Immigration
Immigration and Work Authorization in Armenia
Armenia’s work authorization framework is one of the more workable immigration regimes in the region. The work permit and Temporary Residence Card are issued together as a single integrated authorization, processed through the digital workpermit.am platform launched in January 2022, and managed end-to-end by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. For foreign employers, the practical effect is that a standard hire moves from application to legal employment in approximately 30 business days, with a fee structure that is small in absolute terms and a workflow that does not require physical paperwork shuttling.
Our role on the immigration side is to handle the entire process so your HR team does not need to become Armenian regulatory specialists. We register your company on workpermit.am, prepare documentation, coordinate the labor market test with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, submit the application, manage processing, and track renewals 60–90 days ahead of expiration. We also run the exemption analysis before filing — for executives, foreign-payroll employees, and other categories, the right answer may be that no permit is required at all.
What the integrated work permit covers
The work permit and Temporary Residence Card are issued as a single document at the end of the application. There is no separate visa-track work authorization. Once the Temporary Residence Card is issued, the employee is authorized to both reside and work in Armenia for the duration of the card.
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Work permit fee | AMD 25,000 (~$52) |
| Temporary Residence Card fee | AMD 105,000 (~$219) |
| Processing time | approximately 30 business days |
| Validity | up to 1 year, renewable annually for up to 4 years |
| Path to permanent residence | After 5 years of valid residence |
The full step-by-step workflow is on our Armenia Work Permit Process page. The Temporary Residence Card mechanics — renewal, dependent permits, card pickup — are on the Temporary Residence Card page.
The exemption framework
A meaningful share of foreign employees we screen do not need a work permit at all. The exemption categories are codified in the regulatory framework and include:
- Highly skilled foreign specialists, business owners, and C-suite executives
- Employees retained on a foreign company’s payroll (not employed by an Armenian entity)
- Founders and executive directors of companies with foreign investment
- Staff of representative offices of foreign companies
- Foreign specialists installing or repairing equipment, or training local staff
- Holders of academic or scientific degrees
- Professional athletes
- EAEU citizens (Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) — unrestricted labor market access
- Ethnic Armenians in certain circumstances
- Certain IT, finance, electronics, and agriculture professionals
We do not file an application before we have confirmed which category the employee falls into. The full breakdown, with the exemption-vs-fast-track decision logic, is on the Work Permit Exemptions page.
Visa entry vs. work authorization
Visa entry and work authorization are two different things and it is critical not to conflate them. Citizens of the United States, EU member states, the United Kingdom, and many other countries can enter Armenia visa-free for up to 180 days per year. That window allows employees to arrive and begin the in-country permit process without a pre-arrival visa, which is one of the structural advantages of the Armenian regime. But visa-free entry does not authorize employment — including remote work performed from Armenian territory on behalf of a foreign employer. Working without authorization, even informally, is what triggers the penalty schedule.
For nationalities that do require a visa, Armenia offers an e-visa system with approximately 3 business days of processing. Visa advisory — including transit visas, overstay prevention, and the e-visa workflow — is the scope of our Armenia Visa Consulting page.
Compliance and renewals
The renewal cycle is straightforward. The Temporary Residence Card is valid for up to one year. It is renewable annually for up to four consecutive years. We begin the renewal procedure 60–90 days before expiration so there is no compliance gap. After five years of valid residence the employee may be eligible for permanent residence.
The employer-side compliance load is small but real. Withheld taxes are remitted by the 20th of the following month. Monthly personalized reports are submitted to tax authorities. The full compliance schedule sits with our tax and payroll compliance page, but the immigration-adjacent piece — proactive renewal tracking, regulatory change monitoring, audit-ready documentation — is part of our standard immigration scope.
Penalties that justify running this compliantly
The financial exposure for non-compliance is not theoretical. Employer fines for missing work permits are AMD 100,000–150,000. Penalties for informal employment (unregistered workers) start at AMD 600,000 (~$1,500) per worker as of 2026. Overstay fines for employees are AMD 50,000–100,000. For an employer running even a small team in Armenia under improvised arrangements, the cumulative exposure exceeds the cost of running the deployment compliantly within months.
How we fit in
We handle work permit applications through workpermit.am, labor market test coordination with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, document preparation and notarized translation, the exemption analysis before filing, renewal tracking and proactive re-filing 60–90 days before expiration, family member residence permit applications for spouses and dependents, and visa advisory across e-visa, visa-free, and transit scenarios. We also coordinate compliance monitoring and regulatory change alerts so your team is the first to hear about a regulation that affects an in-flight application.
For companies that want to deploy staff without a local entity, our Employer of Record arrangement means we hold the Armenian employment relationship and sponsor the work permit on the client’s behalf. For companies that have or will set up an Armenian entity, our Company Formation hub covers the entity side and immigration runs alongside it.
What the engagement looks like in practice
A standard immigration engagement starts with the exemption analysis: we screen each employee against the codified exempt categories before any application is filed. For employees who require a permit, we register the entity or EOR on workpermit.am, prepare and notarize the document set, coordinate the labor market test with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, submit the application, monitor processing in the platform, and arrange Temporary Residence Card pickup at the Joint Office of Public Services in Yerevan. We also coordinate dependent residence permits for spouses and children, including apostilled marriage and birth certificate handling. Renewals begin 60–90 days before expiration on a tracked cadence so there is no compliance gap and no last-minute scramble.
Pricing for the immigration package is indicative and subject to custom quoting based on your requirements.
Frequently asked questions
What does an Armenian work permit cost and how long does it take?
The work permit fee is AMD 25,000 (~$52). The Temporary Residence Card fee is AMD 105,000 (~$219). Processing takes approximately 30 business days for standard cases. Specialist roles with clean documentation may clear faster.
Who is exempt from a work permit?
Exempt categories include highly skilled foreign specialists, business owners, C-suite executives, employees retained on a foreign company's payroll (not employed by an Armenian entity), founders and executive directors of foreign-invested companies, representative office staff, equipment installers and trainers, academic and scientific degree holders, professional athletes, EAEU citizens, ethnic Armenians in certain circumstances, and certain IT, finance, electronics, and agriculture professionals.
What happens if we hire foreign staff without a work permit?
Employer fines for missing work permits are AMD 100,000–150,000. Penalties for informal employment (unregistered workers) start at AMD 600,000 (~$1,500) per worker as of 2026. Overstay fines for employees are AMD 50,000–100,000. The exposure for a non-compliant deployment of even a small team materially exceeds the cost of running it compliantly.
Do family members need separate permits?
Yes. Spouses and dependents apply for residence permits through a family reunification process. We handle the apostilled marriage and birth certificate coordination and the dependent applications as part of the standard immigration scope.
When do we start renewals?
We begin renewal procedures 60–90 days before expiration. The Temporary Residence Card is valid up to one year and renewable annually for up to four consecutive years. After five years the employee may be eligible for permanent residence.
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