Estonia Visa RequirementsFor Azerbaijan passport holders

Estonia is a Schengen member known for its digital innovation and medieval Tallinn. Azerbaijani citizens need a Schengen visa, fee EUR 87.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Tallinn
Europe
EUR (€)
Estonian
UTC+2

Azerbaijan passport holders require a visa to enter Estonia.

Apply at the Estonian Embassy or via VFS Global in Baku. Schengen visa fee is EUR 87. Estonia is a compact country: Tallinn is the main destination. Ferry connections to Helsinki (Finland) and Stockholm (Sweden) are popular for multi-country trips. Apply early as embassy capacity can be limited.

Estonia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Valid for 3 months beyond Schengen departure

Schengen Application Form

Completed and signed Schengen form

Photos

Two recent biometric photos

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum Schengen-wide coverage

Flight Bookings

Return flight reservation

Accommodation Proof

Hotel or rental bookings

Bank Statements

3-month financial history

Required at Entry

Schengen Visa

Valid visa shown at Estonian border

Current Travel Situation

Azerbaijan to Estonia: What You Need to Know

Estonia is a Schengen Area member and NATO/EU state. Azerbaijani citizens require a Schengen visa. Estonia is one of the world most digitally advanced countries and Tallinn Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

How to Get There

Latvia and Lithuania are nearby Baltic states accessible on the same Schengen visa. A Baltic states tour (Tallinn-Riga-Vilnius) is very popular.

Money & Banking

Estonia uses the Euro (EUR). AZN is not exchangeable. Use ATMs or exchange EUR before departure. Cards are universally accepted in Estonia (another very cashless society).

Practical Tips

Tallinn is extremely walkable. The Old Town can be explored in 1-2 days. Estonia is very digitally advanced: e-services and free Wi-Fi are widespread. Estonian cuisine features dark bread, smoked fish, and hearty soups. Winters (December-February) are cold but atmospheric. Summer (June-August) is pleasant with long daylight hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Azerbaijani citizens need a visa for Estonia?

Yes, a Schengen visa is required. Estonia is a Schengen member.

Is Tallinn worth visiting?

Yes, Tallinn medieval Old Town is a UNESCO Heritage site and one of Europe best preserved medieval cities.

Can I take a ferry to Finland from Estonia?

Yes, regular ferries run from Tallinn to Helsinki (2-3 hours). Both are Schengen, so the same visa covers both countries.

What is Estonia famous for?

Digital innovation (e-residency, digital government), medieval Tallinn, and the beautiful island of Saaremaa.

How long can I stay in Estonia on a Schengen visa?

Up to 90 days in any 180-day period across the entire Schengen Zone.

Can I combine Estonia with Latvia and Lithuania?

Yes, all three Baltic states are Schengen members. The same Schengen visa covers all three on a Baltic tour.

When is the best time to visit Estonia?

May-September for warm weather and long days. December-January for Christmas markets and a festive atmosphere.