1. Electronic Visa
A procedure for issuing an electronic Tourist Visa is established for citizens of 51 countries listed below
COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR E-VISA TO ENTRY TO UZBEKISTAN
Australia Albania Andorra The Republic of Austria The Kingdom of Belgium Bulgaria Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada The Republic of Croatia The Czech Republic Denmark The Republic of Estonia The French Republic The Federal Republic of Germany Hungary The Hellenic Republic Iceland India The Republic of Ireland The Italian Republic The State of Kuwait The Republic of Latvia The People’s Republic of China (including of the Hong Kong SAR The Republic of Lithuania Liechtenstein | The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg The Republic of Macedonia The Republic of Malta Principality of Monaco The Kingdom of the Netherlands New Zealand The Kingdom of Norway The United Arab Emirates The Sultanate of Oman The Republic of Poland The Portuguese Republic Romania The Republic of San Marino The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The Republic of Serbia Slovak Republic The Republic of Slovenia The Kingdom of Spain The United States of America The Swiss Confederation The Kingdom of Thailand The United Kingdom The Republic of Finland Montenegro The Kingdom of Sweden The Vatican. |
*If your country is not listed, you must apply in person. Information on how to apply in person is available below
Go to WWW.E-VISA.GOV.UZ
1. Select your country, type of passport and the purpose of your visit. (Can apply individually or as a group)
2. Select your planned travel dates to Uzbekistan.
3. Enter your personal details and document information.
4. Upload your photograph (must have a white background and contain your head and upper shoulders, remove anything that covers the face).
5. Scan and upload your main passport page (must be clear to see, do not include any excess background or objects).
6. Enter your personal email so you can receive updates.
7. Pay online ($20 USD) using Visa or MasterCard. The applicant does not necessarily have to be the owner of a bank card.
- You can check your application status at the website (e-visa.gov.uz)
- To receive the e-visa, you should APPLY AT LEAST THREE WORKING DAYS BEFORE the planned date of travel to Uzbekistan. The electronic visa will be issued within two working days and sent by e-mail.
- If your application is accepted, you will receive your electronic visa via email. Please print it out and keep it with you all the time when visiting Uzbekistan.
- The e-visa will be issued for the period of stay of up to 30 days with a single entry and will be valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
1. Free-Visa procedure for Transit Passengers.
Albania Algeria Andorra Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Austria Australia Bahamas Bahrain Barbados Belgium Belize Bhutan Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Canada Chile China, including Hong Kong Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus | Czech Republic Denmark Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Fiji Finland France Gabon Germany Greece Grenada Guatemala Guyana Honduras Hungary Iceland India Ireland Italy Jamaica Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Liechtenstein | Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Maldives Malta Mauritius Mexico Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Nauru Netherlands New Zealand Norway Oman Palau Panama Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia San Marino Saudi Arabia Serbia Seychelles Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Suriname Sweden Switzerland Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunis Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Uruguay USA Vatican Venezuela Vietnam |
- Transit passengers from countries listed above are eligible to stay in Uzbekistan for up to 5 days without a visa.
- Travellers need to provide an air ticket to the country they are travelling next (the flight must be within 5 days of arrival) and the carrier should inform the border authorities of Uzbekistan on passengers who are eligible for transit visa-free.
*If your country is not listed, you must apply in person. Information on how to apply in person is available below
1. Visa-Free regime for foreign citizens under the age of 16
- Foreign citizens of any country in the world, who are under 16 are eligible for a visa – free regime.
- They should provide an international passport or a biometric travel document and have to be accompanied by their legal guardians.
- They may enter and stay in Uzbekistan for the validity period of the entry visa of the accompanying person, but no longer than 90 days from the date of entry into Uzbekistan.
- In case if foreign citizen reaches the age of 16 during their stay in Uzbekistan, an exit visa is issued by the migration and citizenship registration offices.
For citizens of countries that are not eligible for e-visa
1. A copy of the letter of invitation from inviting party in Uzbekistan. (from a Tourism Agency)
– Before planning a visit to Uzbekistan, tourists need to arrange a VISA SUPPORT LETTER issued by a Tourism Agency and approved by the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Tashkent.
– Any type of visa (single or multiple entry) is issued ONLY UPON RECEIPT of visa support confirmation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Visa support confirmation is transmitted directly to the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in London. For all enquiries please contact the Consular Section by tel: 013153995/11 or e-mail: consular@usbekistan.at
Documents Required for Tourist Visa Application
1. Two copies of duly completed VISA APPLICATION FORMS. Both forms need to be SIGNED by the applicant.
– Incomplete visa applications are not accepted
2. Two recent passport sized photographs (3.5X4.5) glued to the application forms.
3. Passport photocopy. (excluding blank pages). Black and White copies are accepted.
4. Passport.
– Passport might be submitted either with all documents or separately. In case of separate submission, the applicant needs to arrange passport delivery not less than two days before the visa collection.
– Passport must be in good condition (not torn or damaged) and have at least ONE blank page to affix visa.
– Passport must be valid at least for three months AFTER entering Uzbekistan.