Azerbaijan and Switzerland simplify visa regime
From now on, the agreement on simplification of visa regime and readmission between Azerbaijan and Switzerland comes into force, the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said. From now on, holders of diplomatic and service passports will have a visa-free regime, while for others - a simplified visa regime, the report said.
Citizens of Azerbaijan can receive a long-term multivisa from 1 to 5 years, and the price of a visa is reduced.
A certain category of people will be able to obtain visas free of charge: close relatives, members of official delegations, schoolchildren, students, doctoral students, sportsmen, participants in scientific and cultural events, medical treatment, pensioners, children under 18 and journalists. -02D-
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