Simple 4-step process ā most applications approved within 2-3 business days
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Complete the online application
Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details and travel information. Our smart validation system checks each field in real-time, ensuring accuracy and catching common errors before submission to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Upload your documents
Submit a clear scan of your passport bio page (minimum 3 months validity beyond your intended stay), a recent digital passport photo meeting Uzbek specifications, and your confirmed accommodation details. Our document experts verify everything meets official requirements.
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We process your visa
Your verified application is submitted through Uzbekistan's official e-Visa portal. We monitor processing status continuously and keep you informed via email and SMS notifications at every stage until approval is confirmed.
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Receive your e-Visa
Your approved e-Visa arrives by email as a downloadable PDF document. Print it clearly and present it at Uzbek immigration alongside your passport. Xush kelibsiz ā welcome to the land of blue domes!
Visa types needed for Uzbekistan
Available visa products
Uzbekistan eVisa - 90 days, Single entry Most Popular
Uzbekistan eVisa - 90 days, Double entry
Uzbekistan eVisa - 90 days, Multiple entry
Uzbekistan eVisa - 90 days, Single entry
The Uzbekistan eVisa provides access to Samarkand's Registan, Bukhara's bazaars, and Silk Road treasures. Valid for 90 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and business.
Applicants must submit the following documents:
š Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
šø Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
Visa-free entry for 90+ nationalities including EU and US
e-Visa
Up to 30 days
Electronic visa for tourism and business purposes online
Tourist Visa
Up to 30 days
Single or double entry for extended sightseeing trips
Business Visa
Up to 1 year
Multiple entry for trade, meetings, and commercial activities
Essential Requirements
šPassport valid 3+ months beyond intended stay with blank page
š·Digital passport photo 35x45mm with white background
šØConfirmed hotel booking or invitation letter from host
āļøReturn or onward travel ticket documentation
š°Proof of sufficient funds for your stay duration
šCompleted e-Visa application with travel itinerary
Visa-Free Entry & e-Visa System
Uzbekistan has dramatically liberalized its visa policy in recent years, making the country one of Central Asia's most accessible destinations. The government's tourism-friendly approach now welcomes millions of visitors annually to explore its legendary Silk Road cities and cultural heritage.
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of over 90 countries can enter Uzbekistan without a visa for stays up to 30 days. This includes passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, European Union member states, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Israel, and many other nations. Visa-free entry is straightforward ā simply arrive with a valid passport and receive an entry stamp. No prior registration or approval is needed. This policy covers tourism, business meetings, and transit purposes.
e-Visa System
For nationalities not covered by visa exemption, Uzbekistan offers a convenient electronic visa (e-Visa) system launched in 2018. The e-Visa allows single-entry stays of up to 30 days and can be obtained entirely online without visiting an embassy. Processing typically takes 2-3 business days. The e-Visa is valid for tourism, business, medical treatment, sports events, and cultural exchanges. Applicants receive their approved visa via email as a PDF document to print and present at immigration.
Registan Square ā Samarkand's legendary center of Islamic learning
Business & Long-Stay Visas
Business Visa Options
Uzbekistan actively encourages foreign investment and business partnerships, offering flexible visa options for commercial travelers. Business visas are available as single, double, or multiple-entry, with validity periods ranging from 30 days to 1 year. These visas are suitable for attending trade fairs, conducting negotiations, establishing business relationships, and participating in conferences. Business visa applicants typically need an invitation letter from an Uzbek company or organization.
Work and Residence Permits
Foreigners planning to work in Uzbekistan require a work permit issued by the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations, along with a corresponding work visa. The process involves employer sponsorship and approval from relevant government departments. Work permits are typically issued for 1 year and are renewable.
Other Visa Categories
⢠Student Visa: For those enrolled in Uzbek educational institutions
⢠Private Visit Visa: For visiting family or friends with a formal invitation
⢠Diplomatic and Official Visas: For government officials and diplomats
⢠Transit Visa: For travelers passing through Uzbekistan to another destination
Multiple-entry business visas are particularly valuable for regular visitors, eliminating the need for repeated applications.
