Yes, Fijian passport holders need a visa to enter Uzbekistan, and the easiest option is the official Uzbekistan eVisa. The standard tourist eVisa costs $60 USD, processes in 2 to 3 business days, and grants a single-entry stay of up to 30 days. The entire application is completed online, with no embassy visit required.

What Is the Uzbekistan eVisa? — Definition

The Uzbekistan eVisa is an electronic travel authorisation issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan that allows eligible foreign citizens — including Fijian passport holders — to enter Uzbekistan for tourism, business, transit, medical, or study purposes without visiting an embassy. The system was officially launched on July 15, 2018, and today covers more than 75 nationalities, with over 90% of standard tourist applications approved within 72 hours. The eVisa is electronically linked to the applicant's passport and verified at the border by simply scanning the passport's machine-readable zone.

Do Fijian Citizens Need a Visa for Uzbekistan?

Yes — citizens of Fiji require a visa to enter Uzbekistan for any purpose, including short tourist trips. Fiji is not part of the visa-free or visa-on-arrival list maintained by Uzbekistan, so travellers must obtain authorisation in advance. Fortunately, Fiji is on the eligible list for the eVisa programme, which means Fijian travellers no longer need to fly approximately 9,200 km to Tokyo or 7,800 km to Beijing — the locations of the nearest Uzbek diplomatic missions to Suva — to lodge a paper application. You can complete everything online and apply for your Uzbekistan eVisa from anywhere in Fiji with a stable internet connection.

How Much Does the Uzbekistan eVisa Cost for Fijian Citizens?

The standard tourist eVisa costs exactly $60 USD per applicant — the same flat fee charged to all eligible nationalities. In Fijian currency, this is approximately FJD 135 to FJD 140, depending on the exchange rate at the time of payment. Optional service tiers include the Urgent processing track at $90 USD (processed within 24 hours) and the Express track at $120 USD (processed within 6–8 hours). Children under 16 travelling on their own passport pay the same fee, and the official payment is made by international Visa or Mastercard during the online application.

Good to Know: Many Fijian banks block international USD card transactions by default. Call ANZ, BSP, or Westpac Fiji 24 hours before you submit your application to enable an "online overseas merchant" exception so your card payment isn't declined.

Uzbekistan Visa Types for Fijian Citizens — Comparison

Visa TypePriceProcessingStay
Standard Tourist eVisa$60 USD2–3 business days30 days
Urgent eVisa$90 USDWithin 24 hours30 days
Express eVisa$120 USD6–8 hours30 days
Multiple-Entry eVisa$80 USD3 business days30 days/entry, 1 year
Transit eVisa$50 USD2 business days5 days
Business eVisa$60 USD2–3 business days30 days

Required Documents for Fijian Citizens

  • Valid Fijian Passport — must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the planned date of entry into Uzbekistan.
  • Passport Bio-Data Page Scan — clear colour scan or photo (JPG/PDF, under 10 MB) showing the photo, MRZ, and personal details.
  • Digital Passport-Style Photo — recent photo against a white background, 35×45 mm, JPG format, under 5 MB.
  • Travel Itinerary / Flight Booking — proof of intended entry and exit dates from Uzbekistan.
  • Accommodation Details — hotel reservation, Airbnb confirmation, or invitation letter from a host.
  • Valid Email & Card — working email to receive the eVisa PDF and Visa/Mastercard for the $60 USD payment.
Important: Your Fijian passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry into Uzbekistan. Border officials at Tashkent International Airport routinely deny boarding or entry for travellers whose passports fall short of this rule, even by one day. Renew your passport at the Department of Immigration in Suva before applying.

How to Apply for Uzbekistan eVisa — Step by Step

  1. Open the Online Application Form

    Visit the official application portal and select "Fiji" as your nationality. The form is available in English, ensuring no language barrier for Fijian applicants.

  2. Fill in Personal & Travel Details

    Enter your full name as printed in your Fijian passport, date of birth, passport number, intended entry date, and purpose of visit. Double-check spelling — even a single typo can delay approval.

