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Uzbekistan Visa for Malaysian citizens (2026)

Not online. Uzbekistan does not currently offer an eVisa to Malaysian citizens, so you will need a traditional embassy or consulate visa.

Travelling to Uzbekistan on a Malaysia passport currently means using a traditional visa route rather than the online eVisa. Below is what applies to Malaysian citizens and the most reliable way to proceed.

Online eVisa

Not available

Government fee

depend on the visa type you choose

Processing

5 working days

Permitted stay

Varies by visa type

Can Malaysian citizens get a Uzbekistan eVisa?

Because Malaysian citizens are not on the Uzbekistan online eligibility list, an eVisa cannot be issued from this nationality. The dependable path is a traditional Uzbekistan visa through an embassy or consulate, and our team can confirm the current process for Malaysia passport holders before you commit to travel dates.

Uzbekistan visa options for Malaysian citizens

Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Single Entry for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$50.00

Tourist Evisa (Double Entries for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Double Entries for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$65.00

Tourist Evisa (Multiple Entries for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Multiple Entries for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$80.00

Business Evisa (Single Entry for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Single Entry for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$50.00

Business Evisa (Double Entries for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Double Entries for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$65.00

Business Evisa (Multiple Entries for 30 days)
✗ Not Eligible

Multiple Entries for 30 days

Duration

30 days

Processing

5 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$80.00

Documents and tips for Malaysian travellers

Malaysian passports usually need at least six months of validity beyond travel; check this early to avoid denied boarding. Fees are in US dollars; Malaysian applicants should confirm international/USD payments are enabled on their card. The most common avoidable mistake for Malaysian citizens: travelling with under six months of passport validity, a frequent reason Malaysian travellers are turned away at the gate.

  • Enter your name and passport number exactly as printed in your Malaysian passport.
  • Keep return-ticket and accommodation evidence ready for boarding and arrival checks.
  • Apply ahead of peak holiday travel when processing demand increases.

Uzbekistan visa FAQ for Malaysian citizens

Do Malaysian citizens need a visa for Uzbekistan?v
Uzbekistan does not currently issue an eVisa to Malaysian citizens. A traditional embassy or consulate visa is required for Malaysia passport holders.
How can Malaysian citizens get a visa for Uzbekistan?v
Since the online eVisa is not available to Malaysia passport holders, apply through a Uzbekistan embassy or consulate. Our team can outline the current documents and steps before you book.
What passport validity do Malaysian citizens need for Uzbekistan?v
Malaysian passports usually need at least six months of validity beyond travel; check this early to avoid denied boarding.

Next steps

Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official Uzbekistan immigration authorities close to your travel date.

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