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Armenia to Remove Visa Requirement for Iranians

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June 2, 2016
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Iranian tourists visiting Armenia (Photo: RFE/RL)
Iranian tourists visiting Yerevan (Photo: RFE/RL)

YEREVAN (RFE/RL) —The Armenian government moved on Thursday to lift visa requirements for Iranian nationals, saying that the measure will strengthen Armenia’s relations with Iran and attract more Iranian tourists to the country.
The government formally approved a draft on visa-free travel between the two neighboring states. It did not specify when the deal will be signed.
A government statement said that visa liberalization “stems from the need to boost mutually beneficial commercial and other links between Armenia and Iran.” In particular, it will create “more favorable conditions” for tourism, added the statement.
The number of Iranians visiting Armenia has increased sharply over the past decade. According to data from the Armenian government, it reached to 144,000 visitors in 2015, up by 24 percent from 2014.
Many Iranians travel to Armenia during annual celebrations in March of Nowruz, the ancient Persian New Year that has long been their country’s most popular and longest holiday. The number of visitors more than doubled this year.
Iranian citizens are currently able to receive Armenian visas at Yerevan’s Zvartnots airport and the sole Armenian-Iranian overland border crossing. They are charged 3,000 drams ($6.30) for a single-entry short-term visa.
The planned Armenian-Iranian deal would allow Iranians to stay in Armenia visa-free for up to 90 days. The same arrangement will also apply to Armenians visiting the Islamic Republic.
Mekhak Apresian, the head of a tourism department at the Armenian Ministry of Economy, insisted that the scrapping of visa requirements will give a further significant boost to the influx of Iranian tourists. “It’s not just about money; it’s also a matter of treatment. It takes time to get a visa at the border,” he said.
Some Iranian tourists visiting Armenia agreed. “The visa price doesn’t really matter, but if the visas are abolished Iranians will feel at home in Armenia,” an Iranian tourist named Hossein said.
“We won’t waste time at the border,” said one of Hossein’s friends, Amir. “Besides, I view visa liberalization as a sign of closeness between the two countries.”
But another Iranian tourist disagreed, saying that he needed only 5 minutes to get his Armenian visa.
Armenia has maintained close political and economic relations with Iran ever since it gained independence. The two states agreed to expand bilateral commercial ties following last year’s lifting of international sanctions against Tehran.

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  1. Noel Drorian says:
    6 years ago

    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE WRONG DECISION FOR ARMENIA.
    I don’t know what does the Armenia’s government think in abolishing the visa requirement for Iranian citizens. Is Armenia looking to have more Iranians than Armenians in Armenia? How are they going to control who overstays and does not return? This must be the job of a CORRUPT Armenian official who got paid to sell Armenia out to Iran forever.
    STOP THIS MADNESS.

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  2. Teodik Meserkhani says:
    6 years ago

    I strongly oppose this visa lifting. Iran is drug transit country, and it is against our national security to allow any Iranian to come to Armenia.

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  3. Adrin renian says:
    6 years ago

    It iss absolutely WR9UNG decision for so many reason.
    1. Anybody who coudnt effort the fee (which they are many ) now will come . Which country needs traveler like that?
    2.there are many iranian who currently living in Armenia with expired Visa. They are behaving in their best, because they scared to get caught. By knowing them if they don’t need to have a Visa they won’t have nice behavior . Trust me.
    I can go on and on for so many othere reson.
    JUST DO NOT LIFT VISA FOR ANY MUSLIM COUTRIES.

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