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Documan™ Comprehensive Legal & Business Solutions in Armenia

Starting a business or obtaining residence in Armenia is simple with Documan. Our experienced team and vast network streamline even the most complex processes.

From company registration and residency support to legal advice, investment guidance, and corporate restructuring — we deliver efficient, reliable service. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or freelancer, our expertise supports your success.

Who We Are

At Documan, we are trusted professionals in Armenian company formation and residency services. With years of hands-on experience and in-depth legal knowledge, we help individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of establishing a legal presence in Armenia. From securing a residence permit to setting up a compliant company structure, we offer end-to-end support tailored to your unique situation — always with clarity, transparency, and personalized care.

Types of Residency Cards Explained

Temporary Residence Card (TRC)

What it is:

The Temporary Residence Card (TRC) allows foreign nationals to legally reside in Armenia for up to one year. It is renewable annually and is ideal for those with a short- to medium-term plan in the country.

Who qualifies:

You may qualify for a TRC if you:

Don’t have a qualifying base yet? Contact us — we’ll help you find a solution that fits.

Permanent Residence Card (PRC)

What it is:
The Permanent Residence Card (PRC) grants the holder the right to reside in Armenia for up to 5 years, with the option to renew. It’s designed for individuals who have deeper, long-term ties to Armenia.
Who qualifies:
You may be eligible for a PRC if you:
The PRC is a strong step toward long-term settlement and potential Armenian citizenship.

Why Trust Us

Proven Experience

We’ve helped hundreds of clients successfully obtain Armenian residency and register businesses.

Legally Registered Company

Documan.am is a licensed and locally compliant service provider in Armenia.

Verified Client Reviews

Real testimonials from satisfied clients show the reliability and quality of our services.

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1

Initial consultation

Step 2

Document collection

Step 3

Submission & approval

Step 4

Card issuance

Pricing / Packages

Temporary Residence Permit (via Work Permit)

$700

~273,000 AMD

(Includes government fees)

Temporary Residence Permit (via Business Registration)

$900

~351,000 AMD

(Includes government fees)

Permanent Residence Permit

$1,000

~390,000 AMD

(Includes government fees)

Special Residence Permit (for those with Armenian roots)

$1,200

~468,000 AMD

(Includes government fees)

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Armenia offers three primary types of residence permits:

  • Temporary Residence Permit
    Valid for up to 1 year, renewable annually. Suitable for individuals working, studying, or conducting business in Armenia.
  • Permanent Residence Permit
    Valid for 5 years, renewable. Ideal for those with long-term ties to Armenia, such as property ownership or close family relations.
  • Special Residence Permit
    Valid for 10 years, renewable. Typically granted to individuals of Armenian descent or those contributing significantly to Armenia’s cultural or economic sectors.

Eligibility criteria vary depending on the type of permit:

  • Temporary Residence: Applicants must have a valid reason such as employment, education, business activities, or family ties in Armenia.
    If you don’t currently have a base or reason, contact our specialists — we will do our best to help you find a suitable solution.
  • Permanent Residence: Typically requires at least three years of continuous residence in Armenia, along with other qualifying factors such as property ownership or family ties.
  • Special Residence: Primarily intended for individuals of Armenian origin or those who have made notable contributions to Armenia’s culture or economy.

Required documents depend on the type of service you choose, but commonly include:

  • Completed application form
  • Valid passport and its notarized Armenian translation
  • Passport-sized photographs
  • Medical certificate
  • Proof of the basis for residency (e.g., employment contract, business registration, proof of Armenian descent)
  • State duty payment receipt

Our specialists will assist you with the entire document preparation process, so you won’t need to worry about a thing.

Processing times may vary:

 

  • Temporary Residence: Typically processed within 30 working days, but may take up to 90 days depending on application complexity and Migration Service workload.

     

  • Permanent & Special Residence: These may take longer depending on case specifics and current processing times.

Yes, Documan.am allows you to initiate and track your residency application online.
However, certain steps — such as biometric data collection or signing documents — may require your physical presence or a visit to our office.

Typical issues include:

 

  • Incomplete Documentation: Missing or incorrectly prepared documents may lead to delays or rejection.

     

  • Wrong Application Basis: Applying under an incorrect category could result in denial.

     

  • Language Barriers: Misunderstandings during the process may cause complications.

     

  • Legal Unawareness: Lack of knowledge about laws or requirements may create risks.

     

Our specialists ensure your application fully complies with legal requirements, so you won’t encounter issues during the process.

Government fees (included in our service prices) are approximately:

 

  • Temporary Residence Permit: ~105,000 AMD

     

  • Permanent Residence Permit: ~140,000 AMD

     

  • Special Residence Permit: ~150,000 AMD

Yes, a residence permit may be denied for reasons such as:

 

  • Submitting false or misleading information

     

  • Criminal history or national security concerns

     

  • Failure to meet eligibility requirements

     

Note: In some cases, the decision may depend solely on the discretion of the Migration Service.

Yes. Both temporary and permanent residence permits can be extended.
We recommend applying for an extension at least 30–90 days before expiration to avoid complications. (The earlier, the better.)

Yes, residency may serve as a path to citizenship.
Generally, individuals who have legally lived in Armenia for at least three years may apply for citizenship, provided they meet other legal criteria.
Our specialists will guide you through the citizenship process when the time comes.

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