APPLY FOR UZBEKISTAN VISA ONLINE
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Uzbekistan visa application? We are here to solve all your Uzbekistan Tourist Visa trouble! Apply for Uzbekistan Visa Application online, and enjoy your trip without any issues.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR UZBEKISTAN VISA
1. Indian National holding a valid Indian passport can apply for Uzbekistan Visa online.
2. Person wishes to travel to Uzbekistan for the purpose of Tourism/Family or friends Visit can apply visa through Visa Lounge. Person who seeks employment in Uzbekistan is not eligible to apply through Visa Lounge.
3. We suggest applicants to carry Travel Insurance while travelling to Uzbekistan. Visa Lounge also provides Travel Insurance to passengers at additional cost.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED (Scanned copies):
1. Clear colored Front and Last full page of Valid Indian passport copies with minimum validity of six months.
2. Color Photo - Specification 50 mm X 50 mm, 65% to 70% face cover with both the ears visible, no border, taken within 06 months, white back ground, only Studio photos accepted, scanned photos not acceptable.
3. Hotel voucher / Hotel name & Address.
4. Return Air ticket copy / Travel Date.
5. Applicant contact number and email id.
WHICH VISA IS FOR ME?
VISA TYPE
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VISA VALIDITY
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DURATION OF STAY
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ENTRIES
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30 Days Tourist Visa
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Visa is valid for 03 months from the Date of issue
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Pax can stay up to maximum of 30 days from the Date of entry in Uzbekistan
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Single
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30 Days Business Visa
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Visa is valid for 03 months from the Date of issue
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Pax can stay up to maximum of 30 days from the Date of entry in Uzbekistan
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Single
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PROCESSING TIME
The Normal processing time is 03-04 Uzbekistan Working Days except for Saturday, Sunday and any Uzbekistan Holidays. However it may take some more time if approval is pending with the Security Department.
*** The decision to grant or refuse a visa is the sole prerogative of the Government of Uzbekistan. Visa Lounge does not in any way influence the same.
PAYMENTS
Applicants can pay Visa and other fees through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking and IVR.
*** The decision to grant or refuse a visa is the sole prerogative of the Government of Uzbekistan. Visa Lounge does not in any way influence the same.
Important Note:
Q. Can e-visa holders entry UZBEKISTAN from all border points?
A. E-visa holders can enter the Republic of UZBEKISTAN through all border points.
Please Note :
- Saturday and Sunday are considered as non-working days for Uzbekistan.
- We do not provide Work / Job / Employment visas.
Things to do in Uzbekistan:
Explore the streets of Bukhara -
Bukhara is a must during your visit to Uzbekistan. There are so many things look for like the spectacular Ark Fortress that dates back to the 5th century, Ulugbek Madrasah, and the iconic Kalon Mosque and Minaret, a picturesque pool that is over 400 years old and creates a central meeting point for many of the small shops and hotels in the area.
Magnificent Sunset at Kyzylkum Desert -
A visit to the Kyzylkum Desert, with an overnight stay in a yurt, is the best experiences one could ever get. It’s the best feeling to sit on top of a sand dune and watch one of the best sunsetsyou have ever seen, in complete silence.
Hike at the Nuratau Mountains -
The marginally interesting town of Nurata makes a logical base for an off-the-beaten-track loop that takes in the city's sites, an overnight stay at one of the Kazakh-style yurt camps near Aidarkul Lake and some hiking from a homestay base in the Nuratau Mountains.Take a hike at the Nuratau Mountains called Hayat. Learn how to make bread using a local recipe in a traditional tandir oven.
Re-live history at Samarkand -
Samarkand is the city in Uzbekistan that will wow you with the biggest ‘tourist’ sites to see. Experience the giant square with impressive aqua-domed buildings was built over a number of centuries.
Shop from the local markets at Tashkent -
Tashkent is full of beautiful architecture, manicured parklands, modern restaurants, markets and friendly people. Spend your day exploring the Chorsu Bazaar, tasting local sweets and nuts in the market place, admiring the piles of colorful vegetables and watching the bakers pull loaf after loaf of fresh bread from their tandir ovens.