FAQ
Find answers to the most common questions about the Uzbekistan e-Visa. Whether you need information about application requirements, processing time, or visa validity, our FAQ section provides clear and concise answers to help you with your visa application.
Processing and issuing the e-visa takes 2 working days, so you should submit your e-visa application at least 3 working days before you plan to enter Uzbekistan.
E-visas are valid for 90 days from the date of application. You can enter Uzbekistan at any time during this period (single-entry only) and then spend up to 30 consecutive days in the country. For example, if you enter Uzbekistan when your e-visa is only valid for 10 more days, your duration of stay in the country will still be up to 30 days from the day you arrive.
The e-visa costs 20 USD for a single-entry visa, 35 USD for double-entry, and 50 USD for multiple-entry, regardless of nationality.
Payments must be made via the portal, using a Visa card. If you do not have your own Visa card, you may use one in someone else’s name. There is no other way to pay for the e-visa.
E-visa related payments are non-refundable, even if your application is denied or if you cancel your trip to Uzbekistan after receiving the e-visa.
You need to submit the following documents electronically as part of your application on the e-visa portal:
• Copy of a valid passport – the information must be clear and readable, and the file size must not exceed 500KB.
Currently, there is no specific rule for the e-visa on how long your passport must be valid for. However, to be on the safe side we recommend that you comply with the Government of Uzbekistan’s requirement (for visas processed by an embassy or consulate) that your passport is valid for at least 3 months after your visa expires.
• Passport size photograph that meets the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization
There is currently no option to amend any information on your e-visa. If your e-visa contains errors and/or does not match your passport, you must get a new e-visa.
E-visa holders may enter the Republic of Uzbekistan through all border crossing points.
When entering the Republic of Uzbekistan, you will need to present the e-visa in printed form, along with your valid passport (this must be the same passport you used to apply for the e-visa). Please do not affix your e-visa to your passport. You must also carry a copy of the e-visa with you throughout your trip around Uzbekistan. Electronic copies of the e-visa (such as on your mobile phone) are not sufficient – you must carry a hard copy.