Visa in Uzbekistan

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List of countries for whose citizens a visa-free regime is established in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Up to 30 days:
Commonwealth of Australia
Republic of Austria
Hungary
State of Brunei Darussalam
State of Israel
Ireland
Iceland
Italian Republic
Canada
Kingdom of Belgium
Kingdom of Denmark
Kingdom of Spain
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Kingdom of Norway
Kingdom of Sweden
Malaysia
New Zealand
United Arab Emirates
Portuguese Republic
Republic of Indonesia
Republic of Cyprus
Republic of Korea
Republic of Croatia
Singapore
United Kingdom of Great Britain
Federal Republic of Germany
Republic of Finland
French Republic
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Swiss Confederation
Republic of Estonia
Japan
Up to 10 days:
Kingdom of Bahrain
State of Qatar
State of Kuwait
Sultanate of Oman
Republic of China

Note:
Based on bilateral international agreements and parity, a bilateral visa-free regime has been established with the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the Kyrgyz Republic (up to 60 days) and the Republic of Tajikistan (up to 30 days ).
The visa-free regime applies to citizens of the above countries, holders of all categories of passports (diplomatic, official and civil), planning to visit the Republic of Uzbekistan, regardless of the purpose of their trip. To enter the country, a person must have a valid national passport or other substitute document used when traveling to foreign countries, the validity of which must be at least 6 months before entering the republic.
The visa-free regime does not apply to stateless persons permanently residing in the territories of these countries.
The 30-day and 60-day visa-free regime begins to operate from the moment of crossing the state border of the Republic of Uzbekistan and as it expires, a foreign citizen must leave the republic.
If it is necessary to stay in the Republic of Uzbekistan for more than 30 or 60 days, a foreign citizen must submit the necessary documents for obtaining one of the categories of entry visas of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Visa-free entry to the Republic of Uzbekistan of foreign citizens under the age of 16, accompanied by legal representatives and having a biometric travel document, is established for the duration of the visa of the accompanying person, but not more than ninety days from the date of entry into the country.
For citizens of Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and China a 10-day visa-free regime is established if they have an air ticket to their own or a third country.
For citizens of China (as part of tourist groups), the United States and Vietnam who have reached the age of 55, a visa-free regime has been established for entering the Republic of Uzbekistan for tourism purposes for a period not exceeding 30 days.
With Hungary, China, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan (up to 30 days), Vietnam, India and the Republic of Korea (up to 60 days), Brazil, Egypt, Kuwait, Latvia, UAE, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Turkey, Estonia, and Japan (up to 90 days) established a visa-free regime for holders of diplomatic passports. Citizens of these countries (except India), who hold diplomatic passports and are accredited as employees of diplomatic missions or consular offices of their countries located on the territory of Uzbekistan, as well as members of their families, have the right to enter and stay without visas for the entire period of work.
A system for issuing electronic entry visas (e-visa.gov.uz) for foreign citizens has been introduced and a list of countries whose citizens have the opportunity to obtain electronic entry visas to the Republic of Uzbekistan has been approved (Appendix 1);
A short-term visa-free entry to the Republic of Uzbekistan for a period of not more than five days has been established for citizens of a number of states (Appendix 2) transiting through the international airports of the Republic of Uzbekistan, if they have an Uzbekistan Airways air ticket to a third country. This procedure applies to transit air passengers who wish to see the sights of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan and Japan issue visas on a reciprocal basis without charging consular fees.

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