For Syrian citizens planning a visit to Uzbekistan, a visa is indeed required, with a variety of options including tourist, business, and student visas available to suit your travel purpose. You can typically stay for up to 30 days on a tourist visa, though business and work visas may allow for longer durations. While a specific cost for each type isn't listed here, budget approximately $50-$100 USD for the application fee and be mindful of Uzbekistan's currency, the Som, which can be obtained upon arrival. Given the significant distance, expect flights from Damascus to Tashkent to involve at least one layover, often in hubs like Istanbul or Dubai, and familiarize yourself with basic Russian phrases as it's widely understood in Uzbekistan, even though Uzbek is the official language.
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)