Indian citizens require a valid e-visa to travel to Uzbekistan. An Uzbekistan e-visa generally allows you to engage in tourism and business activities, but it is advisable to check if the intended activities comply with the purpose of your visa to avoid any legal consequences.
The Uzbekistan e-visa has a validity of 90 months and you can enter the country once within the 3-month period, but the visit should not exceed 30 days. Overstaying in the country beyond the 30-day stay limit can result in serious consequences such as detention, fines, deportation and a potential ban from entering Uzbekistan in future. The Uzbekistan e-visa can also be used for transit purposes, if passing through Uzbekistan while travelling to another country.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application. You must enter Uzbekistan with the same Indian passport used while applying for the e-visa.
Having a hotel reservation for at least the initial part of your stay in Uzbekistan is generally recommended, providing reservations for the entire duration is not be necessary.
While travel insurance is not mandatory for a Uzbekistan e-visa application, it is highly recommended to provide financial protection against any unforeseen circumstances.
No, a confirmed flight ticket is not mandatory while applying for the Uzbekistan e-visa.
No, the entire process is online and passport submission is not required for the same.
Once approved, you will receive your Uzbekistan e-visa on your registered email id.
If you lose your Uzbekistan visa, you can easily reprint it from the official visa system using your registration details.
No, once the visa application has been submitted, you cannot modify the information. If there are any errors or changes needed, you will need to submit a new registration.
No, you cannot use a Uzbekistan tourist visa for business activities.
No, you cannot apply for a new Uzbekistan visa if your current registration is still valid.