Regarding Afghan nationals visiting Azerbaijan

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I heard that visas will be given to Afghan passport holders upon arrival to the Azerbaijan airport. How true is that? A second question: what nearby country issues an Azerbaijani visa for Afghan nationals?



Best Answer

It's apparently not the case, except if you have a letter of invitation from the State Migration Service. Wikipedia also points to this list of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan.




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Can Afghan citizens travel?

As of October 2021, Afghan citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 26 countries and territories, ranking the Afghan passport 116th and worst in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

Which countries can Afghan travel to?

Afghanistan Passport Visa-free Travel 2022CountryVISA REQUIREDCanadavisa_requiredCape VerdeCayman Islandsvisa_requiredCentral African Republicvisa_required225 more rows

Where Can Afghan citizens travel without a visa?

The Afghani passport currently ranks on the 112th place according to the Guide Passport Ranking Index. It is considered the lowest ranking passport in the world. Afghani passport holders have visa-free access to only 24 destinations including Bangladesh, Dominica, Madagascar and Seychelles.

Can Afghan get Schengen visa?

If you live in Afghanistan and want to apply for a short-stay visa for the Netherlands, you cannot do this at the Dutch embassy in Kabul. You can apply for this type of visa in the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, India or Iran.



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