At a Glance
Uzbekistan e-Visa — Key Facts for Pakistani Passport Holders
Everything Pakistani travellers need to know before applying for an Uzbekistan visit visa. Sourced from the official Uzbekistan e-Visa portal and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Visa Types
Tourist + Business
Multiple durations available
Tourist Durations
7 / 15 / 30 Days
Choose to match your trip
Business Visa
Available
Requires invitation letter
Processing Time
~3 Working Days
Standard; may vary
Application Route
e-Visa Online
No embassy visit required
Pakistani Eligibility
e-Visa Eligible
Pakistani passports accepted
Overview
Uzbekistan — The Heart of the Silk Road for Pakistani Travellers
Uzbekistan is one of the great Silk Road civilisations — home to Samarkand's Registan, the ancient walled city of Bukhara, the fortress city of Khiva, and the modern capital Tashkent. For Pakistani travellers, Uzbekistan holds profound historical and cultural significance: the Timurid Empire centred in Samarkand produced some of the greatest Islamic architecture in the world, and the country is home to the graves of revered Islamic scholars and Sufi saints.
Pakistani passport holders can apply for an Uzbekistan e-Visa entirely online through the official portal at e-visa.uz. A key advantage for Pakistani travellers is the flexibility of visa duration options — 7 days, 15 days or 30 days for tourist visits, as well as a dedicated business visa option for professional travel. Choose the duration that matches your actual trip length.
Uzbekistan is also available as a business destination for Pakistani traders, entrepreneurs and professionals — the country has developed significant commercial relationships across Central Asia and the UAE, and Tashkent hosts regular trade fairs and business events. A business visa requires an invitation letter from a registered Uzbek company, which our team can advise you on.
Our consultancy service covers all four visa options and guides you through choosing the right type, preparing your documents, and submitting through the correct official channel the first time.
Who This Visa Suits
- Pakistani tourists visiting Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Tashkent
- Muslims visiting historic Islamic monuments, shrines and Sufi sites
- Pakistani business travellers attending trade fairs and meetings in Tashkent
- History enthusiasts exploring Timurid architecture and Silk Road heritage
- Travellers building Central Asian travel history before applying for other visas
- Short-trip visitors combining Uzbekistan with Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan
Our Support Process
How Shaheen Visa Guides Your Application
We guide every stage of your Uzbekistan e-Visa application — from visa type selection and document review to fee guidance and approval verification. Choosing the right type and duration matters; we advise before anything is submitted.
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Free Initial Case Check
WhatsApp us before starting. We review your trip purpose — tourism or business — and trip length to advise the correct visa type and duration, and identify any issues in advance.
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Document and Profile Review
We check your passport details, photograph quality, travel dates, and accommodation evidence. For business applications, we also review the invitation letter from the Uzbek host company before anything is submitted.
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Application Form Guidance
We confirm the correct visa type and duration for your profile — tourist (7, 15 or 30 days) or business. We ensure every application detail is accurate and consistent with your passport before submission.
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Fee and Payment Guidance
We explain the government fee for your selected visa type and duration, payment timing, and what must be confirmed on the official portal. We advise on card requirements and current fee verification before you commit payment.
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Approval Review
After your e-Visa is issued, we review the approval details with you — confirming your passport number, visa type, permitted stay duration, travel dates, and entry route all match your travel plan.
📌 Important Notes for Pakistani Applicants
Choose the right duration for your actual trip. A 7-day visa cannot be extended to 15 or 30 days inside Uzbekistan without formal procedures. Select the duration that covers your full planned stay before applying.
Apply at least 2 to 3 weeks before travel to allow buffer time beyond the 3-working-day processing window and for any document queries.
Only apply through the official portal: e-visa.uz. Third-party websites may charge inflated fees or submit your application incorrectly.
For the business visa, the invitation letter from the Uzbek company must be issued by a registered Uzbek legal entity and submitted at the time of the e-Visa application. Our team advises on what this letter must contain.
Print your e-Visa and carry the physical copy when entering Uzbekistan. Present it alongside your Pakistani passport at immigration.
What You Need
Uzbekistan e-Visa Document Checklist for Pakistanis
Requirements are similar across all tourist durations. The business visa has one additional mandatory document — an invitation letter. All details must be accurate before submission.
Valid Pakistani Passport
At least 6 months validity beyond your intended departure from Uzbekistan. Must have at least one blank page available for entry/exit stamps.
Passport-Size Photograph
Recent colour photograph with plain white background. Must clearly show your full face without glasses, heavy shadows or headwear unless for religious reasons.
Valid Email Address
An active email address where your e-Visa approval will be delivered. Use an email you check regularly and will have access to during travel.
Credit or Debit Card
A valid Visa or Mastercard to pay the Uzbekistan government e-Visa fee online. Fee varies by duration and type — confirm on the official portal before applying.
Planned Travel Dates and Accommodation
Your intended entry and departure dates matching your chosen visa duration (7, 15 or 30 days), and accommodation details in Uzbekistan. These must reflect your genuine travel plan.
