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Originally Posted by danielsprague
Your visa is not related to how long you can keep a vehicle. Before entering, I understood that it was possible to enter for up to 72 hours (not exactly 3 days) without paying a deposit. If you want to stay longer, you need to pay a deposit. It doesn't matter how long your visa is valid for.
So if you're only going to stay 72 hours it doesn't make sense to pay $100 for a visa and $100 or whatever for an invitation to get a one-month tourist visa. I got a transit visa for $20 with no invitation in Tehran. I could have got a double entry transit visa for $40. They are valid for one month from date of issue, and you can stay 5 days (though the vehicle only 72 hours of course). So it worked out pretty well for me.
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Hello, Daniel!
Two questions:
1) Did they tell you or do you know, maybe, how much was the "deposit" to pay if your vehicle remains more than 3 days in Azerbaijan?
2) I've never applied for transit visas, so I wonder if it's OK to request it if my motorcycle trip's direction will be Tbilisi-Baku-Tbilisi... (in other words, same point of entry and exit).
Thanks!
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