Yes, you totally can. You aren’t forced to use a middleman if you don’t want to. The Azerbaijan government has an official portal designed for travelers to handle their own applications directly.
What the DIY route looks like:
Where to go: You’ll need to navigate the official ASAN Visa portal yourself.
The cost: You just pay the flat government fee (usually around $26 USD for standard processing).
The paperwork: You have to upload your own passport scans and manually type in every single detail—names, dates, passport numbers, and so on.
Getting the visa: Once it’s approved, you'll get a PDF in your inbox. You just print it out and you're good to go.
Even though you can do it solo, a lot of people end up going through an agent like azerbaijan-evisa.info.. It’s basically like buying insurance for your entry—it takes the weight off your shoulders. Here’s why it actually makes a difference:
The biggest headache with DIY is the risk of a simple typo. If you accidentally flip two numbers in your passport ID or miss a letter in your middle name, you might not find out until you're at the airport. At that point, the airline can literally refuse to let you board. Agents act as a safety net; they manually check your info to catch those tiny mistakes before the government sees them.
Government websites can be notoriously picky about file formats. If your passport photo is slightly too big or the resolution is off, the system might just kick it back. Agents have the tools to resize and fix your documents so they meet the requirements the first time, saving you from those "upload failed" errors.
If you apply on your own and something gets delayed, getting a human on the phone at a government office is next to impossible. When you use an agency, you get a support team that actually replies. Whether it’s a quick question about your status or a last-minute panic, having someone to talk to is a huge relief.
It’s surprisingly common for international government sites to reject certain credit cards or regional banks. It’s incredibly frustrating to get to the very end of a form only for the payment to fail. Agents use much more flexible payment systems that accept almost any card, so you don't have to worry about your bank blocking the transaction.
Let’s be honest—planning a trip is a lot of work. Navigating a government form can take 30 minutes or more of your life that you'd rather spend looking at hotels or tours. An agent streamlines the whole thing into a simple, user-friendly form that takes a couple of minutes. They do the "heavy lifting" so you don't have to.
Go DIY if: You’re comfortable with tech, you’ve got time to spare, and you really want to save on the service fee.
Use an Agent if: You’re in a bit of a rush, you want to be 100% sure there are no errors on your visa, or you just want the peace of mind that comes with professional support.
This post was edited by Johnson Rith at December 18, 2025 9:14 PM PST
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