Armenia is a beautiful travel destination known for its ancient culture, stunning landscapes, and welcoming people. Whether you’re planning a short visit or an extended stay, Odit Travel is here to guide you through the Armenia visa process and travel requirements from the UAE.
No visa required. Citizens of the UAE can travel to Armenia visa-free and stay up to 180 days.
From 1 July 2025, Armenia has introduced visa-free entry for UAE residents (including expats) for up to 90 days within any 180-day period, provided passport and residence permit meet the minimum requirements.
Nationals of countries like India must obtain a visa prior to travel — through Armenia’s online e-Visa portal or by applying at an Armenian Embassy/Consulate. Embassy of Armenia in India
Valid Passport – with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry.
Valid Passport – with at least 6 months validity.
Valid UAE Residence Visa – with at least 6 months validity.
Optional: Certified translation of your residence visa if only in Arabic.
Most applicants will need:
✅ Passport (valid for at least 6 months from departure)
✅ Recent passport-size photo
✅ Online visa application or embassy submission
✅ Proof of travel itinerary & accommodation
(eVisa available for tourism/business; physical visas may be required for some nationalities)
If you need a visa (e.g., Indian passport holders or residents of other countries), follow these steps:
Visit the official Armenia e-Visa portal: evisa.mfa.am eVisa
Create your account and start a new application form. eVisa
Upload the required documents. eVisa
Pay the visa processing fee online. eVisa
Submit your application and wait for approval (usually few business days). eVisa
After approval, you’ll receive your e-Visa via email — print it and carry it during your travel.
e-Visa processing: typically processed in a few days when documents are correct.
Validity: depends on visa type (short-stay up to 21/120 days if applicable).
No. Residents must either qualify for visa-free entry (new GCC policy) or apply for an e-Visa based on nationality.
You may be asked for a certified translation into English or Armenian at immigration.
No — Armenia is not part of the EU or Schengen Area.
Explore Armenia’s rich heritage — from the ancient monasteries in the mountains to vibrant city life in Yerevan. Armenia offers unique experiences for culture lovers, families, and adventure seekers alike.
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