Business Invitation Letter (Business Visa only)
An official invitation letter from a registered Uzbek company, confirming the purpose of your visit, your host's details and the duration of your business trip. Required for business visa applicants only.
Consultancy Note: Selecting the wrong visa duration or visa type is the most common mistake Pakistani applicants make on Uzbekistan e-Visa applications. Our team advises on the correct option for your specific trip before you submit — saving you from having to reapply and pay the government fee a second time.
Professional Service
Consultancy Fee — Uzbekistan Visit & Business Visa
Professional service fee covering case review, visa type advice, document guidance, e-Visa application support and follow-up. Uzbek government fees and all official charges are separate.
Uzbekistan Visit & Business Visa
Choose the visa type and duration that matches your trip
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Business Visa
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Government visa fees and processing times can change without notice. We confirm the current official fee and route before preparing your application. Any government, embassy, VFS, biometric, or portal fee is paid separately by the client unless clearly included in a written quote.
Know the Risks
Why Uzbekistan e-Visa Applications Are Rejected
Uzbekistan's e-Visa is relatively accessible but these common mistakes cause unnecessary rejections and delays for Pakistani applicants.
Selecting the Wrong Visa Duration for Your Trip
Choosing a 7-day visa when your trip requires 15 or 30 days is the most common operational error. Uzbekistan does not automatically extend shorter-duration visas inside the country. Always select the duration that genuinely covers your full planned stay — our team advises you on this during the free case check before you apply.
Missing or Invalid Business Invitation Letter
For the business visa, a valid invitation letter from a registered Uzbek company is mandatory. Submitting a business visa application without this letter, or with an invitation letter that lacks required details (company registration number, purpose, dates, signatory), will result in rejection. Our team advises on what the letter must contain before you apply.
Passport Details Do Not Match the Application Form
Every field on the e-Visa application — full name, date of birth, passport number, nationality — must exactly match your Pakistani passport. Any inconsistency, however small, can cause rejection without refund of the government fee. Double-check all fields before payment.
Photograph Does Not Meet Official Specifications
The e-Visa photograph must have a plain white background, be recent, and clearly show your full face. Uploading a photograph with a coloured background, shadows or incorrect dimensions is a routine cause of application problems and delays.
Using Unofficial Third-Party Application Websites
Unofficial websites offering Uzbekistan e-Visa services may charge significantly more than the actual government fee and sometimes submit incomplete or incorrect applications. Always apply only through the official portal at e-visa.uz — this is the only legitimate and safe route for Pakistani applicants.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions — Uzbekistan Visa for Pakistanis
Applicant Guidance
Applicant-Specific Strategy
Each type of applicant benefits from specific preparation for the Uzbekistan eVisa and border entry:
- Employed applicants: An employment letter, salary slips, and a consistent bank statement demonstrate stable income and clear ties to Pakistan. Even for eVisa countries, having funds evidence ready is important if questions arise at the border.
- Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, business bank statement, and personal bank statement. A brief cover letter explaining your travel purpose and return commitment is useful. Business visa applicants additionally need a valid invitation letter from a registered Uzbek company.
- Students: Enrollment letter and your sponsor’s financial documents. Clear proof of your student status and family ties in Pakistan.
- Housewife / dependents: Sponsor income documentation, NADRA marriage certificate, and travel companion details.
- Family application: Each family member must apply separately on the eVisa portal. A Family Registration Certificate (FRC) and a consistent shared Uzbekistan itinerary covering Samarkand, Bukhara, Tashkent, and any other planned destinations should be ready.
- Silk Road combination trip: Uzbekistan is often combined with Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, or Tajikistan. Each country requires its own separate visa application. Plan all visas separately and apply well in advance.
Professional Support
How Shaheen Visa Helps
Our Uzbekistan eVisa service covers every step to ensure your application is submitted correctly:
Passport and Eligibility Review
We confirm your passport validity and that your profile is ready to apply for the Uzbekistan eVisa.
Personalized Document Checklist
We provide a checklist tailored to your applicant type — tourist or business, first-time or returning traveller.
eVisa Application Form Guidance
We guide you through every field of the official portal form to ensure every detail matches your passport exactly.
Photo and Document Review
We confirm your photo meets the official portal specifications and review all supporting documents for consistency.
Refusal Case Review
If a previous application was refused, we analyse what went wrong and guide you through a corrected reapplication.
No consultant can guarantee visa approval. The final decision rests with Uzbekistan immigration authorities. Our role is to ensure your application is submitted correctly and your documents are in order.
📋 Start with a free profile review. Send us your passport details, intended travel dates, and any previous travel history or visa refusals. We will confirm your eligibility, review your passport validity, and guide you through the Uzbekistan eVisa application correctly. Tell us your Uzbekistan itinerary — Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, or a combination — as the visa duration you choose (7, 15, or 30 days) must match your actual planned stay and cannot easily be extended inside the country.