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Özbekistan Vizesi Nasıl Alınır (e-Vize, Vizesiz Ülkeler ve Adım Adım Kılavuz)

One of the first questions my guests ask is: “Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?”
The good news is — in recent years, our country has made travel much easier. Many nationalities can visit without a visa, and for others, the e-Visa system is quick and simple.

Here’s my complete, step-by-step guide so you can get your documents ready and start dreaming of blue domes and Silk Road bazaars.


1. Visa-Free Entry to Uzbekistan

If you hold a passport from one of the visa-free countries, you can enter Uzbekistan with just your passport and stay up to 30 or 90 days, depending on your nationality.

30-day visa-free countries include:

  • European Union (most members)

  • United Kingdom

  • Canada

  • Australia

  • New Zealand

  • Japan

  • South Korea

  • Singapore

  • Malaysia

90-day visa-free countries include:

  • Russia

  • Ukraine

  • Kazakhstan

  • Kyrgyzstan (no time limit for citizens)

Local tip: Even if you don’t need a visa, make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your planned departure date.


2. Uzbekistan e-Visa – Who Can Apply?

If your country is not on the visa-free list, you can likely apply for an e-Visa online — no need to visit an embassy.

The e-Visa is available for citizens of over 50 countries, including:

  • United States

  • India

  • China

  • South Africa

  • Turkey

The e-Visa allows you to stay up to 30 days and is valid for a single entry (you can reapply if you leave and return).


3. Step-by-Step Guide to Getting an Uzbekistan e-Visa

Step 1 – Go to the official website
Visit: https://e-visa.gov.uz

Step 2 – Fill in your details
You’ll need:

  • Passport scan (valid for at least 6 months)

  • Digital passport photo (JPEG format)

  • Travel dates and personal info

Step 3 – Pay the fee

  • Standard e-Visa fee: $20 USD (payable by card)

Step 4 – Wait for approval

  • Processing time: usually 3 working days (sometimes faster)

  • Your approved visa will be sent by email — print it and keep a copy on your phone.


4. Registration on Arrival – Important!

All travelers, including those visa-free, must be registered with the migration office within 3 days of arrival.

  • Hotels will register you automatically and give you a slip.

  • If you’re staying in a private home, you must register online or through the local authorities.

Local tip: Keep your registration slips — you may be asked to show them when leaving the country.


5. Common Questions

Q: Can I extend my e-Visa?
A: No, you must leave Uzbekistan before it expires and apply for a new one if you wish to return.

Q: Can I enter by land with an e-Visa?
A: Yes — the e-Visa works for land borders, airports, and railway entry points.

Q: Is the e-Visa multiple entry?
A: No, it’s single entry only, but you can reapply.


Final Advice from a Local

The Uzbekistan visa process is now much easier than it was just a few years ago. Whether you’re visa-free or applying for an e-Visa, the key is to check your passport validity and apply early so you can focus on planning your Silk Road adventure.

If you’d like, Xuroson-Tour can guide you through the application process and even prepare your entire itinerary once your visa is ready.

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