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ASAN Visa, the portal of getting simplified visas to Azerbaijan (www.evisa.gov.az), has
started operation.
The portal, presented on December 16, enables to receive e-visa in three steps within three
days.
Persons who want to visit Azerbaijan will be able to get a visa in just three steps which
are completely online:
1. Get started by going into the website www.evisa.gov.az
for apply.
2. Submit necessary information to the system of ASAN Visa and pay the state fee online.
3. E-visa will be sent to the email of the applicant within three working days.
The visa fee is $20. Electronic visa applications are for one person, for a family (not
less than two and not more than ten persons) and for a group of 10-300 people.
Citizens of 81 countries will be able to take advantage of ASAN Visa system, which will
make life of many foreigners easier.
The list includes the U.S., Albania, Germany, Andorra, Belgium, the UAE, Argentina,
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, Brazil, Brunei, South Africa, Czech Republic, Chili, China, Denmark, Estonia,
Aljazeer, Finland, France, India, Croatia, Indonesia, Jordan, Iran, Ireland, Island, Spain,
Israel, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, Cyprus, Korea, Costa-Rica, Cuba, Kuwait, Qatar,
Guatemala, Latvia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Luxemburg, Hungary, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta,
Mexico, Morocco, Monaco, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan,
Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vatican, Vietnam, Japan, New Zealand
and Greece.
Credential Evaluators
School curriculum varies by country, not only in language but also in practice. Many
schools accepting students from other countries require the official status of your school
and need to verify the authenticity of documents. This is where credential evaluators come
in. Your school may require you to submit transcripts to a credential evaluator who will
examine your credentials and translate the documents into your host country curriculum for
review.
As an international student, one thing you need to consider that US students don’t is the
matter of student visas. You may want to visit our Student Visa page to familiarize
yourself with the type of visa for which you will need to apply
Application Timeline
This application timeline will provide you with detailed information about the steps you
should take and when you should take them in order to plan your approach to studying in the
USA. The plan starts 18 months before you wish to study, so you need to get planning soon!
Of course, if you don’t have that much time you can still jump in and catch up – but there
earlier the better!
Standardized Tests
Most U.S. colleges and universities require that you take one or more standardized
admissions tests in order to gain entrance into their programs. SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT,
TOEFL, IELTS – it’s like alphabet soup! We can provide you with further information about
the various tests, what you need to do in order to prepare for, sign up for and do well on
the appropriate standardized tests.
For students preparing to apply to colleges, we offer test preparation advice to help you
prepare for any standardized tests you need to take.
Credential Evaluators
School curriculum varies by country, not only in language but also in practice. Many
schools accepting students from other countries require the official status of your school
and need to verify the authenticity of documents. This is where credential evaluators come
in. Your school may require you to submit transcripts to a credential evaluator who will
examine your credentials and translate the documents into your host country curriculum for
review.