Immigration
The Armenia Temporary Residence Card
The Temporary Residence Card is the physical document that authorizes a foreign employee to both reside and work in Armenia. It is issued as the final step of the integrated work permit application — there is no separate visa-track work authorization. Once the card is in the employee’s hands, they are legally cleared to work for the duration of validity, with renewal procedures kicking in 60–90 days before expiration.
The card fee is AMD 105,000 ($219). Combined with the AMD 25,000 ($52) work permit fee, the government fee load for a standard integrated application is approximately $270 per employee. Processing takes approximately 30 business days. The full step-by-step application flow is on the Armenia Work Permit Process page; this page covers what the card itself authorizes, how renewal works, and the dependent application track.
What the card authorizes
The Temporary Residence Card authorizes both residence and employment. There is no separate work authorization layered above it. For the duration of validity, the employee can legally live in Armenia, work for the sponsoring employer, open bank accounts, sign leases, register for healthcare, and travel in and out of the country without re-applying for entry.
The card is tied to the employment contract that supported the original application. If the employment relationship changes — a role transfer onto a different Armenian entity, a status change onto foreign payroll, a termination — the card and the underlying work authorization need to be reassessed. We track these transitions proactively because the regulatory consequences are real.
Validity and renewal
Each card is valid for up to one year. The card is renewable annually for up to four consecutive years. We begin the renewal procedure 60–90 days before expiration on a tracked cadence so there is no compliance gap and no last-minute scramble.
Renewal is procedural in most cases. The principal documents — passport, qualifications, employment contract status — are already on file from the original application. Renewal is typically a confirmation of continued employment and continued residence at the registered address rather than a fresh substantive review.
After five years: permanent residence
After five years of valid residence the employee may be eligible for permanent residence. The eligibility assessment runs at the four-year renewal point, which gives twelve months of lead time to plan whether to extend annually for one more year and apply for permanent residence, or to maintain rolling renewals. Permanent residence is a substantive change in legal status that affects employment portability, social security position, and exit conditions; for clients with employees approaching the five-year mark, we treat the assessment as a strategic decision rather than a procedural milestone.
Dependent residence cards
Spouses and dependent children apply for residence permits through a family reunification pathway. We handle the apostilled marriage and birth certificate coordination, prepare the dependent applications, and submit them alongside or in close sequence to the principal application. Dependent permits are tied to the principal’s status — if the principal’s Temporary Residence Card lapses, the dependent permits typically lapse with it.
For most relocations with families, the dependent application is the practical bottleneck rather than the principal. Apostille turnaround in the home country can take weeks. We start the document chain as soon as the engagement is scoped to avoid the dependent timeline driving the principal’s start date.
Card pickup and the practical handoff
The employee collects the card at the Joint Office of Public Services in Yerevan at the end of processing. We schedule the pickup, prepare the employee with the documents required at collection, and confirm registration. The pickup is the moment legal employment can begin — so the start date in the employment contract should be set around the pickup, not the application submission. Our Soft-Landing Programs scope covers the surrounding arrival logistics so the card pickup is one ordered step in a planned arrival rather than a procedural surprise.
Renewal beyond the four-year window
If the engagement continues past the four-year window without a permanent residence application, the standard work permit and Temporary Residence Card cycle restarts under the same workpermit.am process. We treat this as a planned transition rather than a renewal because the regulatory category is different — the employee is no longer on the rolling renewal track but on a fresh application. The exemption analysis re-runs at this point in case the employee’s role or status has shifted into an exempt category since the original deployment; see Work Permit Exemptions.
Pricing is indicative and subject to custom quoting based on your requirements.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Temporary Residence Card valid?
Up to one year per card, tied to the duration of the employment contract. The card is renewable annually for up to four consecutive years.
What happens after four years?
After five years of valid residence the employee may be eligible for permanent residence. We assess permanent residence eligibility at the four-year renewal point so the transition is planned, not reactive.
Can dependents get residence cards?
Yes. Spouses and dependent children apply through a family reunification pathway. We handle the apostilled marriage and birth certificate coordination and submit dependent applications alongside the principal application.
Where does the employee collect the card?
At the Joint Office of Public Services in Yerevan. The collection appointment is scheduled at the end of standard processing — approximately 30 business days after submission.
What does the card actually authorize?
Both residence and employment for the duration of validity. There is no separate work authorization in addition to the Temporary Residence Card — the integrated nature of the document is one of the structural simplifications of the Armenian regime.
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