Bukhara ā Over 2,000 years of continuous history on the Silk Road
Requirements & Documentation
Essential Entry Requirements
All visitors to Uzbekistan must meet these fundamental requirements regardless of visa type:
⢠Passport validity: Minimum 3 months beyond your planned departure date with at least one blank page for stamps
⢠Passport photo: Recent digital photo (35x45mm) with white background for visa applications
⢠Accommodation proof: Hotel bookings, hostel reservations, or invitation letter if staying with residents
⢠Return travel: Confirmed flight or train tickets for departure from Uzbekistan
Registration Requirement
A unique aspect of Uzbekistan travel is the mandatory registration system. All foreign visitors must register their accommodation within 3 days of arrival. Hotels handle this automatically, providing guests with registration slips to keep throughout their stay. If staying in private homes, the host must register you at the local OVIR (visa and registration) office. Keep all registration slips ā immigration may check them upon departure.
Visa Fees
Uzbekistan e-Visa fees are standardized at $20 USD for most nationalities. Consular visas vary by country and visa type, typically ranging from $40-160 USD. Multiple-entry and extended validity visas carry higher fees. Processing is usually completed within 2-3 business days for e-Visas.
Khiva ā A living museum of Silk Road architecture
Entry Points & Travel Tips
International Entry Points
Uzbekistan is accessible by air, rail, and road. Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is the main gateway, with direct flights from Moscow, Istanbul, Dubai, Seoul, Frankfurt, and other major cities. Samarkand International Airport (SKD) handles some international routes, particularly from Russia and Turkey. Land borders are open with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan (limited), though not all crossings are open to foreigners.
Best Time to Visit
Uzbekistan has a continental climate with distinct seasons. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer ideal temperatures (20-28°C) for exploring outdoor sites and ancient cities. Summers (June-August) can be extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in lowland areas. Winters (December-February) are cold but see fewer tourists, offering a different perspective on the historic sites.
Practical Tips
⢠Currency: Uzbek Som (UZS) ā carry USD for exchange; ATMs widely available in cities
⢠Language: Uzbek is official; Russian widely spoken; English growing in tourist areas
⢠Connectivity: SIM cards available at airports; good mobile coverage in urban areas
⢠Transport: Efficient high-speed trains connect Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara
⢠Dress code: Modest clothing recommended, especially at religious sites
Tashkent ā Uzbekistan's vibrant capital blending modern and historic
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James T.Jan 15, 2026
"Fantastic service! Got my Uzbekistan e-Visa in just 2 days. The Silk Road cities were absolutely incredible. DoVisa made the whole process effortless."
Maria S.Jan 8, 2026
"Applied for the whole family and all visas came through together. Samarkand was breathtaking! Highly recommend DoVisa for Central Asia trips."
Oliver K.Dec 29, 2025
"Good experience overall. Had a question about registration requirements and the support team explained everything clearly. Visa arrived as promised."
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Emma W.Nov 22, 2025
"Reliable service. The online form was straightforward and support helped when I had issues with my photo upload. Visa ready in 3 days."
Thomas B.Oct 30, 2025
"Excellent! The step-by-step instructions were crystal clear. Bukhara and Khiva exceeded all expectations. Already planning my return trip!"
Lisa M.Oct 15, 2025
"Best visa service I have used. Very professional, fast response times, and the price was fair. Uzbekistan is a hidden gem!"
Robert C.Sep 28, 2025
"Solid service. Application took the full 3 days but everything worked perfectly at the airport. The team was helpful with my questions about the train routes."
Hannah P.Aug 14, 2025
"Amazing experience from start to finish! DoVisa guided me through every step. Tashkent metro stations are like underground palaces!"
Michael F.Jul 2, 2025
"Could not be happier with the service. Applied on Monday evening, had my visa by Wednesday morning. Uzbek hospitality is wonderful!"
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Uzbekistan Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Visa exemption allows citizens of 90+ countries to enter without a visa for up to 30 days, including visitors from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia. The e-Visa system provides electronic visas for nationalities not covered by visa exemption, allowing 30-day single-entry stays for tourism, business, or medical purposes. Tourist visas obtained through embassies offer single or double entry for extended stays. Business visas come in single, double, or multiple-entry formats with validity up to 1 year. Other categories include work visas (requiring employer sponsorship), student visas (for enrollment at Uzbek institutions), private visit visas (for family visits), and transit visas (for passing through to another destination).
Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of over 90 countries for stays up to 30 days, including the United States, United Kingdom, all European Union member states, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and most of Latin America. If your country is not on the visa-free list, you can apply for an e-Visa online ā a straightforward process taking 2-3 business days. Citizens of a few countries may still need to apply through an Uzbek embassy. Use our visa checker tool to see exactly what applies to your passport. Even visa-free visitors must carry a passport valid for at least 3 months beyond their intended stay.
