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Azerbaijani passport

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  • Azerbaijani passport
  • Azərbaycan pasportu
The front cover of a contemporary Azerbaijani biometric passport (2021).
The data page of the latest version of the Azerbaijani biometric passport.
TypePassport
Issued byAzerbaijan Ministry of Internal Affairs
First issued28 May 1991
1 September 2013 (biometric passports)
PurposeIdentification, international travel
Valid inAll countries
EligibilityAzerbaijani citizenship
Expiration1 year period for children under age of 1 3 years period – for children under age of 3
5 years period – for children under age of 3-18
10 years period – for persons above the age of 18

The Azerbaijani passport (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan pasportu) is issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan to the citizens of Azerbaijan for international travel. Ordinary passports are valid for 10 years (since 2007) from the date of issue and contain 34 visa pages. Passport content is printed both in Azerbaijani and in English.

As of 12 May 2023, Azerbaijani citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 80 countries and territories, ranking the Azerbaijani passport 59th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.[1]

Types of passports

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  • Ordinary passport: Issued to normal citizens.
    • Ordinary passports are issued in two different lengths of validity: five and ten years. Azerbaijani citizens up to 18 years of age can only be issued a five-year passport, while those who are 18 years of age or older can obtain a ten-year passport.
  • Official passport: Issued to public servants.
  • Diplomatic passport: Issued to diplomats and their family members, as well as high-level government officials.

Physical appearance

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The coat of arms of Azerbaijan is printed in relief on the center of the front cover with "Azərbaycan Respublikası" in Azerbaijani and "Republic of Azerbaijan" in English above the coat of arms along with "PASPORT" and "PASSPORT" printed below.

The passport is 88 x 125 mm in size, with 54 pages.

Azerbaijani passports can be one of several colors, depending on type: ordinary passports are dark green, official passports are dark blue, and diplomatic passports are dark red.

Information page

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Azerbaijani passports include the following data on the information page:

  • Photograph of the holder (digital image printed on page)
  • Type (P)
  • Passport number
  • Surname
  • Given names
  • Date of birth
  • Sex
  • Place of birth (only the city or town is listed, even if the holder was born outside of Republic of Azerbaijan)
  • Date of issue
  • Date of expiry
  • Holder's signature (digital image printed on page)
  • Machine Readable Zone starting with P<AZE

Biometric passport

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Biometric Azerbaijani passports were announced on 17 July 2012.[2]

The new passport booklet design is in compliance with ICAO Doc 9303.[3] The e-passport sign , indicating the presence of a RFID chip, is placed on the cover of the passport, as well as above the photo of the holder on the main rigid information page which contains the RFID chip. It also contains a machine readable zone at the bottom of the page. The overall design of the new booklet, apart from the above-mentioned features, does not differ from the previous non-biometric booklet design.

Visa requirements

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Visa requirements for Azerbaijani citizens
  Azerbaijan
  Visa free access
  Visa on arrival
  eVisa
  Visa available both on arrival or online
  Visa required

As of April 2023, Azerbaijani citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 69 countries and territories, ranking the Azerbaijani passport 73rd in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Passport index". Henley Global. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  2. ^ "News.Az - Samples of new biometric passports of Azerbaijan made public - PHOTOS". www.news.az. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  3. ^ "ICAO Doc 9303" (PDF). icao.int. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2023.