MFA announces list of visa-free countries for Uzbek citizens
Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Akhror Burkhonov announced the list of countries that citizens of Uzbekistan can enter without a visa. Citizens can freely enter the following countries with an international passport:
• Antigua and Barbuda;
• Armenia;
• Barbados;
• Belarus;
• United Arab Emirates;
• Dominica;
• Iran;
• Palestine;
• Philippines;
• Haiti;
• The Gambia;
• Georgia;
• Kenya;
• Ivory Coast;
• Malaysia;
• Micronesia;
• Mongolia;
• Moldova;
• Namibia;
• Azerbaijan;
• Kyrgyzstan;
• Kazakhstan;
• Russia;
• Saint Vincent and the Grenadines;
• Seychelles;
• Sri Lanka;
• Suriname;
• Tajikistan;
• Turkey;
• Ukraine;
• Qatar.
Citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan must obtain a visa while entering the following countries (visa on arrival):
• Bolivia;
• Burundi;
• Guinea-Bissau;
• Indonesia;
• Jordan;
• Cape Verde;
• Cambodia;
• Comoros Islands;
• Laos;
• Lebanon;
• Madagascar;
• Macau;
• Maldives;
• Mauritius;
• Mauritania;
• Mozambique;
• Nepal;
• Nicaragua;
• Palau;
• Rwanda;
• Samoa;
• Sierra Leone;
• Thailand;
• Togo;
• Tuvalu;
• Jamaica;
• Zimbabwe;
• East Timor.
Citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan can obtain an electronic visa (e-visa) for entering the following countries:
• Ethiopia;
• Equatorial Guinea;
• Ecuador;
• Gabon;
• Guinea;
• India;
• South Sudan;
• Djibouti;
• Democratic Republic of the Congo;
• Lesotho;
• Malawi;
• Nigeria;
• Saudi Arabia;
• Uganda;
• Vietnam.
It should be recalled that Uzbekistan ranks 80th in the ranking of world passports by Henley & Partners consulting company.
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