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Argentina
General information Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Argentine Republic were established on January 17, 1992. The Embassy of Armenia in Buenos Aires was opened in 1993. The Embassy of Argentina in Yerevan was opened in 2009. On October 20, 2020 Juan Carlos Merdinian was appointed Honorary Consul of Armenia in Cordoba city. On January 19, 2022 Hector Murad Yousouf
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Consular fees
FEES FOR CONSULAR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIONS AND CONSULAR OFFICES OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ABROAD(Fees are valid from January 1, 2025) HOW TO PAY FOR CONSULAR SERVICES № Name of provided services Fee AMD USD EUR RUB PART 1. CONSULAR SERVICES 1. CONSULAR SERVICES ON PASSPORTS, RETURN CERTIFICATES AND CONS
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Recognition
The fact of the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman government has been documented, recognized, and affirmed in the form of media and eyewitness reports, laws, resolutions, and statements by many states and international organizations. The complete catalogue of all documents categorizing the 1915-23 widespread massacre of the Armenian population in Ottoman Empire as a premeditated and thoroughly exec
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List of countries, with which Armenia has a visa-free regime according to bilateral and multilateral agreements
1. Albania All types of passports 2. Argentina All types of passports 3. Austria Diplomatic passports only 4. Belarus All types of passports 5. &n
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List of countries whose citizens with all types of passports are unilaterally exempt from the requirement to obtain a visa to enter the Republic of Armenia. They can stay in the territory of the Republic of Armenia up to 180 days per year.
1. Andorra 2. Australia 3. Austria 4. Belgium 5. Bulgaria 6. Croatia 7. Cyprus 8. Czech Republi
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CHANGES OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE VALIDITY ENDORSEMENT IN NON-BIOMETRIC ARMENIAN PASSPORTS TO ENTER INTO FORCE AFTER 1ST JANUARY, 2024
According to the Government Decree of the Republic of Armenia № 1604-N of September 22, 2023, the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia from 1st January 2024 will start issuing ordinary (non-biometric) passports without an endorsement stating the validity of the passport for foreign countries. ---------------------------------------------
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«Օտարերկրյա պաշտոնական փաստաթղթերի օրինականացման պահանջը չեղյալ հայտարարելու մասին» Հաագայի 1961 թվականի հոկտեմբերի 5-ի (APOSTILLE-ի մասին) կոնվենցիայի մասնակից պետությունների ՑԱՆԿ
հ/հ ՊԵՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ ՄԻԱՆԱԼՈՒ ՏԱՐԵԹԻՎ 1. Ալբանիա 09.05.2004 2. ԱՄՆ 15.10.1981 3. Անդորա 31.12.1996 4. Անտիգուա և Բարբուդա 01.11.1981 5. Ավստրալիա 16.03.1995 6. Ավստրիա 13.01.1968 7. Արգենտինա 18.02.1988 8. Ադրբեջան 02.03.2005 9.
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COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION
The Collective Security Treaty was signed by Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan on May 15, 1992. Article 4 is the key part of the Treaty, which runs as follows: “If one of the Member States undergoes aggression, it will be considered by the Member States as aggression to all the Member States of this Treaty. In case of aggression against any of the Member S
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NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
Armenia-NATO partnership relations date back to 1992 when Armenia joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, later renamed the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (Armenia is a member of EAPC since 1997). Armenia's cooperation with NATO has gradually broadened since Armenia joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994. Starting from 2006 the political dialogue and partnership cooperation in various
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COUNCIL OF EUROPE
Armenia is a full member of the Council of Europe (CoE) since 25 January 2001. Armenia’s accession process to the Council of Europe started in 1995. On 26 January 1996, the National Assembly of Armenia was granted special guest status at the CoE Parliamentary Assembly (PACE). On 9 November 2000, according to the Committee of Ministers Resolution 2000/13, Armenia received an invitation to be