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Uzbekistan E-Visa 2026: Complete Application Guide

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Uzbekistan E-Visa 2026: Complete Application Guide

Last updated: January 2026

Planning a trip to Uzbekistan? Good news — getting your visa has never been easier! Uzbekistan's e-visa system allows citizens of 80+ countries to apply online and receive their visa within 2 business days. No embassy visit required.

This guide covers everything: eligibility, step-by-step application, costs, and insider tips to ensure approval.


Do You Even Need a Visa?

Visa-Free Countries (No Visa Required!)

Uzbekistan offers visa-free entry to citizens of 90+ countries. You may not need a visa at all!

RegionVisa-Free Countries
CISRussia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine
EuropeAll EU countries, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
AsiaJapan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Israel, Turkey, UAE, Mongolia
AmericasUSA, Canada, all Latin American countries
OceaniaAustralia, New Zealand

Visa-free stay: 30 days (up to 90 days for some countries)

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✅ TIP: If your country is on this list, you don't need to apply for anything! Just book your flight and go.

Countries Requiring E-Visa

If your country is not on the visa-free list, you'll need an e-visa. This includes:

  • India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
  • China (for tourism — some exceptions apply)
  • Most African countries
  • Some Middle Eastern countries

E-Visa Overview

FeatureDetails
Processing Time2 business days (often same-day)
Validity90 days from issue
Stay Duration30 days (single or double entry)
Cost$20 USD
Application100% online
Embassy Visit❌ Not required

E-Visa Types

TypeDurationEntriesBest For
Single Entry30 days1Most tourists
Double Entry30 days2Side trips to neighboring countries
Transit5 days1-2Connecting flights

Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Gather Your Documents

Before starting, prepare:

DocumentRequirements
PassportValid 3+ months beyond travel date
Passport PhotoDigital, 35x45mm, white background
EmailActive email for confirmation
Travel DatesPlanned entry/exit dates
AccommodationHotel name and address (at least first night)
PaymentCredit/debit card for $20 fee

Step 2: Visit the Official Website

Official E-Visa Portal: e-visa.gov.uz

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⚠️ WARNING: Only use the official government website! Avoid third-party agencies that charge extra fees.

Step 3: Create an Account

  1. Click "Apply for E-Visa"
  2. Enter your email address
  3. Create a password
  4. Verify your email (check spam folder!)

Step 4: Fill the Application Form

Personal Information:

  • Full name (exactly as in passport)
  • Date and place of birth
  • Nationality
  • Passport number and expiry date

Travel Information:

  • Purpose of visit: Select "Tourism"
  • Planned entry date
  • Planned exit date
  • Entry point (airport or border crossing)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel name
  • Hotel address
  • You only need the first night — you can change hotels later

Step 5: Upload Documents

DocumentFormatSize
Passport bio page scanJPG/PNGMax 5MB
PhotoJPG/PNG35x45mm, Max 5MB

Photo Requirements:

  • White background
  • Face clearly visible
  • No glasses (unless medical)
  • Recent (within 6 months)

Step 6: Pay the Fee

Visa TypeFee
Single Entry (30 days)$20
Double Entry (30 days)$35
Transit (5 days)$10

Payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay

Step 7: Wait for Approval

  • Standard processing: 2 business days
  • Often faster: Many receive approval within 24 hours
  • Check your email (and spam folder!) for confirmation

Step 8: Download and Print Your E-Visa

Once approved:

  1. Log into your account
  2. Download the PDF
  3. Print a copy (required at immigration)
  4. Save a digital copy on your phone as backup

Entry Points for E-Visa Holders

E-visa is valid at all major entry points:

Airports

AirportCodeCity
Islam Karimov Tashkent InternationalTASTashkent
Samarkand InternationalSKDSamarkand
Bukhara InternationalBHKBukhara
Urgench InternationalUGCKhiva region
Navoi InternationalNVINavoi
Fergana InternationalFEGFergana

Land Border Crossings

  • Dostyk/Dostuk (Kazakhstan border) — Main highway crossing
  • Yallama (Kazakhstan border)
  • Dustlik (Kyrgyzstan border)
  • Oybek (Tajikistan border)
  • Alat (Turkmenistan border)

What Happens at Immigration?

