Visa

Foreigners entering Armenia are required to show their valid passport. CIS member states, EU member states, Schengen countries, the United States of America, and a few others are exempt from an entry visa.

To find out whether you need a visa for your trip, click here.

To apply for a visa online, visit the e-visa platform.

For more detailed information about visas, click here.

Requirements

Foreigners entering Armenia must provide a valid passport, a visa (if applicable), or proof of Armenian residency. For those coming from a visa-free country, you can stay in Armenia for up to 180 days per year.

Armenia Border Checkpoints

Armenia can be reached by air or land. By land, Armenia is easily accessible from Iran and Georgia, while the land borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan remain closed. Most of Armenia’s land border checkpoints operate 24/7.

Direct Flights

Armenia has two international airports — Zvartnots in the capital city of Yerevan and Shirak in the cultural capital of Gyumri — making the country easily accessible from many major countries in the region. Following modern renovations, Armenia’s airports have become comfortable hubs for international travel.

Getting to Armenia is truly easy, as Zvartnots International Airport offers numerous direct flights. Regular direct flights operate daily from various major cities around the world.