VISA SERVICES

Uzbekistan Visa from Pakistan

Visa Type
Processing Time
Fee
Apply
Tourist Visa
10 Working Days
USD 100
Transit Visa (Up to 72 hours)
10 Working Days
USD 50
Double entry Transit Visa
10 Working Days
USD 70

* The cost of a visa is subject to fluctuation, and it is advisable to verify the current fees prior to submitting a visa application.

Sooy-E-haram Travel & Tours presents a tour of Uzbekistan, a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic known for its mosques, mausoleums, and other Silk Road sites. However, obtaining a visa for Uzbekistan can be a major concern for many travelers, as Uzbekistan does not issue travel visas to individuals. Therefore, travelers must book their trip through a travel agency, and the overall visa processing of Uzbekistan takes almost 14 days. To provide guidance on obtaining a visa for Uzbekistan from Pakistan, we have compiled the following information:

Quick Facts:

  • Visa Required: Yes
  • Popular Visa Types: Tourist Visa, Transit Visa
  • Visit Visa Duration: Tourist Visa – One Month, Transit Visa – One Month
  • Visa Processing Time: Minimum 10 working days
  • Flight Booking to Apply Visa: Not required
  • Require Agent/Consultant to apply: No

Applying for Uzbekistan Visa through the Consulate:

  • Applicants must approach the Consular Section and prepare all of the required documents to get an Uzbekistan Visa.
  • After submitting all of the documents along with the Visa Application Form, the Applicant must pay the Consular fees at the collection of the Visa.
  • Incomplete Visa Applications are not accepted.
  • A personal interview with an applicant may be required, and the Consular Section of the Embassy does not owe any explanation in case of refusal to visa.
  • Applicants have to come personally to collect their visas.

Visa Types of Uzbekistan for Pakistan:

  • Tourist
  • Transit

Uzbekistan Visa Cost from Pakistan:

  • Tourist Visa: $ 100
  • Transit Visa (Up to 72 hours): $50
  • Double entry Transit Visa: $70

General Documents Required for Uzbekistan Visa Application:

  • Fully completed Visa Application form for Uzbekistan and essential declaration.
  • One Passport Size Photographs attached with the Application form
  • Valid National Passport which is valid for three months after the travelling date
  • The latest bank statement
  • Copy of Invitation Letter from Tourist Company in Uzbekistan.
  • Copies of the pages of Passports

5. Tracking Visa Application:

  • Visit the official visa website of Azerbaijan.
  • Look for the option of tracking the Visa application.
  • You can track your VISA application through your Reference number or your DOB.
  • Putting required information, enter the captcha and click submit.

General Documents Required for Uzbekistan Transit Visa:

  • Original and Valid Passport valid for three months beyond the travelling date
  • ID Card Copy
  • One Passport Size Photograph attached with the Application form
  • Visa Fees
  • Completed Visa Application Form
  • Copy of invitation letter from inviting partners in Uzbekistan
  • Copies of pages of Passport.

Uzbek Visa Application Effort:

  • High
  • Low Level of documents
  • Physical visit required

Uzbek Visa Processing Time from Pakistan:

  • Low
  • Min 10 days required

Uzbekistan Visa Fee from Pakistan:

  • Tourist Visa Fee = $100
  • Transit Visa Fee (up to 72 hours) = $50
  • Double Entry Transit Visa = $70

Upon submitting all the required documents, the visa is expected to arrive within ten working days.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Is Uzbekistan safe?

           Yes, Uzbekistan is safe for tourists, with measures put in place to ensure the safety of tourists in Uzbekistan.

  • Is Uzbekistan safe for solo female travelers?

           Yes, Uzbekistan is very safe for solo female travelers, as men in Uzbek culture tend not to approach foreign women very often.

  • Can you drink alcohol in Uzbekistan?

           Yes, alcohol is part of daily life for many people in Uzbekistan.

  • What are some of the famous features of Uzbekistan?

            Uzbekistan is renowned for its impressive architecture, particularly its stunningly tiled madrassas, which form one of Central Asia’s most impressive ensembles. The country is also known for its arts and crafts, with Richton Ceramic Museum producing some of Central Asia’s finest ceramics.

  • What type of language is Uzbek?

            Uzbek is the sole official language of the Republic of Uzbekistan and is predominantly spoken there.

  • Is traveling to Uzbekistan expensive?

             While Uzbekistan may not be as cheap as some other central Asian countries, it still remains highly affordable when compared to Western standards.

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