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Uzbekistan E-visa Guide – Online Application
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Uzbekistan E-visa – Online Application
Citizens of over 70 countries can now apply for electronic tourist or business visas (e-visas) via the Government of Uzbekistan’s e-visa portal, without visa support from the Uzbek Foreign Ministry and without visiting a diplomatic mission of Uzbekistan abroad.
Below you can find more information on the Uzbekistan e-visa and how to apply for one.
Uzbekistan E-visa Guide
Additional details and information
– The applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the information he or she provides and/or of information that is sent to him or her as part of the process of obtaining an electronic visa to Uzbekistan.
– The applicant does not need to be the owner of the VISA card used to pay the fee for an electronic visa
– In case of future or additional applications for an electronic visa, the applicant must pay the fee again.
– The applicant must request an electronic visa for a valid passport. If the passport is replaced, the applicant must obtain a new visa.
– An applicant with dual citizenship must, when applying for an electronic visa, enter the data of the passport that he or she plans to use to enter Uzbekistan.
Step 1
Complete the application form
Step 2
Finalise the application and pay
Step 3
Receive the e-visa
Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?
Many tourists do not need an electronic or other visa to visit Uzbekistan. These include:
• Citizens of the following CIS countries – for stays of up to 60 days, and regardless of the purpose of visit:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine.
• Citizens of the following other countries – for stays of up to 30 days (unless otherwise stated), and regardless of the purpose of visit:
Andorra |
Finland |
Netherlands |
* Individuals who possess a residency visa for UAE will also be granted 30-day visa-free entry, provided the resident visa is valid for at least 90 days after entering Uzbekistan.
Citizens of the below countries are granted 10-day visa-free entry to Uzbekistan if they have a ticket for international departure:
Bahrain
Kuwait
Oman
Chinese citizens (including the citizens of Hong Kong)
• Children under 16, if they:
– are accompanied by a parent or guardian who has an e-visa (or other entry visa) to Uzbekistan, and
– have a valid, biometric passport.
The length of the child’s stay is limited to the period of validity of his parent or guardian’s visa (but, in any case, cannot exceed 90 days). A foreign citizen who will reach the age of 16 during his or her stay in Uzbekistan needs to obtain an exit visa at the Office of Entry, Exit and Citizenship.
• Citizens of the following countries, if transiting Uzbekistan for 5 days or less
Albania |
Lebanon |
Seychelles |
Note: To be eligible for visa-free transit, you must depart from Uzbekistan on Uzbekistan Airways, and present your airline ticket upon arrival at the airport. If your country of citizenship is not on the visa-free transit list, you will need to apply for a transit visa (which will be valid for 3 days/72 hours) in advance via an embassy or consulate of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In addition to the standard documents required to apply for a tourist visa, you must provide an airline or rail ticket that shows your arrival and departure dates. The processing time for a transit visa is 3 working days.
What types of Uzbekistan e-visa are available?
The e-visa portal issues single, double and multiple-entry tourist or business visas for individuals. An e-visa allows entry into Uzbekistan for a visit of up to 30 days and which is valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
Each traveller must have his or her own e-visa (except for children under 16 – see above).
Who is eligible for an Uzbekistan e-visa?
Citizens of the following countries can obtain Uzbekistan e-visas:
Albania |
Hong Kong |
Peru |
Tourists with dual or multiple citizenship are eligible for e-visas (provided one of their countries of citizenship is on the above list).