If your Uzbekistan eVisa application is denied, you’ll need to review the reason for the refusal and determine whether you can submit a new application or pursue an alternative visa option.
What You Need to Know
Common reasons for Uzbekistan eVisa denials include incorrect or incomplete information, passport issues, or not meeting eligibility requirements set by the government. The Uzbek authorities generally do not offer an appeal process for eVisa refusals, and approval decisions are made solely at the government’s discretion.
In many cases, you may be able to submit a new eVisa application after correcting the issue that led to the denial. If reapplying is not possible or time is limited, you may need to apply for a visa through an Uzbek embassy or consulate, depending on your nationality and travel purpose. sherpa° can help review the denial and guide you on the most appropriate next steps.
Our Recommendation
Carefully review your application details and the denial notice before taking further action. If the issue can be corrected, reapplying may be the fastest option. If not, explore embassy visa options as early as possible. Contact sherpa° for help assessing your eligibility and preparing a new or alternative application.
A Quick Tip
Double-check all personal, passport, and travel details before reapplying. Even small errors can result in another denial or delay.