Okay, so, I’ve been looking into getting a second passport for a while now. You know, just for, like, travel flexibility and maybe some business opportunities. I heard that it’s possible to buy an Armenian passport, and that it is pretty good for a lot of countries. So, I decided to give it a shot.
First thing I did was, well, just use search engines to look up “Buy Armenian passport online.” Bunch of stuff came up, some of it looking pretty sketchy, you know? But I kept digging. I read through a ton of forums, blogs, and some websites that seemed a bit more legit than others.
- I started by making a list of the places that popped up a lot.
- Then, I spent hours, and I mean hours, just reading reviews and comparing what they were offering.
- Checked out some groups to see what real people were saying. It was a total mixed bag, honestly.
After a while, I narrowed it down to a few options that seemed okay. They had some sort of process outlined, you know, with forms to fill out and documents to send. It all felt a little weird, but hey, I was willing to see where this went.

I reached out to one of them, just to ask some basic questions. Got a reply pretty fast, which was surprising. They were, like, super helpful and answered all my questions. This made me feel a bit better, so I decided to go for it with them.
Next up was the application part. They sent over a bunch of forms, and I had to fill them all out with my info. Then, I had to get, like, a ton of documents together – birth certificate, police clearance, passport photos, the whole nine yards. It was a pain, but I got it all done.
I scanned everything and sent it over. Paid the first fee they asked for, which was a bit nerve-wracking, not gonna lie. But, they confirmed they got it, and the process started.
They kept me updated on the steps, and even helped me with some of the documents that were tricky to get. It took a few weeks, which felt like forever. Finally got the email saying it was approved, and the passport was being sent to me.
When I got the passport in my hands it felt pretty unreal. I checked it, and it looked legit, you know? All the security features seemed to be there, and my info was correct.
I did some extra checks, like, on some online databases. And guess what? It showed up as valid. I was shocked, to be honest. I actually got a real, working Armenian passport. It was a wild ride, but it actually worked out. Now I can travel to a bunch of new places without dealing with visa hassles. Pretty awesome, right?