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Does anyone know if we play our quarter final in Baku do we need a visa to enter , if so do you have to apply in advance

Anthony Simpson
  • 21 Jan 2020 8:59 PM
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  • Paul Fisher
    Paul Fisher
    • 22 Jan 2020 8:13 AM
    We will not be playing in Baku at all even if we get that far mate
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  • Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • 22 Jan 2020 9:01 AM

    In reply to Paul Fisher:

    If we finish third in the group we can end up in the Budapest last 16 then Baku 1/4 route.
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 22 Jan 2020 11:37 AM
    Yes, if we play the QF in Baku, we will need a visa to enter Azerbaijan. But the application process is online, quick and does not require you to submit your passport anywhere or go to their embassy. The visa fee is also modest. Information is here :

    evisa.gov.az/.../information
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 22 Jan 2020 11:39 AM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    There is some more advice here.

    euro2020.affa.az/visa-to-baku

    I'm not sure why they are advising people to get their visa before 20th May. Considering the low probability that England will be in the Baku QF, I myself would not intend to apply at least until we have qualified for the Budapest R16 match.
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  • Daniel Rosen
    Daniel Rosen
    • 22 Jan 2020 12:21 PM
    Was in Baku for the Europa League Final with Arsenal in may, you apply for a visa online, easy form and takes a couple of days to be approved. However anyone that has visited Armenia recently may have issues of it being approved
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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:00 PM

    In reply to Daniel Rosen:

    Like David says seems strange that they recommend you apply by 20th may says there’s a fee to pay to don’t think many people will be doing them before may 20th and paying could be a waste of money . Would it cause issues if you didn’t travel ?
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:02 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    If we qualify for the knock out round by being one of the 4 best third place teams, these are the permutations.

    Bilbao - Munich
    ABDE
    ABDF

    Budapest - Baku
    ABCD
    ACDE
    ACDF
    BCDE
    BCDF

    Glasgow - Rome
    ADEF
    BDEF
    CDEF

    With the play-off D winner being in Group C, along with Netherlands, Ukraine and Austria, I would expect Group C to provide one of the lucky 4. With Group F containing Germany, France, Portugal and play-off winner A, I would expect Group F also to provide one of the lucky 4.

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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:08 PM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    Anthony Simpson
    paying could be a waste of money . Would it cause issues if you didn’t travel ?

    The visa fee is only US$23 - update 13.12.19 it's now US$45 - which is trivial in the context of what we will be spending to follow England to the R16 and QF. If you don't travel, you miss the match and your QF ticket is wasted. There is no other consequence. It wouldn't invalidate your ticket to the semi-final or final, if we were to get through.

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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:23 PM

    In reply to David Lilley:

    What I meant was it would be a waste of money if we didn’t take that route.. do you think it would be ok to wait till we end up playing in Budapest before applying for a visa even though they’ve recommended doing it before 20th may
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  • David Lilley
    David Lilley
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:41 PM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    Telling you to apply before 20th May only makes sense if each application is reviewed and approved by a human being, so that there is a limit on their daily capacity.

    There may be further information issued in the future, closer to the tournament. My plan is to sit on my hands and hope that we don't go down this pathway. If we do, then there is an urgent i-visa service which would presumably jump the queue, although it does cost more - US$105.
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  • Andrew Coates
    Andrew Coates
    • 22 Jan 2020 1:51 PM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    I'd imagine the recommendation on doing it before 20th May is aimed at all the people who know they are definitely going to Baku (i.e. Wales, Switzerland and Turkey fans) plus neutrals. For the 2 teams who end up in the QF there they know it will have to be done last minute.
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  • Anthony Simpson
    Anthony Simpson
    • 22 Jan 2020 2:01 PM

    In reply to Andrew Coates:

    Thanks for advise all
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  • Paul Probyn
    Paul Probyn
    • 22 Jan 2020 6:54 PM

    In reply to Anthony Simpson:

    Getting a visa looks like the easy bit. If anyone has bright ideas about getting from Budapest to Baku, apart from driving through Turkey for 42 hours, please share them!
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  • Richard Holland
    Richard Holland
    • 23 Jan 2020 11:02 AM

    In reply to Paul Probyn:

    Pretty sure Azerbaijan has land locked its borders via Armenia and Georgia (Armenia for sure), so anyone fancy driving through Iran :-)
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  • Andrew Coates
    Andrew Coates
    • 23 Jan 2020 12:30 PM

    In reply to Paul Probyn:

    according to Baku airport flight arrivals, there are 5 arrivals from Istanbul today, so it looks like trying to go via Istanbul is the best bet.

    airport.az/.../arrivals

    Also flights from Milan and Frankfurt, but you'd be going out of your way to get to those.
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