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Fast-track your eVisa application to Uzbekistan. Avoid bureaucratic hurdles with iVisa.

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Uzbekistan eVisa requirements

Eligible travelers can obtain an Uzbekistan eVisa for tourism or business purposes for a stay of up to 30 days. You can choose from a single-, double-, or multiple-entry visa.

Required documents for the Uzbekistan eVisa

To apply for an Uzbekistan eVisa, you typically need the following documents and/or information:

  • Passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended stay)

  • Digital passport-style photo (must be a high-quality, color image with a white background)

  • Valid email address

Requirements may vary depending on nationality.

Uzbekistan eVisa pricing and validity

Uzbekistan eVisa

Prices starting from $79.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 30 days per entry
Get it as fast as 3 days

Uzbekistan eVisa

Prices starting from $79.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Double entry
Stay up to 30 days per entry
Get it as fast as 3 days

Uzbekistan eVisa

Prices starting from $79.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Multiple entry
Stay up to 30 days per entry
Get it as fast as 3 days

Fast facts

Average time it takes to apply

10 minutes

iVisa approval rate

99%%

Main reason for denials

Low-quality passport scans or blurry photos

Our Uzbekistan eVisa application process

How to apply for your Uzbekistan eVisa with iVisa

1

Complete the online application

Check if you need the Uzbekistan eVisa and fill out your details using our simplified process on our website or through our app.

2

We review your application

Select your preferred processing speed, pay securely with one of our flexible payment options, and upload the required documents. Our experts will review your Uzbekistan eVisa form and catch any mistakes before submitting.

3

We submit it for government processing

We are not the Uzbek government, but will submit your application to them on your behalf.

4

Receive your Uzbekistan eVisa

Once approved, you’ll receive your eVisa as a PDF via email. Print a physical copy to present to border officials upon arrival.

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Why choose iVisa?

Applying for Uzbekistan eVisa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind.

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Travelers to Uzbekistan rated this product a 5.0 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.
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Frequently asked questions about the Uzbekistan eVisa

Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and EU nations can now enter visa-free for up to 30 days. If you are from a country not on the visa-free list (approximately 76 eligible nationalities), you must apply for an Uzbekistan eVisa.

You will receive your approved eVisa as a PDF document via email. You must print a physical copy to present to border officials at airports or land border crossings, as digital copies are not always accepted at remote checkpoints. You can also find a digital copy in your iVisa dashboard.

Yes, the eVisa is valid for entry at all international airports and land borders. However, travel to certain restricted border zones (near Afghanistan) or protected natural reserves may require additional special permits from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The eVisa allows a maximum stay of 30 days per visit. It is valid for 90 days from the date it is issued. Note that your 30-day stay must be completed before the 90-day validity window expires.

No. The Uzbekistan eVisa cannot be extended. If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, you must exit the country and apply for a new visa, or apply for a different visa category (such as a work or study visa) through the State Migration Service before your 30 days are up.

Yes, if you stay in Uzbekistan for more than 3 days, you must be registered. Hotels/hostels will register you automatically. For private homes/Airbnb, your host must register you via the E-mehmon digital system. Keep all registration slips; border guards often check them upon departure. Failure to show them can result in heavy fines or deportation.

The official government processing time is 3 working days. With iVisa, you can get the eVisa in as little as 3 business days, and we’ll perform an extra check of your application to help avoid any delays or denials.

Yes, every traveler, regardless of age, must have their own individual eVisa and a valid passport. iVisa makes it easy to apply for the whole family in one go by using the "Add another person" feature during the application.

Overstaying is a serious violation. You will likely be fined upon departure and may be banned from entering Uzbekistan for several years. In early 2026, the government emphasized strict enforcement of these stay limits.

Denials are usually due to low-quality passport scans or mismatched name spellings. iVisa’s review process is designed to catch these errors before the government sees them. If denied, you must typically wait before reapplying or visit an embassy for a traditional sticker visa.

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