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Chinese Embassy in Azerbaijan

Ambassador: Ms. Guo Min
Address: Street Khagani 67, Baku, AZ1010, the Republic of Azerbaijan
Tel: +994-12-4986257
 

Consular Office

Tel: +994505410535, 15:00 - 18:00 on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday  (for visa application)
Email: baku@csm.mfa.gov.cn
Office hours:
09:00 - 12:00, 15:00 - 18:00 on Monday & Wednesday, 09:00 - 12:00 on Friday for application submission
09:00 - 11:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for payment and collection
09:30 - 11:30 for live consultant
 

Visa Application

Citizens of Azerbaijan holding ordinary passports need a visa to go to China. Diplomatic and official passport holders enjoy 30-day visa-free entry.

 Nationals of Azerbaijan who join in a travel group though travel agencies authorized by Azerbaijan enjoy the visa-free entry for travel groups.
 

Visa Fee (USD)

Types Azerbaijan Other countries
Single Entry 30 22
Double Entry 45 33
6-month Multi-Entry 60 45
12-month Multi-Entry 90 67
Group Visa 24 24
 

Notices for Chinese Going to Azerbaijan

According to the Visa Abolition Agreement between China and Azerbaijan, Chinese diplomatic/service/ordinary (for public affairs) passport holders are exempt from visa.

Chinese ordinary passport holders are required to apply for visa from its Embassy. They should offer the original or copy of Invitation Letter from concerned authorities, their passport, application form and two photos (3inches X 4inches). If you are invited by an individual, besides the invitation letter from him/her, the copy of his/her ID card is also required.

 Please contact Embassy of Azerbaijan in China if this country's citizens have troubles there. 

 
Related Chinese Embassies in Asia: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei
                                  


Selected Questions and Answers:


 Asked by Mr. Ulviyya 
My husband works in China for almost 3 years, i also had time to visit him but now he wants me to stay until the end of his contract. I know he can apply a resident Z for me but I'm afraid i would'nt passed the medical because i am positive for having Hepa-B. Would this be a hindrance or obstacle for entry and staying long time with my husband. Please advice me thank you so much in advance.

  Answered by Mrs. Bingley(EU)
Hepa-B? This could be a big hindrance for you to apply to China. Mrs, I am wondering how did you get your previous one approved previously. Has the medical report had no influence on your application? If it hadn't had any influence, then your application would be approved this time.


  Asked by Mr. sder
I plan to make a short trip to HK and Macau, do I need any visa for this? 

 Answered by Ms. Lisa
Yes, you do have to apply forn both HK and Macau. The HK visa should be applied from the Chinese Embassy in Azerbaijan ahead of your trip, but the Macau one, it can be got on your arrival at the entry port of Macau.

- Last updated on Feb. 28, 2024 by Gabby Li -