How to Get a 1-Year Temporary Residence Permit in Armenia: Documents, Timelines, and Common Pitfalls

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Armenia 1‑Year TRP: Complete Permit Guide (2025)

  • TL;DR
  • Armenia grants 1‑year Temporary Residence Permits (TRP) on grounds such as work, study, entrepreneurship, and family reunification; applications are filed in person with the Migration and Citizenship Service.
  • Bring core documents: application form, passport + notarized Armenian translation, three photos, health certificate, proof of legal stay, and evidence for your chosen ground (e.g., work, study, business, family).
  • The state fee for a 1‑year TRP is AMD 105,000; approved applicants receive a residence card that can be renewed annually.
  • Document gaps (e.g., missing translations/apostilles) and mismatched evidence are frequent reasons for delays or refusal.
  • We provide document check and filing support to minimize risks and save time.

Armenia’s 1‑year Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) is a practical path to live, work, or study in a fast‑growing economy with a favorable business climate. If you’re targeting an Armenia residence permit for work, study, or family, knowing the exact documents, filing steps, and common pitfalls will save weeks of time and avoid avoidable refusals.

Overview: Armenia’s 1‑Year Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) — who issues it and recent issuance stats

Temporary residence in Armenia is granted by the Migration and Citizenship Service following an in‑person application with supporting documentation. The official portals outline the service, eligibility, and documentary standards for a temporary residence status application in Armenia’s migration system (Migration Service portal; National Services Gateway).

Demand is real: official statistics reported that 1,815 foreigners received temporary residence in the first half of 2025, with grants largely for study (769), family (638), and business (398) grounds (Statistical Committee figures via News.am).

What you get

  • A 1‑year residence card, with the possibility to renew annually, subject to meeting ongoing eligibility and documentary requirements (National Services Gateway).

Where this fits in your long-term plan

Eligible grounds for a TRP in Armenia (work, study, business, property ownership, family)

Armenia grants temporary residence to foreign nationals who meet specific conditions, such as employees (with the necessary authorization), students, entrepreneurs, or family members of Armenian citizens or foreign residents with valid status (MFA overview; Migration Service portal).

Core eligibility categories

  • Work: Applicants who are employed in Armenia should be prepared to present the relevant work authorization and employer documentation as evidence of their basis for residency (Migration Service portal).
  • Study: Students enrolled in Armenian educational institutions apply on the basis of confirmed enrollment and related documents (Migration Service portal).
  • Business/Entrepreneurship: Founders, directors, or active entrepreneurs rely on business registration and activity evidence (Migration Service portal). For setup, see our business registration guide.
  • Family: Close relatives of Armenian citizens or of foreign residents (with valid status) can qualify, provided they submit civil status documents proving the relationship, together with the sponsor’s citizenship/residence evidence (MFA overview; Migration Service portal).

Note on property ownership

Applicants frequently ask whether owning real estate alone qualifies for a TRP. The official portals emphasize grounds such as work, study, entrepreneurship, and family; applicants should map their circumstances to the listed legal bases and provide matching evidence (MFA overview; Migration Service portal). For property transactions and structuring investments, see our pages on real estate in Armenia and investing in Armenia.

Including dependents (family reunification)

  • Eligible close relatives include spouse, children, parents, and siblings of Armenian citizens or of foreign residents who hold valid status, subject to proof of relationship and the sponsor’s status documents (MFA overview; Migration Service portal).

How to apply: step-by-step

  1. Book an in-person appointment at the Migration and Citizenship Service through the National Services Gateway (service page).
  2. Prepare your dossier: application form, three passport photos, passport and notarized Armenian translation, health certificate, proof of legal stay (e.g., visa or prior permit), and documents proving your ground (work, study, business, or family) (National Services Gateway; Migration Service portal).
  3. Attend filing: submit originals and copies as required, including notarized Armenian translations where applicable (National Services Gateway).
  4. Pay the state fee and complete any requested follow‑ups. The fee for a 1‑year TRP is AMD 105,000 (National Services Gateway).
  5. Collect your residence card upon approval; the card is valid for one year and can be renewed annually (National Services Gateway).

Fees and validity at a glance

Item Details Source
State fee (1‑year TRP) AMD 105,000 National Services Gateway
Card validity 1 year National Services Gateway
Renewal Yes, renewable annually (subject to eligibility) National Services Gateway

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

  • Missing or incorrect translations: Key documents must be translated into Armenian and notarized; errors or omissions can delay or derail your application (Armenian Lawyer—common mistakes; National Services Gateway).
  • Insufficient proof for your ground: Bring ground‑specific evidence (e.g., work authorization, enrollment letter, business registration, civil status certificates) per the Migration Service requirements (Migration Service portal).
  • Gaps in legal stay: You must show proof of legal stay (visa or prior permit) when filing (National Services Gateway).

Quick checklist

Core required documents: passport, photos

All TRP applicants must submit a standard set of documents, and then add evidence tailored to their eligibility ground. The core set includes an application form, passport, notarized Armenian translation of the passport, three photos, a health certificate, and proof of legal stay (e.g., a visa or prior residence permit) (National Services Gateway).

Ground-specific evidence

Notarization and translation

Expect to provide Armenian translations of foreign documents, notarized per the Service’s standards. Submitting untranslated or improperly certified papers is a common cause of delay or refusal (National Services Gateway; Armenian Lawyer—common mistakes).

Professional review can help

Even minor inconsistencies—like a missing apostille or a translation error—can set you back weeks. A pre‑filing review aligned to the Migration Service’s document list and your chosen ground reduces risk (Armenian Lawyer—common mistakes).


Next steps: If you’re planning a move for study, work, or entrepreneurship, start with the right visa strategy and choose the correct TRP ground. For long‑term planning, explore Armenia residency pathways and, eventually, citizenship.

Conclusion

Securing temporary residency in Armenia hinges on matching your situation to an eligible ground and meeting precise filing standards with the Migration and Citizenship Service. With the right documents—passport and notarized translation, photos, health certificate, proof of legal stay, and ground‑specific evidence—you can obtain an Armenian TRP and renew it annually as your plans evolve (National Services Gateway; Migration Service portal). Need a risk‑free path? Contact us for a tailored document check and filing support.

FAQ

Who issues the Armenia TRP and how long is it valid?

The Migration and Citizenship Service processes applications and issues a residence card valid for one year, renewable annually (Migration Service portal; National Services Gateway).

What are the main eligible grounds for a TRP?

Work, study, entrepreneurship (business), and family reunification are recognized grounds. Applicants must bring evidence tailored to the chosen ground (MFA overview; Migration Service portal).

What documents are required to apply?

An application form, passport with notarized Armenian translation, three photos, a health certificate, proof of legal stay (visa or prior permit), and ground‑specific evidence (e.g., enrollment, business registration, civil status papers) are required (National Services Gateway; Migration Service portal).

How much is the state fee for the 1‑year TRP?

The state fee is AMD 105,000 for a 1‑year TRP (National Services Gateway).

What are common reasons for delays or refusals?

Typical pitfalls include missing or incorrect Armenian translations, lack of proper legalization/apostille where needed, and insufficient evidence for the selected ground (Armenian Lawyer—common mistakes).


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