Uzbekistan Visa for Indians 2026 — eVisa — apply online before travel, Fees & Documents

Uzbekistan visa for Indian passport holders: eVisa — apply online before travel. Govt fee US$20 single-entry / US$35 double-entry / US$50 multiple-entry (approx ₹1,700 / ₹2,950 / ₹4,200), processing Usually 2–3 working days; apply at least 3 working days before travel, max stay 30 days per visit; eVisa valid 90 days fr

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How Indian passport holders get a visa for Uzbekistan: visa type, government fee, processing time, maximum stay, the documents required and where to apply. Government-sourced — always verify on the official site before you travel.

Quick facts

Documents you'll need

How & where to apply

Apply yourself on Uzbekistan's official government eVisa portal — no agent needed. Uzbekistan eVisa portal (official)

Transit & connections

Transit eVisa available separately; no visa needed for airside connections through Tashkent.

Good to know

Use only e-visa.gov.uz — many lookalike paid sites add unnecessary markups. For stays longer than 30 days, apply for a sticker visa at the Uzbek Embassy in Delhi. Visa rules change often — confirm on the official government source: https://e-visa.gov.uz/

Frequently asked questions

Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan?

eVisa — apply online before travel. Use only e-visa.gov.uz — many lookalike paid sites add unnecessary markups. For stays longer than 30 days, apply for a sticker visa at the Uzbek Embassy in Delhi.

What documents do Indians need for a Uzbekistan visa?

Passport biodata scan; valid 3+ months beyond intended stay; Digital colour photo (white background); Valid email address; Visa/MasterCard for online payment; Intended dates of travel

How long does a Uzbekistan visa take and what does it cost?

Processing: Usually 2–3 working days; apply at least 3 working days before travel. Government fee: US$20 single-entry / US$35 double-entry / US$50 multiple-entry (approx ₹1,700 / ₹2,950 / ₹4,200). Maximum stay: 30 days per visit; eVisa valid 90 days from issue.

How do Indians apply for a Uzbekistan visa?

Apply yourself on Uzbekistan's official government eVisa portal — no agent needed. Official source: https://e-visa.gov.uz/

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