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PakistanPakistan passport
UzbekistanTourism
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Plan for a sticker visa or embassy submission.

Visa Required

Yes

E-Visa

No

On Arrival

No

Insurance

Recommended

Health

None mandatory

Application Fee

Visa fee

USD 40

Single Entry up to 7 days

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Destination at a glance

Country
Uzbekistan
Capital
Continent
Currency
Som (UZS)
Phone code
Language
Uzbek
Exchange rate
1 UZS = 0.0231 PKR

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PKR

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Visa Status & Eligibility

Visa required

No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders; a visa is required for all tourism purposes

Visa exemption

No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders; a visa is required for all tourism purposes

Application notes

  • Pakistani passport holders are not eligible for the Uzbekistan e-visa portal and must apply for a sticker visa at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad
  • A Letter of Invitation (LOI) or visa support from a licensed Uzbek tour operator is mandatory for all tourist visa applications
  • The tour operator must send the LOI/telex directly to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which then notifies the embassy
  • Possession of a UAE GCC residence permit does not currently grant Pakistani passport holders visa-free entry, e-visa, or visa-on-arrival access to Uzbekistan
  • Consular submission hours at the Embassy in Islamabad are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 09:30 to 12:00
  • Apply at least four to six weeks before your intended travel date to account for LOI processing and embassy appointment availability

Application Process

Mapping your visa journey…

  1. Step 1

    Contact a licensed Uzbek tour operator to request and pay for a Letter of Invitation (LOI) for tourism purposes

  2. Step 2

    Wait for the tour operator to confirm that the LOI/telex has been transmitted to the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad

  3. Step 3

    Complete the online visa application form available on the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal

  4. Step 4

    Book an appointment at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad for document submission

  5. Step 5

    Submit your passport, printed application form, LOI reference number, and supporting documents at the embassy during consular hours

  6. Step 6

    Pay the required visa fee via the embassy-designated bank account

  7. Step 7

    Collect your passport with the visa sticker after the processing period, typically up to 10 working days

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Health Requirements

Medical

No mandatory vaccinations are required for entry

Travel health insurance is strongly recommended for the duration of your stay

Frequently Asked Questions

No, holding a UAE GCC residence permit does not provide visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival privileges for Pakistani passport holders in Uzbekistan

You must contact a licensed Uzbek travel agency or tour operator who is authorized to issue visa support and submit the request to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on your behalf

Applications must be submitted in person at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad after securing your LOI and booking an appointment

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