  3. Upload Required Documents

    Upload a clear scan of your passport bio page and a recent digital photo meeting the 35×45 mm specification. Files must be in JPG or PDF format and under 10 MB.

  4. Pay the $60 USD Fee Online

    Complete payment with a Visa or Mastercard. Confirm the international transaction is enabled with your Fijian bank to avoid declined payments.

  5. Receive eVisa by Email & Print

    Within 2–3 business days you'll receive a PDF eVisa by email. Print at least two colour copies and save a digital backup on your phone before flying.

Processing Time & Delivery

Standard processing takes 2 to 3 business days, with the official approval rate sitting above 95% for complete applications. Urgent processing is available for $90 USD with a 24-hour turnaround, and Express processing at $120 USD delivers your eVisa within 6 to 8 hours — useful for last-minute Fijian travellers. We recommend applying at least 7 days before departure to allow buffer time, given that Fiji's time zone (UTC+12) is 7 hours ahead of Tashkent and email confirmations may arrive overnight Suva time.

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"Fijian travellers should apply at least one week before departure because their flights typically connect through Sydney, Singapore, or Seoul, and any document mismatch between bookings and the eVisa creates costly rebooking issues." — Mereani Tuilevu, Senior Visa Consultant, 2026

Entry Points to Uzbekistan

Fijian travellers may enter Uzbekistan via any of the following officially designated international entry points:

  • Tashkent International Airport (TAS) — primary entry point, with connections from Seoul, Istanbul, Dubai, and Bangkok.
  • Samarkand International Airport (SKD) — direct flights from Istanbul and Dubai.
  • Bukhara International Airport (BHK) — limited international routes via Moscow.
  • Urgench International Airport (UGC) — gateway to historic Khiva.
  • Land borders — with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan (where open).

Common Problems & Solutions

ProblemSolution
Passport expires within 6 monthsRenew at the Department of Immigration in Suva before applying. New passports take 10 working days.
Card payment declinedContact ANZ, Westpac, or BSP Fiji to enable international online payments, or use a different Visa/Mastercard.
Name spelled differently from passportSubmit a free correction request through the application portal within 24 hours of approval.
eVisa email not receivedCheck spam folder; if missing after 5 business days, contact support with your application reference number.
Photo rejectedRe-upload a 35×45 mm white-background JPG taken within the last 6 months.
Travelling with childrenEach child needs their own eVisa and own passport, even if listed in a parent's old passport.

Frequently Asked Questions — Fijian Citizens & Uzbekistan eVisa

What is the Uzbekistan eVisa for Fijian citizens?

It is an official electronic visa issued online by the Government of Uzbekistan that allows Fijian passport holders to enter for tourism, business, or transit, valid for 90 days from issue with a 30-day single-entry stay.

How much does the Uzbekistan eVisa cost from Fiji?

The standard fee is $60 USD (about FJD 135–140), payable by Visa or Mastercard during the online application. Urgent ($90) and Express ($120) options are available for faster processing.

How long does it take to process the eVisa?

Standard processing is 2 to 3 business days. Urgent processing takes about 24 hours, and Express service delivers within 6 to 8 hours for an additional fee.

Can I extend my Uzbekistan eVisa while in the country?

No. The 30-day stay cannot be extended online. If you need more time, you must exit Uzbekistan and apply for a new eVisa, or apply for a different visa category at a Uzbek consulate.

What if my application is rejected?

Rejected applications are rare (under 5%). If rejected, the $60 USD fee is generally non-refundable, but you can re-apply immediately after correcting the issue, usually a document or photo problem.

Is the Uzbekistan eVisa application safe and legitimate?

Yes. The eVisa system has been operating since 2018 under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with millions of approvals issued. Always apply through verified official portals to avoid scam websites.

Official Resources

For verified information, Fijian travellers can review all eligible countries for the eVisa programme, consult the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan website, and check current travel advisories from the Fiji Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Suva before departure.