What is the Uzbekistan e-Visa and who can apply?
The Uzbekistan e-Visa is an electronic travel authorization launched in 2018 to streamline the visa application process. It allows eligible foreign nationals to apply online without visiting an embassy or consulate. The e-Visa grants single entry for stays up to 30 days and is valid for 90 days from issue date. It covers tourism, business, medical treatment, educational purposes, and participation in sports or cultural events. Citizens of countries not covered by Uzbekistan's visa-free policy can apply for the e-Visa. The application is completed entirely online at the official portal or through authorized services like DoVisa. Processing typically takes 2-3 business days, and the approved visa is delivered via email as a PDF document to print and present at immigration.
What documents do I need for an Uzbekistan visa application?
For the e-Visa application, you need: a passport scan showing the bio page (valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure); a recent digital passport photo (35x45mm, white background, taken within the last 6 months); proof of accommodation (hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter); and your travel itinerary with entry/exit dates. Business visa applicants additionally need an invitation letter from an Uzbek company and may require proof of business registration. Embassy visa applications may require: completed application form, additional photographs, bank statements showing sufficient funds, employment letter, and flight itinerary. All documents should be clear, legible, and in English, Russian, or Uzbek ā other languages may require certified translations.
How long can I stay in Uzbekistan?
Visa-free visitors can stay up to 30 days per entry. e-Visa holders are also permitted 30 days. Tourist visas from embassies typically allow 30 days but can be issued for longer periods depending on the applicant's itinerary and documentation. Business visas offer more flexibility with validity periods up to 1 year and stay permissions varying by visa type. Work and residence permits are usually issued for 1-year periods and are renewable. For all visa types, the permitted stay is stamped in your passport upon entry ā do not exceed this date. If you need to extend your stay, you must apply at the local OVIR (visa registration) office before your current permission expires.
Can I extend my Uzbekistan visa?
Yes, visa extensions are possible but must be applied for before your current visa expires. Extensions are handled by the OVIR (Department of Entry, Exit and Citizenship) offices located in major cities. e-Visa and visa-free stays can typically be extended for compelling reasons such as medical emergencies, but standard tourism extensions are not guaranteed. Business and work visas can be extended with proper documentation from your employer or business partner. The extension process requires: your passport, current visa, registration slips from all accommodations, application form, passport photos, and the extension fee. Processing takes 3-7 business days. It is advisable to apply at least one week before your visa expires to avoid overstay penalties.
Can I work in Uzbekistan with a tourist visa or e-Visa?
No, tourist visas, e-Visas, and visa-free entry do not authorize any form of employment. Working in Uzbekistan requires a work permit issued by the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations, along with a corresponding work visa. This includes paid employment, freelance work for Uzbek clients, teaching, and running a business. The work permit process requires employer sponsorship, submission of required documents (education certificates, medical clearance, background check), and approval from relevant ministries. Processing typically takes 15-30 days. Business visas allow attending meetings, conferences, and negotiations but do not permit actual employment. Violating work authorization rules can result in fines, deportation, and future entry bans.
What is the registration requirement in Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan has a mandatory registration system for all foreign visitors. You must register your accommodation within 3 calendar days of arrival (excluding Sundays and holidays). Hotels and hostels handle this automatically ā they register you in the system and provide small registration slips as proof. Keep all slips throughout your stay as immigration may check them upon departure. If staying in private accommodations (Airbnb, friends, family), your host must register you at the local OVIR office within the same timeframe. Failure to register can result in fines and complications at departure. If traveling between cities, each new accommodation must register you. Some travelers keep a folder with all registration slips organized by date for easy reference at border control.
Do I need to print my Uzbekistan e-Visa?
Yes, you should print your e-Visa and carry a physical copy with you. While immigration officers may have access to your visa information electronically, having a printed copy ensures smooth processing at border control. Print on standard A4 paper in color if possible, though black and white is acceptable. The printout should be clear and legible with all information visible, including the barcode/QR code. Present it together with your passport at immigration. It is also wise to keep a digital copy on your phone and store another copy in your email for backup. Airlines may also ask to see your visa before boarding, so have it accessible during check-in.
How long does Uzbekistan visa processing take?
Processing times vary by visa type. e-Visa applications are typically processed within 2-3 business days, though during peak season it may take up to 5 days. Applying through DoVisa often results in faster processing due to our pre-verification of documents. Embassy/consular visas generally take 5-10 business days, with express processing available at some locations for additional fees. Business and work visas may take 2-4 weeks depending on the complexity of required approvals. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before your travel date to allow for any unexpected delays. Last-minute applications are possible but carry more risk ā plan ahead for peace of mind.
