Uzbekistan’s economy has been growing quickly in the last few years making it an exciting destination for businesspersons, as well as students and investors. With a vibrant local culture and beautiful landscape, it is also an attractive and well-organized tourist destination.
Many nationalities are eligible to enter Uzbekistan for up to 30 days visa-free. If they wish to stay longer than 30 days, they must obtain an entry visa. All other foreign nationals and stateless individuals must have an entry visa to travel to Uzbekistan. Visas can be obtained for a variety of lengths of stay from seven (7) days up to one (1) year.
The validity of an Uzbekistan visa will depend on the duration of stay permitted by the visa type and the number of entries. Travelers can select the visa type with the duration of stay that best suits their needs and purpose of travel.
There are several Uzbekistan visa types that are organized based on the intended duration of stay in the country and the number of travelers arriving on the same visa.
The following visa types are available to travelers coming to Uzbekistan:
To apply for an Uzbekistan visa, you will have to submit several documents depending on the purpose of the trip and the type of visa.
All applicants for an Uzbekistan visa through consular processing must also have visa support from a local legal entity or individual permanently or temporarily based in the country. Inviting legal entities or individuals must apply to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan and obtain a confirmation (stamp) from the visa support department of the Consular Department. They should send this document to the invited person. The invited person can then present this document when they arrive in Uzbekistan.
The following are the basic requirements for eVisa and sticker visa applicants, accordingly:
Passports (or travel documents) should be valid for at least three (3) months after the expiry date of the visa.
Two (2) copies of the complete application form must be submitted.
Two (2) recent passport-sized photos, in color, must be submitted along with the other application materials.
The payment method will depend on the diplomatic mission or consular offices of the Republic of Uzbekistan where the application is submitted.
The applicant should hold a passport valid for at least three (3) months after the intended expiry date of their visa. They will upload a copy of the bio-data page of their passport. The bio-data page contains their photograph and all important identification information.
The applicant is required to upload a digital copy of one recent personal photo, taken within the last 6 months that clearly shows their face.
The applicant must complete all requested personal and contact information through the official eVisa portal.
Electronic visa fees can be paid online using a valid credit or debit card such as a Visa card.
The following are the basic requirements for the visa support process for legal entities and individuals:
Applications must be completed on the letterhead of the legal entity or organization.
Applicants must complete the electronic application through the official visa portal.
Copies of the passports of the invited person, the head of the organization, and the authorized person of the organization for the submission of documents must be included.
Copies of legal documents, licenses, and certificates for the organization must be included.
Copies of the orders to the head of the organization and other authorized personnel.
The application must include the power of attorney of the organization for the authorized person.
If seeking to obtain a visa on arrival at the Tashkent Airport, applicants must provide their flight itinerary.
The invited person must provide a certificate of employment from their workplace.
Applications must be completed accurately with all personal and identification details.
Applicants must complete the electronic application through the official visa portal.
Copies of the passports of the invited and inviting individuals.
The notice must be issued by the relevant internal affairs bodies of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
If there is any family relation between the invited and inviting persons, they can include them in the application.
If seeking to obtain a visa on arrival at the Tashkent International Airport, applicants must provide their flight itinerary.
Depending on the visa type, other required documentation may apply. These additional materials could include a travel itinerary with a date of departure from Uzbekistan clearly shown and confirmed.
The visa application process will depend on the visa type, the method of submission, (eVisa vs sticker visa), the visa support, the applicant’s nationality, and the intended purpose of travel to Uzbekistan.
For visa applications processed through an Uzbek foreign mission, the applicant must have visa support (invitation) from a legal entity or individual.
The following are the basic steps to obtain an Uzbekistan visa online (tourist eVisa) or via consular processing:
Applicants must complete the online visa application accurately with all their personal and contact details.
Documents must be uploaded correctly so that the photo and identification page of the passport/travel document are clearly legible.
Visa fees can be paid online using a valid credit or debit card such as a Visa card.
Approved eVisas will be sent to the applicant by email. They can print out the eVisa or take the electronic version with them to the port of entry in Uzbekistan.
Applicants must be invited to apply for their visa by a legal entity or individual staying permanently or temporarily in Uzbekistan.
The inviting and invited parties must both gather the documents required for the visa application process.
Visa applications must be completed accurately with the applicant's personal and travel details
After receiving the visa support confirmation, applications can be submitted to a diplomatic mission or consular office of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The payment method will depend on the diplomatic mission or consular offices of the Republic of Uzbekistan where the application is submitted.
Foreign nationals or stateless individuals from countries that do not have an Uzbekistan diplomatic mission or consular office can obtain their visa on arrival at the Tashkent International Airport. They must still ensure they have visa support confirmed from an inviting legal entity or an individual in Uzbekistan. They can present their invitation confirmation document (stamp) on arrival in Tashkent.
Depending on the visa type and the applicant’s nationality, Uzbekistan visas can be applied for and obtained online through the official eVisa portal or in person at the relevant Uzbekistan foreign mission (embassy or consulate).
The processing times for Uzbekistan visa applications will vary depending on the visa type and the applicant’s nationality. The average processing time for the visa support confirmation is 10 working days. The processing time for the sticker visa will vary depending on the foreign mission where the application is submitted.
Transit visas are typically processed within three (3) working days. Tourist eVisas are usually processed within two (2) working days from the date of submission of the application.
An Uzbekistan visa is a travel document that allows foreign nationals to enter the country lawfully for a specified duration of stay.
The cost of an Uzbekistan visa depends on the visa type and the number of entries. A tourist eVisa will cost 20 USD. For all other visa types, the prices are as follows:
For single entry visas:
• 7 days: 40 USD
• 15 days: 50 USD
• 30 days: 60 USD
• 3 months: 80 USD
• 6 months: 120 USD
• up to 1 year: 160 USD
For multiple entry visas:
• up to 6 months: 150 USD
• up to 1 year: 250 USD
For transit visas:
• up to 72 hours: 40 USD
• double transit visa: 50 USD
For group visas:
• up to 15 days: 15 USD per person
• up to 30 days: 25 USD per person
The processing times for Uzbekistan visa applications will vary depending on the visa type and the applicant’s nationality.
Visa support confirmations are usually processed within ten days by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The processing time for the sticker visa will depend on the foreign mission where the application is submitted.
Transit visas are typically processed within three (3) working days. Tourist eVisas are usually processed within two (2) working days from the date of submission of the application.
The location of application submission will vary depending on the visa type and the applicant’s nationality. Uzbekistan visas can either be applied for online through the official eVisa portal or in person at the relevant Uzbekistan foreign mission (embassy or consulate).