CIS cities to travel:
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Astana
Kiev
Saint Petersburg
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Minsk
Ashgabat
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Samarkand
Bukhara
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Uzbekistan Visa
The states with which the
Republic of Uzbekistan has established a visa-free regime or
withdrawals from a visa regulations.
The visa-free regime of mutual trips of citizens operates in
relations with the following states of the CIS: Azerbaijan, Armenia,
Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine.
The bilateral visa-free regime for some categories of citizens of
the CIS countries is established on the basis of corresponding
intergovernmental agreements with:
Tajikistan - for citizens-owners of diplomatic and service passports
for the period of 30 days, and also for inhabitants of frontier
areas - for the period of 5 days;
Kyrgyzstan - for citizens-owners of diplomatic and service passports
for the period of 30 days, and also for inhabitants of frontier
areas - for the period of 5 days;
Turkmenistan - citizens-owners of diplomatic and service passports
for the period of 30 days, and also for inhabitants of frontier
areas - for the period of 5 days.
Also on the basis of corresponding intergovernmental agreements the
bilateral visa-free regulation for citizens-owners of diplomatic and
service passports of some European countries is established: Hungary
- for the period of 30 days, Slovakia and Romania - for 90 days.
Rules of Entrance and Stay in
Uzbekistan
The states with which the Republic of Uzbekistan has established a
visa-free regime or withdrawals from a visa regulations.
Entry visa can be obtained in the consular missions of the Republic
of Uzbekistan abroad. In Tashkent Airport visas can only be issued
to those persons, who are arriving from the countries where the
Republic of Uzbekistan does not have permanent diplomatic or
consular missions.
The Republic of Uzbekistan has missions in following countries:
Afghanistan, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium (Luxemburg), Great
Britain, Germany, Egypt, Italy, India, Indonesia (Vietnam), Iran,
Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Korea, Latvia, Malaysia,
Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, USA (Canada), Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, Turkey, Ukraine, France, Japan; and consular
departments in following cities: Athens (Greece), Dubai (UAE),
Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), New-York (USA), Bangkok (Thailand), Istanbul
(Turkey), Frankfurt-am-main (Germany), Mazari-Sharif (Afghanistan).
Due date of visa issue for persons wishing to visit Uzbekistan upon
invitation by legal entities or permanent missions of foreign
countries, international organizations accredited in the Republic of
Uzbekistan and private persons is not to exceed 4 working days after
application submission day.
Tourist visas are issued by consular departments of Uzbekistan
abroad, due date for issuing such visas is also not to exceed 4
working days after application submission day.
Prior to obtaining business and tourist visas one should fill out
appropriate visa application forms and present documents, the list
of which is to be provided by diplomatic or consular missions of the
Republic of Uzbekistan.
To obtain transit visa one should fill out visa application form and
present passport with the visa of the destination country, and
travel documents with the confirmation of departure date from
Uzbekistan.
Foreign citizens visiting Uzbekistan can accommodate in hotels or
take different housing at their option.
Foreign citizens are liable to get temporary residence permit upon
arrival in Uzbekistan within 3 days except for holidays and
weekends. Registration is made by internal affairs officials
according to visa expiration date depending on the type of visit.
Registration of foreign citizens is also made in hotels.
Heads of parliamentary and government delegations, members of their
family, technical staff of the delegation, persons arrived in
Uzbekistan with UNO passports and foreign citizens staying in
Uzbekistan for less than 15 days and minors are exempted from
getting temporary residence permit.
Consular duties for visa issue in Uzbekistan are as follows: :
Entrance - exit visa
Up to 30 days - 60 $
Up to 3 months - 80 $
Up to 1 year - 160 $
Transit visa - from 20 to 40 $
The issue tariff rates are increasing up to 10$ for making each
multiplicity of visa;
Group visa:
Up to 15 days for each person - 15 $
(group consisting of not less than 10 persons, excluding children
under age of 16)
Group visa for 30 and more days for a person - 25 $
There is a charge for visa prolongation:
Up to 24 hours - 15 $
Up to 30 days - 50 $
Besides those charges there are payments for actual expenditures.
Currently the Government of Uzbekistan undertakes efforts towards
further liberalization of visa regime and creation of more favorable
conditions for visiting the country by business people and tourists.
In particular, for this type of persons - citizens of Austria,
Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, France, Switzerland and
Japan, simplified rules of visa obtaining have been established.
They provide opportunity to apply for visa directly to diplomatic
and consular departments of the Republic of Uzbekistan that issue a
visa within 2 working days.
Foreign citizens entering the Republic of Uzbekistan to implement
professional activity can work on the territory of Uzbekistan only
in presence of activity implementation right confirmation given by
the Ministry of Labor of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which is
addressed to foreigner on the basis of permission obtained by the
employer.
Permission to attract foreign labor force is given to Uzbek legal
entities and enterprises with foreign capital working in the
Republic of Uzbekistan and several Uzbek and foreign physical
entities living on the territory of Uzbekistan that use hired labor
in their activity.
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