Uzbekistan visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Uzbekistani Visa is not required for Indonesians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Indonesia citizens can visit Uzbekistan without obtaining a visa for a duration of 30 days.
  • Apply at the Uzbekistan Immigration Department for your visa's stay-duration extension, laced with an extension fee.
  • You are to provide an original international passport that valid for at least 6 months and reserve a minimum of two blanked pages for requisite stampings.
  • Your country's national Identity card is required upon your arrival in Uzbekistan.
  • Proof of hotel reservation or any other means of your accommodation is required.
  • Sufficient funds that will cater to all your expenses throughout your stay in Uzbekistan should be made available before you embark on your journey to the country.
  • Airport tax is not levied on any traveler upon their embarkation at the country's airport.
  • The standard time zone of Uzbekistan is (GMT+5). Hence, Jakarta, Indonesia is 2 hours ahead of Uzbekistan.
  • The estimated flight duration from Jakarta to Tashkent is 16 hours 55 minutes.
  • AirAsia, Turkish Airlines and Malaysia Airlines are the popular airlines that fly from Indonesia to Uzbekistan.
  • Uzbekistan's official currency is the Uzbekistan Sum(UZS).
  • The amount exceeding $2000 USD must be declared on arrival.
  • Pets must be accompanied by a good health certificate and rabies inoculation certificate with seal Board of Health issued not more than ten days before embarking on the journey.
  • The importation or exportation of pigeons is highly prohibited in Uzbekistan.
  • Arms and ammunition are strictly prohibited.
  • Uzbek is the official language spoken in Uzbekistan.
  • Uzbekistan's capital city is Tashkent.
  • Airports, waterways and ports, highways, and railways are the mediums for transporting in Uzbekistan.
  • Islam is the religion dominating the country. About 90% of its population are Muslims, and 5% of the Uzbekistan population are Russian Orthodox Christians.
  • Some of Uzbekistan tourist centers include The Gur-e-Amir, Registan, Chorsu Bazaar, Khiva's Desert, Mausoleum, open-air museum, Timur Museum, and Khazrati Imam.
  • Uzbekistan popular staples are pilaf, laghman, chorba, dimlama, manti, etc.
  • The voltage supply in Uzbekistan is 220V with a standard frequency of 50Hz, and the power plugs of type C and F.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the official currency of Uzbekistan?

The official currency used in Uzbekistan is Uzbekistan Sum(UZS).



What is the telephone code of Uzbekistan?

The telephone code used in Uzbekistan is (+998) available for both national and international communications.



As a citizen of Indonesia, do I need to apply for a visa to visit Uzbekistan?

Nationals of Indonesians can visit Uzbekistan without obtaining a visa for a duration of 30 days provided that they have a valid passport.



How many airports does Uzbekistan have?

Uzbekistan has a functioning 11 airports. Six of these airports are international airports and they comprise Bukhara, Urgench, Tashkent, Samarkand, Navoi and Termez.