Entry regulations
Armenia
Find all entry regulations for flights to Armenia in the following table*.
Prior to Travel
A visa is not required for stays of 180 days or less.
There are no known restrictions
There are no known restrictions
There are no known restrictions
There are no known restrictions
For an extension of stay, the Passport and Visa Department of the police must be contacted, where the application is submitted.
Application for visa extension (PDF)
Travellers should ensure they do not exceed the permitted length of stay in the destination country in order to avoid possible sanctions such as fines, custody pending deportation or even entry bans.
Traveling to the border area with Azerbaijan, namely to the following areas/regions, is warned against:
- Tavush province: the national road M16 north of Ijevan and all areas east of it,
- Ararat province: the village of Yerash (Yeraskh) and the M2 between Yerash and Kerki,
- Gegharkunik Province: all areas east and northeast of Vardenis and east of the M14 national road between Vardenis and Drakhtik,
- Vayots Dzor province: all areas between Jermuk (Jermuk) and the border with Azerbaijan, including the city of Jermuk (Jermuk),
- Syunik province: all areas north of the national road M2 and all areas east of Goris and from Goris the entire road M2 to Syunik and the areas east of it (border area with Azerbaijan), as well as from Kapan the road M17 to the Iranian border.
The Federal Foreign Office points out that in view of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, there are still risks associated with international travel, especially for people without full vaccination protection as well as vulnerable groups. Regulations on entry or international transport connections can change quickly with the pandemic situation.
The so called "3G rule" is lifted when entering Germany, there is a recommendation to wear a mask at some airports.
Prior to Entry
There are no COVID-19-related entry restrictions (e.g. border closures, mandatory proof of testing and vaccination) in force at this time.
There are no COVID-19-related mandatory entry forms or online registrations to be completed before travel at this time.
There are no known restrictions
There are no known restrictions
Children and minors are not generally exempt in case testing requirements apply.
There are no known restrictions
There are no known restrictions
No notes available.
There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for completely immunized persons.
There are no known restrictions
There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for incompletely vaccinated persons.
There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry for those who have recovered.
On Site
There is no ease of restrictions.
COVID-19 related documentary proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative test result is not currently required.
Current value: 0. Previous week: 1
Data source: Our World in Data / European Center for Disease Control. The data is only available at country level and is updated daily.
There have been no COVID-19-related travel restrictions in the country since no later than mid-2022.
There are no known restrictions
There are no longer any particular restrictions, and there is no sign of the pandemic in public life any more.
Stores and shopping centres are open without special restrictions.
Restaurants and cafés are open.
Hotels and private guesthouses are open.
Public gatherings and events may resume without COVID-19 related restrictions.
Fitness centres are open.
There are no more known restrictions.
Zvartnots International Airport is open.
The hotlines of the Armenian National Center for Disease Control are +374 (0) 60 83 83 00, +374 (0)10-550-601 or +374 (0)10-550-602.
Departure
There are no known restrictions
Entry/return to Germany
For travellers entering from a risk-free area, there are no longer any registration or other requirements.
There are no known restrictions
There is no obligation to test before entering Germany.
Since May 2022, no proof of a negative test, a vaccination or recovery is required, in order to enter Germany.
Further information on the new entry regulation can be found at the Federal Government's website.
There is no obligation to test after entering Germany.
According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.
There is no testing or quarantine requirement for completely immunized persons on entry/return.
Vaccinated persons are exempt from national quarantine and testing obligations. (Caution: In Germany, only the vaccines by BioNTech/Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Novavax have been approved so far.) Further information is available from the Federal Government.
According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.
There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry/return for incompletely vaccinated persons.
According to the Robert Koch-Institute, it is a risk-free area. There is no quarantine obligation after entry into or return to Germany.
There is no testing or quarantine requirement on entry/return for those who have recovered.
Recovered persons are exempt from quarantine and testing obligations nationwide, area of active circulation of highly contagious virus variants. Those who have recovered need proof of a positive PCR test (or other nucleic acid detection) at least 28 days and no more than 3 months ago. Recovered persons must not have any symptoms of a possible COVID-19 infection. Further information is available from the Federal Government.
*All information is without guarantee and is based exclusively on information provided by external sources, e.g. the German Foreign Office. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of this information. Please inform yourself about the applicable entry requirements before your flight.