Navigating your journey from Sudan to Uzbekistan requires careful preparation, as a visa is indeed mandatory for all Sudanese passport holders. While there are 11 distinct visa types available, ranging from tourist to work and student options, most travelers opt for the tourist visa to experience Uzbekistan's rich Silk Road heritage, with stays typically permitted for up to 30 days. Considering the significant distance, flights often involve layovers in hubs like Istanbul or Dubai, so factor in extended travel time and potential currency exchange for the Uzbek Som (UZS) into your budget. Understanding that Uzbekistan observes UTC+5, you’ll also gain about three hours upon arrival compared to Khartoum, a detail to consider when planning your itinerary around popular travel periods like spring and autumn.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Passport validity
6+ months
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)