Visit (visa exemption): Russian citizen in Russia → Armenia
Russian citizens can visit Armenia without a visa — Russia is on the MFA's official list of visa-free agreement countries (all passport types), with stays of up to 180 days during one year.
Short visit to Armenia under the visa-free regime — no visa to obtain in advance; stay up to 180 days during one year.
- Validity
- Visa-free entry — no visa is issued; stay up to 180 days during one year
- Entries
- Visa-free regime — entries are not limited by a visa
- Max stay per visit
- No more than 180 days during one year, unless another term is defined by an international agreement of the Republic of Armenia
When to start
Start 1–14 days before your travel date.
Russia is on the MFA's official list of countries with which Armenia has a visa-free regime according to bilateral and multilateral agreements — for all types of passports. No visa is needed for a short visit — this is a visa exemption, not a visa.
Visa-free visitors can stay in Armenia for no more than 180 days during one year (unless another term is defined by an international agreement of the Republic of Armenia). For a longer stay, apply for a residence permit from the Migration and Citizenship Service during your stay.
Enter Armenia through a border-control point with your valid passport — for entry a foreigner must have a valid passport (or entry visa / residency document). No visa stamp or fee applies to your visa-free entry.
What you'll need
- Valid passport — For entry, a foreigner must have a valid passport (an entry visa or residency document applies only to those who need one). ✓ verified
- For minors: accompanying parent or legal representative — Minor foreigners may enter Armenia accompanied by parents, a parent or another legal representative — or when arriving to join them or a receiving organization. ✓ verified·
- Document validating your stay (checked on departure) — Foreigners leave Armenia with a valid passport and a document validating their prior stay in Armenia — keep your entry record and any residency documents. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
No visa to apply for in advance — you enter visa-free through an Armenian border-control point with your valid passport.
Fees
| Visa-free entry | varies |
Gotchas to watch
- Visa-free means no visa and no fee — but you still must enter through a border-control point with a valid passport; arriving without a valid identity document means you cannot enter and must be returned.
- The 180-days-per-year cap is the default — another term applies only if the bilateral agreement defines one.
- Staying beyond your visa-free period requires a residence permit — apply to the Migration and Citizenship Service during your stay in Armenia.