Uzbekistan eVisa for Philippines citizens

Uzbekistan eVisa for Philippines citizens

Philippines passport holders planning a trip to Uzbekistan for tourism, events, short visits, or business travel. Prepare your documents, choose the right entry type, and continue with a clear online application flow.

Passport scanDigital photoSingle / double / multiple entryEmail updates

Do Philippines citizens need an Uzbekistan eVisa?

Filipino travelers often need a simple checklist before paying: passport scan, photo quality, entry type, and email updates. The most important step is preparing the application details correctly before payment: passport information, photo, entry type, travel dates, and email address.

This page is built for travelers searching from Philippines and nearby cities such as Manila, Quezon City, Cebu, Davao, Pasig, Makati, Taguig.

Uzbekistan eVisa prices

Single $60Double $75Multiple $120

Choose the entry type based on how many times you need to enter Uzbekistan during your trip.

Continue to application

Philippines to Uzbekistan eVisa planning guide

This section is written for Philippines passport holders who want a clear document checklist before starting an Uzbekistan eVisa application.

What Philippines travelers should clarify first

For travelers from the Philippines, an Uzbekistan trip is often planned with connecting flights and a fixed travel window. That makes the application details important. Before starting, the traveler should know the exact passport to be used, expected arrival date, number of entries, and the email address that will receive updates. Many Philippines citizens planning Uzbekistan search for visa cost, processing steps, passport validity, and whether a digital photo is enough. The answer depends less on complicated paperwork and more on whether the basic files are prepared correctly.

Philippines passports can include middle names, multiple given names, and long personal details. The application should follow the passport identity page exactly. Do not remove a middle name because an airline ticket looks shorter. Do not change the order of names to match a social profile or previous booking. The safest rule is simple: the passport page is the master document. If the form, photo, and passport scan all match that page, the application has a cleaner foundation.

Email, payment, and file mistakes to avoid

For Philippines applicants, email access is more important than many travelers expect. If the wrong email is used, if the inbox is full, or if the confirmation goes to spam, the traveler may think the application has disappeared. Before payment, use an email address that is active, typed correctly, and easy to open on both phone and laptop. If a family member is helping with the form, decide whose email will be monitored until the trip is complete.

File quality is the second major risk. A passport photo taken in poor light, a cropped passport scan, or a compressed image sent through messaging apps can reduce clarity. The passport scan should show the full information page. The photo should be front-facing, clear, and passport-style. If the image was downloaded from a social app or heavily compressed, prepare a better version before applying. For travelers from Manila, Cebu, Davao, or other cities, it is often easier to prepare files once properly than to correct problems later.

Choosing single, double, or multiple entry

The current prices on this site are single entry $60, double entry $75, and multiple entry $120. Many Philippines travelers choose single entry when the itinerary is a direct Uzbekistan visit. Double entry may be useful if the traveler enters Uzbekistan, leaves for another nearby country, and returns. Multiple entry is more suitable for flexible travel, repeated business visits, or a route that is not fully fixed yet. The entry type should be chosen from the real itinerary, not from the lowest price alone.

Because many routes from the Philippines involve connections, travelers should read the itinerary carefully. A transit stop does not always mean an Uzbekistan re-entry, but a side trip outside Uzbekistan followed by a return does. If there is any uncertainty, it is better to ask before applying than to discover the mismatch near the travel date.

What this page is designed to answer

Philippines citizens usually arrive on country pages with direct questions: Can I apply online? What documents do I need? How much is the visa? What photo should I upload? Can I ask before applying? This page answers those questions and keeps the next step visible. The goal is not to make the process look complicated. The goal is to make the application clean enough that the traveler does not lose time on preventable errors.

If the passport scan, photo, travel dates, and email are ready, the next step is the application page. If one of those details is uncertain, ask on WhatsApp first with nationality, travel date, and entry plan. A short check before payment can prevent the common mistakes that delay Philippines applicants.

Requirements for Philippines applicants

Prepare these items before you start so the application can be completed with fewer mistakes.

Valid passport

Use the same passport you will travel with. The name, passport number, nationality, date of birth, and expiry date should match exactly.

Clear passport scan

The passport information page should be readable, bright, and complete. Avoid glare, cropped edges, shadows, and blurry images.

Recent digital photo

Use a passport-style photo with a clear face, plain background, and good lighting. Selfies, dark photos, and cropped faces can cause delays.

Travel and contact details

Prepare travel dates, entry type, accommodation or itinerary details when needed, and an email address you can access easily.

1. Choose entry type

Single entry for one trip, double entry for two entries, or multiple entry for several entries.

2. Prepare documents

Check passport scan and photo quality before submitting details.

3. Start application

Continue to the application page and complete the form with matching passport information.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Typing the passport number incorrectly
  • Using different name order from the passport
  • Selecting the wrong nationality
  • Uploading a blurry passport scan
  • Uploading a selfie instead of passport-style photo
  • Selecting single entry when the trip needs two or more entries
  • Using an email address you cannot access

Best next step for Philippines travelers

If your passport scan and photo are ready, start with the price and application page. If you are unsure about entry type, document quality, or travel dates, send a WhatsApp message first.

Uzbekistan eVisa questions for Philippines citizens

How much is the Uzbekistan eVisa for Philippines citizens?

Current application prices on this site are $60 for single entry, $75 for double entry, and $120 for multiple entry.

Which entry type should I choose?

Choose single entry for one visit, double entry if you will enter Uzbekistan twice, and multiple entry if your travel plan requires several entries.

What documents should I prepare before applying?

Prepare a valid passport, clear passport information page, recent passport-style photo, travel dates, entry type, and an active email address.

What causes delays for Philippines applicants?

Common causes include wrong passport numbers, mismatched names, low-quality passport scans, poor photo quality, wrong nationality, and email mistakes.