Chinese citizens holding diplomatic passports are visa-free when traveling to Uzbekistan. Holders of other types of passports must present an invitation letter and visa application form from Uzbekistan to apply for a visa at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China or the Consulate General in Shanghai;
If you have a flight ticket, you can apply for a transit visa.
Invitation letters from Uzbekistan should be processed by legal persons and natural persons in Uzbekistan at the Consular Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan in accordance with prescribed procedures.
The Consular Bureau issues a visa confirmation letter based on the invitation letter to the Uzbek Embassy in China and the Consulate General in Shanghai.
The Uzbek Embassy in China and the Consulate General in Shanghai issue entry visas for business and tourism, and the validity period of the visa is generally not more than 1 year.
The materials required for Uzbekistan visa are as follows: 1. The original invitation letter issued by the inviter at the Ministry of Interior of Uzbekistan.
?2. Fill out the complete visa application form in Russian or English.
?2. Passport valid for no less than 6 months.
?4. A passport photo.
Extended information Notes for entry into Uzbekistan: 1. Starting from January 1, 2018, individuals carrying foreign currency cash equivalent to less than 2,000 U.S. dollars (including 2,000 U.S. dollars) do not need to fill in a declaration form when entering and exiting. Individuals carrying foreign currencies exceeding the equivalent value of 2,000 U.S. dollars do not need to fill in a declaration form.
A declaration form needs to be filled in for cash.
There is no limit on the amount of foreign currency cash that individuals can bring into the country.
2. The amount of foreign currency carried on the entry declaration form should be consistent with the actual amount of foreign currency carried. The amount of foreign currency carried when leaving the country should be equal to or less than the amount declared on entry, otherwise it will be considered illegal income and will be confiscated.
?3. If you carry valuable jewelry, imaging equipment, etc. with you when entering the country, you need to take them out when leaving the country.
?4. If foreign contestants participating in various competitions in Uzbekistan need to carry prize money exceeding the prescribed amount out of the country, they must provide documents proving the legality of their income.
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