→ North Macedonia visa for Armenian citizens
Armenian citizens planning a trip to North Macedonia will find that a visa is required for entry, with options including a tourist visa for leisurely stays or a transit visa if you are merely passing through. While both nations share ancient Christian traditions, the journey from Yerevan to Skopje typically involves a layover, often in cities like Vienna or Warsaw, underscoring the considerable 2,500-kilometer air distance between the South Caucasus and the heart of the Balkans. Be sure to account for the two-hour time difference when coordinating your travel, and remember to check the specific visa fees and permitted stay duration, which are detailed further on this page.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Funds proof
- Required
- Health insurance
- Required
Visa options
TransitAirport Transit Visa (A visa)
TouristShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Tourism
90dvalid 6mo
BusinessShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Business
90dvalid 6mo
FamilyShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Family
90dvalid 6mo
OtherLong-Stay Visa (D visa) – General
180d$76valid 1y
OtherEntry Visa
BusinessBusiness Visa
WorkEmployment Visa
WorkWork Permit
OtherResidence Permit
multiple-entry
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee
$70
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee (Children 6-12)
$35
OtherVisa-free entry with multiple-entry Schengen C visa or EU/Schengen residence permit
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry with valid Canada, UK or US visa (temporary decision)
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry for EU/Schengen nationals
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for UN travel document holders
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with temporary residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with permanent residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with multiple-entry Schengen visa (type C)
15d