VISA AND ARRIVAL FAQS
Foreign visitors should have a visa (except the 76 countries for which there is a visa-free regime). To receive a visa, you should apply for visa support from WIUT. There are 51 countries with a simplified visa application procedure, meaning that they do not need visa support in order to apply for a visa. For more information about applying for an Uzbek visa, click here.
It is possible to obtain a visa at the international arrivals lounge of Tashkent International Airport, if both of the following conditions are met: There is no Uzbekistan Embassy or Consulate in the country, where you are originating your flight to Uzbekistan. Connecting flight to Uzbekistan, in the country where the Uzbekistan Embassy or Consulate exists, does not provide enough time to obtain a visa.
- Passport (scan version of a good quality)
- Unconditional offer (PDF) and/or Public Offer
- Receipt of tuition fee payment (scan copy)
- PDF file generated at the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Uzbekistan https://visa.mfa.uz/site/index?language=en (online visa application platform).
Consular fee – money charged by the consulate or embassy to issue a visa. It ranges due to the requested visa period.
a) For a single-entry visa:
- Up to 7 days - 40 US dollars;
- Up to 15 days - 50 US dollars;
- Up to 30 days - 60 US dollars;
- Up to 3 months - 80 US dollars;
- Up to 6 months - 120 US dollars;
- Up to 1 year - 160 US dollars.
Note: for issuing each additional entry, the tariff rate will increase by 10 US dollars.
b) For a multiple entry visa:
- Up to 6 months - 150 US dollars;
- Up to 1 year - 250 US dollars;
- Up to 2 years - 300 US dollars;
- Up to 3 years - 350 US dollars.
More information regarding visas is here.
No, there are no prerequisites for vaccination for travelers.
VERY IMPORTANT! The immigration regulations of Uzbekistan require that all foreigners present in Uzbekistan be registered with the local authorities immediately upon arrival in Uzbekistan. According to the Uzbekistan Code on Administrative Responsibilities and the Criminal Code foreigners without proper registration are subject to fines and deportation.
Fees for Registration of Foreigners and Extension of Registration in Uzbekistan ranges due to its period, assumed as approx. amount in USD:
Up to one month – USD 20
Up to 2 months – USD 40
Up to 3 months – USD 60
Up to 6 months – USD 120
Up to one year – USD 240
The official currency of Uzbekistan is the sum. Banknotes in circulation range in value from 1,000 to 200,000 sum. Notes with a denomination less than 1,000 sum have been phased out of circulation. While coins do exist, they are seldom used.
Currency exchange offices of the country provide exchange operations. There are ATMs near the central hotels, banks and inside the malls, which can provide currency exchange and other operations.
In Uzbekistan there are following mobile operators:
Mobiuz
Ucell (trademark of JV LLC “Coscom”)
Beeline-Uzbekistan (VimpelCom Ltd. Group)
Perfectum Mobile
UzMobile
Universal Mobile Systems
Humans
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally the most pleasant time to travel. The weather at this time is clear, in April you will enjoy colorful yet short spring in deserts. Autumn is harvesting time, and the markets are full of fresh fruit. For those who enjoy hiking, June and August is the best time, because of dry summer.
In winter temperature usually varies between -5 and +5 (all temperatures are in Celsius), snow is usual for Uzbekistan, but there are more sunny than cloudy days. Coats, hats, gloves, and sweaters are recommended. In spring the weather is mild, day temperature fluctuates between +15 and +25, reaching +30 - +35 close to summer. Casual, lightweight clothing for daytime and light jacket, cardigan for the evening are suggested. If you are planning to visit Uzbekistan in summer, expect +36 - + 42. T-shirts and shorts will work the best. It is highly recommended to wear a hat, a cap or to use a parasol.
Early autumn is like spring, T-shirts for daytime and light jackets might be needed occasionally for evening time. Mid-October and November are rather cool, you will need light jackets during the daytime and a raincoat sometimes. From early till late autumn weather temperature decreases from 35 to 15 degrees.
Uzbekistan took the 1st place in the ranking of the safest countries in the world “Safety Perceptions Index 2023” , which includes 121 countries.
As the portal uzbektourism.uz reported, according to the rating, the level of danger to the life and movement of citizens in Uzbekistan is minimal.
The “Safety Perceptions Index” focuses on five factors: food and water, violent crime, adverse weather conditions, mental health and safety in labor institutions. These factors serve as an important basis for the formation of an image, which will become the basis for the safety rating of countries.
The fact that Uzbekistan is in first place in this rating creates the basis for the unhindered arrival and departure of foreign tourists to our country.
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