
Azerbaijan e-Visit for Indonesian 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 streamlined Azerbaijan e-Visit for Indonesian citizens gives you a fantastic experience of getting a visit without any trouble.
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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 Indonesian Citizens
Azerbaijan doesn’t have many visit requirements that you will have to meet. All you need are the following documents, and your visit will be approved in a short time:
- Active email ID to communicate about your application
- Personal details like first and last name, date of birth, and other information
- Vaccination card
- Negative PCR test that the visitor took 72 hours before arriving in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan Tourist and Business Visit for Indonesian Citizens
Azerbaijan is a popular tourist destination, bringing in people from around the world. This country’s natural beauty and monuments make it one of the best destinations to visit internationally. Indonesian citizens can apply for a student visit for the country’s incredible higher education opportunities.
Numerous institutes offer high-quality education. Moreover, the country is also developing rapidly, opening new economic avenues for foreign investors. You can apply for a business visit to learn more about the country’s investment opportunities.

Azerbaijan Visit Cost for Indonesian 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.
A crucial thing to remember is that you will have to pay some additional service fees. These services fees will vary from visit type to type, and you will find out about them as soon as you fill out the online form.

Relationship between Azerbaijan and Indonesia
Azerbaijan and Indonesia have strong trade ties and bilateral relations. Both are part of various organizations, including the Non-Aligned Movement, OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation), and more.
Their bilateral relationship dates back to 1994 after Azerbaijan gained independence from the former Soviet Union. The government of Azerbaijan opened an embassy in the capital city of Indonesia in 2006. Similarly, Indonesia opened its embassy in Baku on 29th December, 2010.
The trade volume reached more than $1 billion in 2011, and Azerbaijan has become Indonesia’s valuable trade partner. The biggest export of Azerbaijan to Indonesia is crude oil.