In 2026, Armenia will provide 113 nationalities 180 days of visa-free entry.
In early 2026, Armenia will provide nationals of 113 nations a temporary visa waiver. Visa-free stays of up to 180 days are available to visitors with valid residency permits from the US, EU, Schengen states, or some Gulf nations.
The Republic of Armenia is expanding its travel policies, which is great news for anyone considering a trip there in 2026.
Nationals of 113 nations will be able to enter the country without a visa between January 1 and July 1, 2026, as long as they have a valid resident permit from one of the main destinations.
This is something to consider if you live in the US, EU, or the Gulf and travel frequently.
Who Does Not Need a Visa to Enter Armenia?
The new regulations allow visitors from 113 nations to enter Armenia without a visa if
One of the 113 nations on the list is where you are a citizen.
You are in possession of a valid residency permit from:
The US
Any nation that is a member of the EU
A nation in the Schengen Area
The United Arab Emirates
Bahrain
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait and Oman
After you enter Armenia, your residency permit must be in effect for at least six months.
You can stay for up to 180 days in a year if you are eligible.
That's a very kind stay. Tourists, business travelers, family vacationers, and even extended, leisurely travel plans can all benefit from it.
Crucial Information to Know When entering Armenia, border guards will closely examine your residency permit. It needs to:
be a sticker or a real card in your passport.
Display your name, birthdate, and nationality.
Show the dates of validity.
be written using Latin characters.
Adhere to the Gregorian calendar.
Entry may be denied if the paper does not adhere to these requirements. So, before you book a flight, make sure.
Which Nations Are Included?
The list is extensive and varied. It encompasses nations in the Caribbean, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
S. No. Country
1 Algeria 2 Angola
3. Barbuda and Antigua
4. The Bahamas
5. Belize
6 Benin 7 Bhutan
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ten Botswana, eleven Brunei, twelve Burkina Faso, thirteen Burundi, fourteen Cambodia, fifteen Cameroon, sixteen Canada, seventeen Cape Verde, eighteen Central African Republic, nineteen Chad, twenty Chile, twenty-one Colombia, twenty-three Comoros, twenty-four Costa Rica, and twenty-five Côte d'Ivoire
26 Cuba 27 Democratic Republic of the Congo 28 Djibouti
29 Dominica 30 Dominican Republic 31 East Timor 34 Equatorial Guinea 35 Eritrea 36 Gabon 41 Ghana 42 Guinea-Bissau 45 Guinea-India 50 Indonesia 51 Iraq 52 Israel 53 Jamaica 54 Jordan 55 Kenya 56 Kiribati 58 Lebanon 60 Liberia 61 Madagascar 62 Malawi 63 Maldives 65 Mali 66 Mauritius
Mexico 68, Micronesia 69, and Mongolia 70
71 Morocco, 72 Mozambique, 73 Namibia, 74 Nepal, 76 Nicaragua, 77 Niger, 78 North Korea, 79 North Macedonia, 85 South Africa, 96 Sri Lanka, 97 Sudan, 98 Suriname, 99 Syria, 100 Tanzania, 101 Thailand, 102 Togo, 103 Trinidad and Tobago, 104 Tunisia, 105 Turkmenistan, 106 Tuvalu, 107 Uganda
108 Vietnam, 109 Vanuatu, 110 Vietnam, 111 Yemen, 112. Zambia, and 113 Zimbabwe
Travelers who already hold legal long-term status in big economies are obviously the goal of this initiative. It simplifies last-minute travel and cuts down on paperwork.
The Reasons Behind Armenia's Action
The objective, according to officials, is straightforward: increase tourism and strengthen Armenia's international ties.
The nation has been making consistent tourism investments. It has stunning mountain scenery, historic monasteries, and an unexpected culinary scene for first-time tourists.
The purpose of this visa waiver is to promote both quick getaways and extended stays. Additionally, it increases Armenia's appeal for regional and corporate tourism.
Travelers who currently reside in the US, the EU, or the Gulf countries find Armenia to be a far more convenient option for a weekend or longer vacation.
Not Qualified? The e-Visa for Armenia Is Still Easy to Use
Armenia's e-visa system is still among the most straightforward in the area, even if you are not eligible for the visa exemption.
The official government portal is used for all online applications. Two choices are available:
$8 for a 21-day visa
$38 for a 120-day visa.
Up to three working days are typically needed for processing. In contrast to conventional visa processes, it is simple and reasonably priced.
The Implications for Passengers
Armenia recently became easier to travel in 2026 if you are from one of the 113 qualified countries and reside in the US, EU, Schengen Area, or important Gulf countries.
No trips to the embassy. There are no visa costs. Just confirm that your residency permit is current and formatted correctly.
This is the kind of policy change that subtly alters trip planning for readers who are interested in travel. Armenia is positioning itself as flexible, accessible, and open for business.
If it was not already on your 2026 travel list, it might be time to reconsider





