For Belarusian passport holders, exploring the ancient Silk Road cities of Uzbekistan is notably convenient, as visa-free entry is granted for tourist visits typically up to 30 days. This means travelers can plan an unforgettable journey without the need for a visa application or associated fees. Should your plans involve a longer stay or a different travel purpose, however, six distinct visa types, including various tourist options, are available to accommodate diverse needs. Many visitors from Belarus choose direct flights from Minsk to Tashkent, spanning a journey where the two-hour time difference reflects the significant shift from Eastern Europe into Central Asia, a region with which Belarus shares a deeply intertwined historical context.
Visa-free· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Health insurance
Not required
Yellow fever cert.
Not required
Visa options
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 7 days)
7d$55
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$65
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$75
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 3 months)
90d$95
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$135
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$175
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 month)
30d$75multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$165multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$265multiple-entry
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$30
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$40
TouristVisa-Free Entry (Tourism, 30 days – selected nationalities)