Arrival Process

  1. Fill arrival card (may be given on plane or at airport)
  2. Queue at passport control ("Foreign Passports" line)
  3. Present documents:
    • Passport
    • Printed e-visa
    • Return ticket (sometimes asked)
  4. Fingerprints and photo (taken at counter)
  5. Stamp and welcome!

Common Questions at Immigration

QuestionBest Answer
"Purpose of visit?"Tourism / Sightseeing
"How long staying?"[Your actual stay duration]
"Where staying?"[First hotel name and city]
"Do you have return ticket?"Yes [show on phone if asked]

Extending Your Stay

Need more than 30 days?

Option 1: OVIR Extension

  • Visit OVIR office (immigration office)
  • Maximum extension: 30 additional days
  • Cost: ~$20-30
  • Process: Can take 1-3 days

Option 2: Border Run

  • Exit to Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan
  • Re-enter on a new e-visa (apply online before leaving)
  • Popular route: Tashkent → Almaty (Kazakhstan) → Tashkent

Hotel Registration (OVIR)

What Is It?

Foreign visitors must be registered at each place they stay. Your hotel handles this automatically — you don't need to do anything.

How It Works

AccommodationWho Registers You?
HotelsAutomatic — they do it
GuesthousesThey handle it
HostelsThey handle it
AirbnbHost should register you
Staying with friendsThey must register you at OVIR

Keep Your Registration Slips!

Each hotel gives you a small slip (looks like a receipt). Keep all of them! Immigration may check when you leave.


Special Cases

Traveling with Children

  • Children need their own e-visa (any age)
  • If child is on parent's passport, apply together
  • Bring birth certificate copy (just in case)

Business Visits

  • E-visa covers business meetings and conferences
  • For work/employment, you need a different visa type
  • Letter of invitation from Uzbek company can help but isn't required for short visits

Journalists and Media

  • E-visa is fine for tourism
  • Professional journalism requires accreditation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Apply separately if planning to work as a journalist

Troubleshooting

Application Rejected?

IssueSolution
Photo doesn't meet requirementsRetake with white background
Passport expiry too soonRenew passport first
Information mismatchCheck name spelling exactly matches passport
Unclear scanRe-scan passport page at higher resolution

Didn't Receive Confirmation Email?

  1. Check spam/junk folder
  2. Log into e-visa portal directly
  3. Contact: evisa@mfa.uz

Lost Your Printed E-Visa?

  • Log back into e-visa.gov.uz
  • Download and print again
  • No penalty for reprinting

Pro Tips for Smooth Entry

Before You Fly

  • Print e-visa (color preferred, black & white OK)
  • Save PDF on phone as backup
  • Screenshot of hotel booking
  • Return flight confirmation
  • Download offline maps of Uzbekistan

At The Airport

  • Fill arrival card completely
  • Have pen ready (often not provided)
  • Queue in "Foreign Passports" line
  • Be polite and patient

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applying on unofficial websites — pay more, risk delays ❌ Arriving without printed e-visa — may cause problems ❌ Wrong passport information — check twice before submitting ❌ Arriving before e-visa validity — wait for the start date


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How early should I apply?

A: 1-2 weeks before travel is ideal. Don't apply too early — e-visa is valid for 90 days from issue, and your 30-day stay must fall within that.

Q: Can I enter from Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan?

A: Yes! E-visa is valid at all land borders.

Q: What if my plans change?

A: Once issued, you cannot change the e-visa dates. If needed, apply for a new one.

Q: Is travel insurance required?

A: Not officially required for e-visa, but highly recommended. We suggest World Nomads or SafetyWing.

Q: Can I work on an e-visa?

A: No. E-visa is for tourism and business meetings only. Employment requires a work visa.

Q: What's the difference between visa-free and e-visa?

A: Visa-free = no application needed, just show up. E-visa = apply online before travel.


Quick Reference Card

🇺🇿 UZBEKISTAN E-VISA 2026

📋 REQUIREMENTS:
✅ Valid passport (3+ months)
✅ Digital photo (35x45mm)
✅ Hotel booking
✅ $20 USD

⏱️ PROCESSING: 2 business days

📅 VALIDITY:
• E-visa valid: 90 days
• Stay allowed: 30 days

🌐 APPLY: e-visa.gov.uz

📍 ENTRY: All airports & borders

📞 HELP: evisa@mfa.uz

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Information accurate as of January 2026. Visa policies can change — always verify on the official website before applying.

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