Student Visa
Student Visa
Mode: OtherEntry: multiple entryStay Duration: course durationValidity: 1 year
Overview
International students can attend accredited colleges and educational establishments in Uzbekistan with the Uzbekistan Student Visa. Students who have gotten an admission letter from an Uzbek institution are eligible to receive it. The visa, which must be secured through an Uzbek embassy or consulate, allows for a prolonged stay during the study time.
Why Travunited
• Expert Visa Guidance: Expert support for Uzbekistan student visa applications. • University Admission Support – Help with selecting and applying to recognized universities in Uzbekistan. • Complete Documentation Assistance: Help with the preparation of financial, academic, and visa documentation. • Application Form Support: Assistance in correctly completing the application process for a visa. • Quick and Easy Processing: Effective management to cut down on visa approval delays. • Clear explanations of prerequisites, costs, and deadlines provide transparent information. • End-to-End Support: Help with everything from applying for admission to getting a visa and planning a trip. • Committed Customer Service: Ongoing assistance for questions and updates throughout the procedure.
Stats
• Growing International Students: In 2025, there were around 37,200 foreign students studying in Uzbekistan, indicating a significant increase in the demand for international education. • Rapid Growth Rate: Due to Uzbekistan's growing appeal for higher education, the number of overseas students rose by more than 54% from the previous year. • Over 1.43 million students are enrolled in universities and other higher education institutions across the country of Uzbekistan. • Foreign Universities Presence: Uzbekistan is home to about thirty international university branches that provide chances for international education. • Top Source Countries: India, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Russia, and Kazakhstan are among the nations that send a large number of foreign students to study in Uzbekistan. • Education Hub Growth: Between January and October 2025, over 33,000 foreign students came to study in Uzbekistan, a sign of growing interest in the country's universities worldwide.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passports old and new
RequiredRecent Photographs
RequiredAcademic certificates and transcripts
RequiredUniversity Invitation Letter
RequiredBank Statements
RequiredEligibility
• Admission Letter: A formal admission letter from an accredited university or other educational establishment in Uzbekistan is required. • Valid Passport: The passport must remain valid for at least six months after the planned stay. • Completed Visa Application Form: A properly completed application for a student visa that is sent to the embassy or consulate. • Proof of Financial Support: Documentation demonstrating enough money to pay living expenses and tuition. • Academic Documents: Submission of credentials, transcripts, or certificates of education that the university requires. • Passport-Size Photos: Current photos that satisfy visa criteria. • Medical Certificate: Applicants may occasionally be required to submit a health or medical certificate. • Visa charge Payment: The necessary processing charge for student visas must be paid.
Important Notes
• Before submitting an application, candidates must have received confirmation of acceptance from an accredited Uzbek university. • The student visa may need to be renewed annually and is typically granted for the length of the academic program. • Once in Uzbekistan, students are required to register with local immigration authorities. • The application requires accompanying academic documents and a valid passport. • Usually, an embassy or consulate of Uzbekistan issues the visa. • During their visit, students are required to abide by university and local immigration laws. • There may be restrictions on working while studying, or special authorization may be needed.
Rejection Reasons
• No Valid Admission Letter: The inability to present an official admission letter from an Uzbek university. • Incomplete Application: A visa application that is either missing or filled out incorrectly. • Inadequate Financial Proof: The inability to demonstrate sufficient income for living expenses and tuition. • A passport that does not satisfy the necessary validity period is considered invalid or expired. • Missing Academic Documents: Not submitting the necessary transcripts or certificates of schooling. • False or Misleading Information: Filling out the application with false or fraudulent information. • Immigration authorities' negative background checks are a security or background issue. • Missing a medical certificate or failing necessary health examinations are examples of not meeting health requirements.
FAQs
1. Are college or university fees covered by the visa fee?
No. The aforementioned fees solely cover application facilitation and help with visa papers. Tuition for colleges and universities is paid separately and straight to the school.
2.Do students have to register once they get there?
After arrival in Uzbekistan, students are required to register with the local immigration officials.
3.Are foreign students able to work and study at the same time?
Opportunities for employment may be scarce and frequently call for specific authorization.
4. Is it possible to prolong the student visa?
If the student continues their education, it can typically be renewed or extended.