What if my Uzbekistan visa application is rejected?
Visa rejections for Uzbekistan are relatively uncommon (under 3% of applications) but can occur. Common rejection reasons include: incomplete or unclear documents, passport validity issues, inconsistent information between application and supporting documents, or previous immigration violations. If rejected: You can reapply after addressing the issues that caused the rejection. There is no mandatory waiting period. Strengthen your application with clearer documents, more detailed accommodation bookings, and ensure all information matches exactly. DoVisa's approach: Our pre-submission document review catches most issues before they cause rejections. If your visa is rejected due to our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and offer complimentary assistance with reapplication.
What happens if I overstay my Uzbekistan visa?
Overstaying your visa in Uzbekistan has serious consequences. Fines are imposed based on the length of overstay, typically calculated per day. Detention is possible for significant overstays, with processing through immigration courts. Deportation may occur, potentially with an escort at your expense. Entry bans of varying lengths can be imposed for future visits. Even short overstays of 1-2 days can cause problems at departure, including lengthy questioning and fines. How to avoid overstay: Track your permitted stay date carefully (stamped in passport), set calendar reminders, apply for extension before expiration if needed, or exit the country on time. If circumstances beyond your control prevent timely departure (medical emergency, flight cancellation), contact OVIR immediately with documentation to request an emergency extension.
When is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan has a continental climate with distinct seasons. Spring (April-May) is ideal with comfortable temperatures of 20-28°C, blooming landscapes, and the Navruz (Persian New Year) celebrations in late March. Autumn (September-October) offers similar pleasant weather with harvest season bringing abundant fresh produce to bazaars. Both shoulder seasons have fewer tourists than peak times. Summer (June-August) is very hot, especially in lowland cities like Bukhara and Khiva where temperatures regularly exceed 40°C. Early morning and evening sightseeing is recommended if visiting in summer. Winter (December-February) is cold with occasional snow, but offers a unique atmosphere with very few tourists and lower prices. The best time for photography is spring or autumn when lighting conditions are optimal and outdoor exploration is comfortable.
What are the main entry points into Uzbekistan?
By air: Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) is the main international gateway with connections to Moscow, Istanbul, Dubai, Seoul, Frankfurt, London, and many other cities. Samarkand International Airport (SKD) and Bukhara Airport (BHK) handle some international flights, mainly from Russia and Turkey. Uzbekistan Airways is the national carrier. By rail: International trains connect Uzbekistan with Kazakhstan (from Almaty and Nur-Sultan) and Russia (from Moscow via Kazakhstan). The historic train journey through Central Asia is popular with travelers. By road: Land borders are open with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan (with restrictions), and Afghanistan (very limited). Not all crossing points are open to foreign nationals ā verify before traveling. The most commonly used land crossings are with Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
Do I need travel insurance for Uzbekistan?
Travel insurance is not mandatory for entering Uzbekistan, but it is strongly recommended. Uzbek healthcare facilities vary in quality between major cities and rural areas. While medical costs are relatively affordable by Western standards, emergency evacuation to a country with advanced medical facilities can be extremely expensive. Recommended coverage includes: medical expenses (minimum $50,000 USD), emergency medical evacuation, trip cancellation/interruption, lost luggage, and personal liability. If planning adventure activities like trekking in the Chimgan Mountains or desert expeditions, ensure your policy covers these. COVID-19: While entry requirements have largely relaxed, having coverage for COVID-related issues remains advisable. Some credit cards offer travel insurance ā verify coverage limits and exclusions before relying on these policies.
Can I re-enter Uzbekistan multiple times?
It depends on your visa type. Visa-free visitors can enter multiple times, but each entry grants a fresh 30-day stay. There is no official limit on entries, but frequent short stays followed by brief exits may raise questions from immigration. e-Visa holders receive single-entry visas only ā once you exit Uzbekistan, the visa is used. For regional travel, you would need to apply for a new e-Visa for re-entry. Multiple-entry business visas allow unlimited entries within the validity period (up to 1 year), with each entry permitting the stay duration specified on the visa. For Silk Road itineraries combining multiple Central Asian countries, plan your visa strategy carefully ā you may need separate e-Visas for each entry into Uzbekistan, or consider a multiple-entry visa from an embassy if available for your nationality.