
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan · e-Visa (tourist)
Uzbekistan e-visa — $20 single, $35 double, $50 multiple
Uzbekistan's e-visa costs USD 20 for single entry, USD 35 for double, or USD 50 for multiple entry, applied at the official e-visa.gov.uz and processed in about two business days. It allows up to 30 days per entry and is valid 90 days from issue. Payment is by Visa card. Some nationalities are visa-free — check before you apply.
| who needs it | Eligible nationalities not already on Uzbekistan's visa-free list. If you qualify for visa-free entry you don't need this. |
| government fee | USD 20 — single entry; USD 35 double, USD 50 multiple — cross-sourced from e-visa.gov.uz; reconfirm on the portal when you applysource: Uzbekistan e-Visa — official portal · verified 2026-07 |
| processing | about 2 business daysthe portal recommends applying at least 3 working days before travel · source: Uzbekistan e-Visa official portal · verified 2026-07 |
| length of stay | Up to 30 days per entry; the e-visa is valid 90 days from the date of issue. |
documents you will need
- Passport valid at least 6 months from your entry date
- A clear scan of the passport bio-data page
- A recent digital photograph
- A Visa payment card (the portal notes Visa-only acceptance)
- The completed online application form
how the process runs
- 01Apply only at the official portal e-visa.gov.uz
- 02Upload your passport bio page and photo to the portal's specs
- 03Choose single, double or multiple entry and pay by Visa card
- 04Receive the digital e-visa by email — it is not stamped in the passport, so carry the printout
why applications get refused
- Incomplete or mismatched application details
- A photo or passport scan that fails the portal's spec
- A non-Visa payment method
- Applying when your nationality is not on the eligible list
questions we actually get
- How much is the Uzbekistan e-visa?
- USD 20 single entry, USD 35 double, USD 50 multiple, on the official e-visa.gov.uz. Reconfirm the exact figure on the portal when you apply.
- Is it stamped in my passport?
- No — the Uzbekistan e-visa is digital and not placed in the passport. Carry a printout alongside your passport at entry.
rules change. we verify before we act.
This guide reflects the official sources as of 2026-07 (matrix 2026.Q3). For a decision about your own case, that is not enough — talk to a licensed advisor.
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