
Azerbaijan e-Visit for Singaporean Citizens
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Application
Easily completed online
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Payments
Secure online payment with a visit or mastercard
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Download
Save/print ready e-visit
The availability of the Azerbaijan e-Visit for Singaporean citizens makes traveling smoother and less hectic. They can travel to the country for education, work, or recreational purposes anytime.
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Standard eVisit
Apply Standart3-5 working days
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Urgent eVisit
Apply Urgent24 hours
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Super Fast eVisit
Apply Super Fast3-6 hours

Azerbaijan Visit Requirements for Singaporean Citizens
There are no specific Azerbaijan visit requirements for Singaporean citizens. They need to have a Singaporean passport that is at least valid for the next six months. Besides that, you need to fulfill the following requirements to get your visit approved:
- Copy of digital passport
- Email address for communication
- Personal details, such as name, date of birth, address, etc.
- Vaccination certificate
- Negative PCR test report
- Valid credit/debit card to pay the visit fees

Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visit for Singaporean Citizens
The Azerbaijan e-visits online is also available for Singaporean citizens that want to visit the country for work or as a tourist. You can explore the various destinations this wonderful country offers to its tourist. Or you can meet with the local community to find out more about setting up a business.
Nevertheless, your stay in Azerbaijan is only limited to 30 days, and you would have to apply for the visit again. You can apply for another visit only after going outside the country.

Azerbaijan Visit Cost for Singaporean Citizens
The government fees for the standard visit are $26 and for the urgent is around $61. All nationalities will have to pay the same fees set by the government.
However, that will depend on the visit option that you choose. Once you apply and pay the fee, it wouldn’t be refundable if you want to cancel your trip for any reason.

Relationship between Azerbaijan and Singapore
Singapore and Azerbaijan have a history of working together for economic development and trade. They established their bilateral and diplomatic relations in 1994. Since then, both countries have been engaging with each other to increase trade and work towards regional prosperity.
The diplomats from Singapore and Azerbaijan have signed treaties and have cooperated on various international issues. They continue to work with each other to deal with global challenges, such as climate change, terrorism, etc.