Uzbekistan visa requirements for Thais
Travel and visa requirements
Uzbekistani Visa is not required for Thais
Stay Duration: 30 days
Entry Requirements
- Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and a former Soviet republic. It has Tashkent as its capital and largest city.
- Uzbekistan is famous for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean.
- Thailand citizens traveling to Uzbekistan are eligible to apply for an electronic visa as tourists and stay up to 30 days.
- You are to provide an original international passport that valid for at least 6 months, and you should 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.
- The standard time zone of Uzbekistan is Uzbekistan Time with no Daylight Saving Time. It is 5 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
- The time difference between Thailand and Uzbekistan is 2 hours. Thailand is ahead of Uzbekistan.
- The average flight duration from Thailand to Uzbekistan is 5 hours 28 minutes while the distance is 4,492 Km.
- Airlines flying from Thailand to Uzbekistan are
- The telephone code used in Uzbekistan is (+998) available for both national and international communications.
- The local official currency used in Uzbekistan is Uzbekistan Sum(UZS).
- The declaration is required for an amount exceeding $2000 USD.
- The importation or exportation of arms and ammunition is strictly prohibited
- Uzbek is the official language spoken in Uzbekistan, and the official capital city of Uzbekistan 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.
- The popular delicacies of Uzbekistan 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.
- Gur-e-Amir, Registan, Chorsu Bazaar, Khiva's Desert, Mausoleum, and an open-air museum. Timur Museum and Khazrati Imam etc... are touristic sights to explore in Uzbekistan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of climate does Uzbekistan have?
Uzbekistan's climate is classified as continental, with hot summers and cool winters. Summer temperatures often surpass 40 °C (104 °F); winter temperatures average about −2 °C (28 °F) but may fall as low as −40 °C (−40 °F)
How long does it takes before Uzbekistan tourist visa expires?
Having been issued the Uzbekistan tourist e-visa, the e-visa will be valid for 90 days before it will expire and it is a single entry for a stay of days.
How long does it takes to process Uzbekistan tourist visa?
Your Uzbekistan e-visa application processing time will take 2 business days, and your visa will be emailed to you once issued after you must have met all the requirements needed for the application.
How much is Uzbekistan tourist visa?
Uzbekistan tourist visa costs the sum of $20.