Yes, Lebanese citizens need a visa to enter Uzbekistan, and the most efficient option is the official Uzbekistan eVisa. The standard fee is $60 USD, processing takes 2 to 3 business days, and the visa permits a 30-day single-entry stay valid for 90 days from issue. The full application is online and does not require an embassy interview.

What Is the Uzbekistan eVisa? — Definition

The Uzbekistan eVisa is an official electronic travel authorisation issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan that allows eligible foreign nationals — including Lebanese passport holders — to enter Uzbekistan for tourism, business, transit, study, or medical purposes without visiting an embassy in person. The system was launched on July 15, 2018, and now supports more than 75 nationalities. Approval rates exceed 95% for complete applications, and the eVisa is electronically linked to the applicant's passport for instant verification at every official entry point.

Do Lebanese Citizens Need a Visa for Uzbekistan?

Yes — Lebanese passport holders need a visa to enter Uzbekistan, regardless of trip duration or purpose. Lebanon is not part of any visa-free agreement with Uzbekistan, but it is on the eVisa eligible list. There is an Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Beirut, but most Lebanese travellers now use the online system to avoid scheduling delays. The flight distance from Beirut to Tashkent is approximately 3,200 km, with most routes connecting through Istanbul or Dubai. Lebanese travellers can complete everything online and apply for your Uzbekistan eVisa in about 15 minutes.

How Much Does the Uzbekistan eVisa Cost for Lebanese Citizens?

The standard tourist eVisa costs $60 USD per applicant. Lebanese applicants benefit from the country's dual-currency banking system, which means USD card payments are commonly accepted by local banks. Three processing tiers are offered: Standard at $60 USD (2–3 business days), Urgent at $90 USD (within 24 hours), and Express at $120 USD (6–8 hours). For frequent business travellers, the multiple-entry eVisa at $80 USD provides 12-month validity. Children pay the same fee as adults, and payment is made online during the application.

Good to Know: Given recent banking limits in Lebanon, many applicants prefer to use a "fresh dollar" account at Bank Audi, BLOM, or Byblos Bank, or a Lebanese-issued card linked to a foreign correspondent account. Verify your card supports international online USD transactions before submitting to avoid declined payments.

Uzbekistan Visa Types for Lebanese Citizens — Comparison

Visa TypePriceProcessingStay
Standard Tourist eVisa$60 USD2–3 business days30 days
Urgent eVisa$90 USD24 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 Lebanese Citizens

  • Valid Lebanese Passport — must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the planned date of entry into Uzbekistan.
  • Passport Bio-Page Scan — clear colour scan or photograph (JPG or PDF, under 10 MB) of the page with photo, MRZ, and personal details.
  • Digital Passport Photo — 35×45 mm, plain white background, JPG format, under 5 MB, taken within the last 6 months.
  • Flight Itinerary — confirmed return or onward bookings showing entry and exit dates from Uzbekistan.
  • Accommodation Proof — hotel reservation, Airbnb confirmation, or formal invitation letter from a host.
  • Valid Email & Payment Card — working email for the eVisa PDF and a Visa/Mastercard supporting international USD payments.
Important: Your Lebanese passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the date of entry into Uzbekistan. Middle East Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates strictly enforce this rule at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY). Renew at the General Directorate of General Security in Beirut or your nearest mohafaza office before applying.

How to Apply for Uzbekistan eVisa — Step by Step

  1. Open the Online Application

    Visit the official eVisa portal in English and select "Lebanon" as your nationality. The form is also available in Arabic in some browsers and takes about 10–15 minutes.

  2. Enter Your Personal Details

    Type your full name exactly as printed in your Lebanese passport in Latin letters, plus date of birth, passport number, expected entry date, and purpose of visit.

  3. Upload Documents

    Attach a clear scan of your passport bio-page and a 35×45 mm digital photo on a white background. The system automatically rejects blurred or oversized files.

  4. Pay the $60 USD Fee

    Pay online with a Visa or Mastercard supporting international USD payments. Confirm with your Lebanese bank in advance to avoid declined transactions.

  5. Receive Your eVisa by Email

    Within 2–3 business days, your approved eVisa arrives by email as a PDF. Print at least two colour copies and store a digital backup on your phone before flying.

Processing Time & Delivery

Standard processing takes 2 to 3 business days, with an approval rate above 95% for properly completed applications. Urgent processing at $90 USD delivers within 24 hours, while Express service at $120 USD delivers in 6 to 8 hours. Lebanese applicants benefit from the small 2-hour time difference with Tashkent (UTC+3 in Beirut vs UTC+5 in Tashkent), so government reviews are typically completed within Lebanese working hours. We recommend applying at least 7 days before departure to handle any payment retries or document re-uploads smoothly.

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"For Lebanese travellers, the most common cause of delay is not the visa decision itself but the international USD payment from a Lebanese-issued card. Confirm with your bank before submitting and you'll have your eVisa in hand within 72 hours." — Nadim Khoury, Senior Visa Consultant, 2026

Entry Points to Uzbekistan

Lebanese passport holders may enter Uzbekistan via any officially designated entry point. The most popular options from Beirut are:

  • Tashkent International Airport (TAS) — main hub, with connections via Istanbul (Turkish Airlines, around 5 hours total) or Dubai (Emirates/FlyDubai).
  • Samarkand International Airport (SKD) — direct flights from Istanbul and Dubai for travellers focused on heritage sites.
  • Bukhara International Airport (BHK) — limited international flights via Moscow and Istanbul.
  • Urgench International Airport (UGC) — closest airport 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 General Directorate of General Security in Beirut or a regional office. Standard renewal takes 5–10 working days.
International card payment failsUse a "fresh dollar" account or a card linked to a foreign correspondent account. Confirm international USD payments are enabled.
Name does not match passportSubmit a free correction request within 24 hours through the application portal.
eVisa email not receivedCheck spam/junk folder. After 5 business days, contact support with your application reference number.
Photo rejectedRe-upload a 35×45 mm photo on plain white background, JPG only, under 5 MB.
Travelling with childrenEach child must hold their own Lebanese passport and their own separate eVisa.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lebanese Citizens & Uzbekistan eVisa

What is the Uzbekistan eVisa for Lebanese citizens?

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

How much does the Uzbekistan eVisa cost from Lebanon?

The standard fee is $60 USD, paid online by Visa or Mastercard. Urgent ($90) and Express ($120) processing tiers are also available.

How long does processing take for Lebanese applicants?

Standard processing is 2 to 3 business days. Urgent processing takes about 24 hours, and Express processing delivers the eVisa within 6 to 8 hours after submission.

Can I use the eVisa for multiple entries to Uzbekistan?

The standard $60 USD eVisa is single-entry. For multiple entries within 12 months, choose the multiple-entry eVisa at $80 USD, which allows up to 30 days per visit over a one-year validity period.

What if my Lebanese eVisa application is rejected?

Less than 5% of applications are denied, usually because of document errors. The $60 USD fee is generally non-refundable, but you can re-apply immediately after correcting the issue.

Is the Uzbekistan eVisa system safe for Lebanese travellers?

Yes. The system has been operating under the Uzbek Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2018, with secure encrypted payment and direct database verification at all entry points. Always use verified official portals.

Official Resources

Lebanese travellers should consult all eligible countries on the Uzbekistan eVisa programme, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan website, and the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants in Beirut for the latest travel advisories, vaccination requirements, and currency guidance.