Uzbekistan entry requirements for Jordan passport holders

Updated weekly · Last reviewed August 7, 2026·View sources
No visa required
30 days
Max stay
30 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Jordanian passport holders can travel to Uzbekistan without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. This visa-free entry is valid for tourism and business visits, and you can enter through any border point. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
Visa requirementYou can enter Uzbekistan without applying for a visa in advance.
Visa-free entry
Jordanian citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days in Uzbekistan. Enter with a valid passport and receive entry permission on arrival.Not required
Passport validityCheck your passport expiry date — it must not expire within 6 months of your planned exit from Uzbekistan.
Minimum 6 months
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of departure from Uzbekistan.Required
Blank passport pagesMake sure there is an empty page in your passport for the border officer to stamp.
At least 1 blank page
Your passport must have at least 1 blank page for entry and exit stamps.Required
Return or onward ticketBorder officials may ask to see proof that you will leave the country before your 30-day stay ends.
Proof of departure
Carry a printed or digital copy of a return or onward flight ticket showing departure from Uzbekistan within 30 days of arrival.Required
Proof of fundsAlthough not always checked, having proof of funds can help if asked by immigration.
Sufficient money for stay
Be prepared to show evidence of sufficient funds (cash, bank statement, or credit card) to cover your expenses during the stay.Recommended
Accommodation detailsImmigration may ask where you are staying — having the address handy speeds up the process.
Hotel booking or host address
Have your hotel reservation or the address of where you will stay in Uzbekistan ready to present if requested.Recommended
Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any arrival form or customs declaration on entry.
Not required
No arrival declaration is required for Jordanian citizens entering Uzbekistan.Not required
eVisa applicationYou do not need to apply for an eVisa — just travel with your passport.
Not applicable
Jordanian citizens are not eligible for Uzbekistan's eVisa program. Since entry is visa-free, no eVisa application is needed.Not required
Visa-free but not visa-exempt for all purposes
The 30-day visa-free entry is for tourism and business. If you plan to work, study, or stay longer, you must obtain the appropriate visa from an Uzbek embassy or consulate before traveling.
Passport validity is strictly enforced
Uzbekistan requires your passport to be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date. Even if you're only staying a few days, a passport that expires sooner can get you refused entry.

What happens at the border

1
Arrive at the border or airport
Fly into Tashkent International Airport (TAS) or cross by land from neighboring countries. At the airport, follow the 'Foreign Passports' signs to the immigration hall.
2
Queue at immigration control
Join the line for foreign nationals. Have your passport ready. The officer will check your passport, may ask about your trip, and will stamp your entry.
3
Receive your entry stamp
The officer will stamp your passport with the date of entry and the allowed stay period (30 days). Verify the stamp is correct before leaving the counter.
4
Collect your luggage and exit
After immigration, proceed to baggage claim, then customs. If you have nothing to declare, use the green channel. Keep your passport and boarding pass handy.
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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

E-visa (for longer stays)
Max stay30 days
Validity90 days from issue
Cost$20 (single entry) or $35 (double entry)

Although Jordanian citizens are visa-exempt for 30 days, if you wish to stay longer or require multiple entries, you may apply for an e-visa. However, note that e-visa eligibility is not guaranteed for all nationalities; check with the official e-visa portal.

Standard tourist visa (via embassy)
Max stay30 days
Validity3 months from issue
Cost$40 (single entry)

For longer stays or specific purposes, apply at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Amman. Processing takes about 5-7 working days.

work visa
Work Visa (Labor Migration)
1 year, renewable
~$50 USD (approx. 35 JOD) plus employer sponsorship
For those with a job offer in Uzbekistan. Requires employer to obtain work permit. Allows long-term residence.
student visa
Student Visa
Duration of studies (typically 1-4 years)
~$30 USD (approx. 21 JOD) plus university fees
For enrollment in accredited Uzbek educational institutions. Requires acceptance letter and proof of funds.
Other fees
ServiceCost
Extension of stayExtensions are possible for up to 30 additional days; apply at the OVIR (Migration and Citizenship) office in Tashkent before your initial 30 days expire.Approx. $50 (official fee may vary)

Common reasons for entry denial

Incomplete or expired documents30%
Insufficient funds25%
No return ticket20%

Approval probability calculator

Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.

Transiting through Uzbekistan

No transit visa needed

Jordanian citizens transiting through Uzbekistan do not require a visa if they remain airside and have a confirmed onward ticket within 24 hours.

Airside transitAllowed up to 24h
Exceptions & conditions
  • If leaving the transit area or staying overnight, a visa is required.
Transit hubsTashkent International Airport (TAS)

Health & vaccines for Uzbekistan

Recommended vaccines
Hepatitis AEssentialTyphoidRecommendedRoutine vaccines (MMR, DTP, polio)Essential
Health risks
Food and waterborne diseasesModerate risk

Risk of traveler's diarrhea; avoid tap water and street food.

Tick-borne encephalitisLow risk

Rare in urban areas; risk in rural/forested regions during spring/summer.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Tashkent
Main Department of Migration and Citizenship
1, Mustaqillik Maydoni, Tashkent
Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00

For visa extensions or registration issues; bring passport, eVisa printout, and accommodation proof.

Samarkand
Samarkand Regional Migration Office
2, Registon Street, Samarkand
Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00

Handles registration and minor visa queries; less crowded than Tashkent.

Practical information for JO travellers

Country basics
CapitalTashkent
LanguageUzbek
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceUS visitors can drive with a valid US license for up to 60 days; an International Driving Permit is recommended.
Money
CurrencyUzbekistani som (UZS)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 11,912.25 UZS
updated Jul 3
Time zone
Local timeUTC+5
vs New York+10h
vs Los Angeles+13h
Electricity
Voltage220V / 50Hz
Plug types
C,FTypes C and F, standard European plugs with two round pins.
⚠ US adapter needed
Water & health
Tap water
Not safe — use bottled
Tap water is not safe to drink; stick to bottled or boiled water.
Emergency numbers
Police102
Medical103
US EmbassyFind contact

Frequently asked questions

No, Jordanian passport holders are visa-free for stays up to 30 days. This applies to tourism and business visits. You don't need to apply for any visa in advance.
No, the visa-free period is not extendable. If you want to stay longer, you must leave the country and re-enter, or apply for a different type of visa before your trip.
You'll likely be denied entry. Border officers strictly enforce the 6-month validity rule. Renew your passport before traveling.
Hotels usually register you automatically. If you're staying in private accommodation, you may need to register with the local OVIR office within 3 days. Ask your host to help.
No, you don't need any visa — you get visa-free entry. There's no need to pay for a visa on arrival or apply in advance.
Yes, visa-free entry applies at all border crossings, including land borders with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan. Just have your passport ready for inspection.
The local currency is the Uzbekistani som (UZS). You can exchange US dollars or euros at banks and exchange offices. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants, but cash is still king in many places.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on August 7, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.