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1. Overview

Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It’s famous for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. If you want to visit Uzbekistan, check if you need a visa to enter this country.

2. Uzbekistan Visa Application Form

Uzbekistan E-visa

Uzbekistan introduced an e-Visa for travelers from 101 nationalities. The e-Visa will replace the bureaucratic system of having to go to a consulate and/or sending off your passport. E-Visas are issued for stays of up to 30 days Total in Uzbekistan, with a Single Entry, Double Entry or Multiple Entry. They are valid for 90 days after issued. To apply e-visa, applicants simply fill the form online and pay visa fees. Once your visa application is approved, you will receive an approved visa copy via email. You can fill the online visa application form at the official website for Uzbekistan E-visa application at https://e-visa.gov.uz/main.

Uzbekistan Visa Application Form PDF

You should contact directly to the nearest Uzbekistan embassy or consulate to check whether you need a visa to visit Uzbekistan. If you must apply for a visa at the embassy/consulate, you should first prepare a complete and signed visa application form and submit with the required documents.

Link to download Uzbekistan Visa Application Form

3. Guidelines for Completing the Form

– Complete the required information

    • Personal information
    • Passport information
    • Contact details
    • Marital Status Details
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Details of Sponsor
    • Travel information

– Fill in the blank. Make sure to read all the instructions carefully and provide as much information as possible, avoid typing errors.

– After finishing the form, check all information again. The information filled in the form should be as clear and exact as possible.

– Finally, print the filled form out and sign it.

NOTE: The Visa application form should be completely filled and signed by Visa applicant and not another person. If the visa applicant is a minor (under 18), the application must be signed by a person having parental authority and their relationship should be included in parentheses (father, mother, guardian). If the visa applicant cannot sign, a cross may be used.

We strongly recommend that you verify critical information unique to your trip with the relevant embassy before travel. Check your eligibility before you apply. If you are eligible to apply you will find guidance on how to complete your application and the evidence you need to provide within the online application.