Schengen Visa from Armenia
In 2025, Schengen consulates in Armenia took 110,900 short-stay decisions and refused 10.9% — below the worldwide rate of 14.6%.
Refusal rate by Schengen state in Armenia (2025)
| # | Schengen state | Refusal rate | Decisions | Consulates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Romania | 0.9% | 988 | Yerevan |
| 2 | Slovakia | 1.2% | 823 | Yerevan |
| 3 | Lithuania | 2.7% | 13,630 | Yerevan |
| 4 | Bulgaria | 4.0% | 7,328 | Yerevan |
| 5 | Italy | 6.2% | 23,644 | Yerevan |
| 6 | Germany | 9.9% | 20,711 | Yerevan |
| 7 | Czechia | 11.4% | 4,423 | Yerevan |
| 8 | Poland | 15.5% | 3,989 | Yerevan |
| 9 | France | 16.0% | 16,526 | Yerevan |
| 10 | Greece | 21.9% | 18,838 | Yerevan |
What the 2025 numbers show
- The gap between the lowest and highest refusal rate in Armenia is 21 percentage points — Romania refused 0.9% of the decisions it took, Greece refused 21.9%.
- Armenia refuses 25.3% less often than the worldwide average — 10.9% against 14.6%.
- Italy handles the most applications in Armenia — 21.3% of all decisions (23,644 of 110,900).
These are aggregate outcomes for 2025. They describe what consulates decided across all applicants and do not predict the outcome of any individual application.
More from the same dataset
See the full interactive ranking or browse the refusal-rate index for every country.
Source: European Commission — Schengen visa statistics for consulates, 2025. Refusal rate = not issued ÷ decisions taken (uniform visas issued + LTVs issued + not issued). Short-stay (uniform) Schengen visas only. Excludes national long-stay visas. Figures are keyed by country of application — where the consulate sits — not applicant nationality.