6 for a stay of up to 21 days.Are Armenian borders open?
Yes. Restrictions on entry of non-Armenian citizens to the Republic of Armenia have been lifted and U.S. citizens are permitted to enter via air or land border.Is Armenia issuing tourist visa?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia has recently introduced the Visitor e-Visa for citizens of over 30 countries. This Visitor e-Visa allows travelers to enter the country for tourist or business purposes and enables them to stay in Armenia for 21 days Per Entry or 120 days Per Entry.Can UAE residents get visa on arrival in Armenia?
Indian passport holders get visa on arrival. All you need is you passport, and maybe you will get asked for a return ticket and accommodation reservation on the border. That's it. UAE resident visa is not necessary, however it is a plus.All Visa Types Explained! | Visa on Arrival vs E-Visa vs ETA vs ESTA Application
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