Czech Republic Visa RequirementsFor Uzbekistan passport holders

Uzbek passport holders must obtain a Schengen visa to travel to the Czech Republic, with the application fee set at around $98 for a stay of up to 90 days. The Czech Embassy in Tashkent processes applications.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$98 visa cost
Prague
Europe
CZK (Kč)
Czech
UTC+1

Uzbekistan passport holders require a visa to enter Czech Republic.

Apply at the Czech Embassy in Tashkent. Prepare a valid passport, visa application form, two photos, Schengen travel insurance, round-trip flight bookings, hotel reservations, and bank statements showing adequate funds (typically at least 50 EUR per day of stay).

Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Uzbekistan to Czech Republic: What You Need to Know

The Czech Republic is a popular European destination for Uzbek travelers, valued for its historic cities, universities, and business environment. As a Schengen member, it requires Uzbek citizens to obtain a Type C short-stay visa prior to arrival.

Prague hosts a Czech Embassy that processes applications from Uzbek nationals. The Czech Republic is also a popular study destination, and long-stay national visas (Type D) are available separately for students and workers. Short-stay tourist and business applicants follow standard Schengen procedures.

Uzbekistan's growing middle class has increased outbound travel to Central Europe, and the Czech embassy in Tashkent is well-acquainted with processing applications from the region.

Practical Tips

Prague is very walkable and most attractions are accessible by public transport. Apply well in advance for travel during Czech public holidays or the summer peak season. A multi-entry Schengen visa, if granted, allows multiple trips within its validity period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for the Czech Republic?

Yes. The Czech Republic is a Schengen member, so a Schengen Type C visa is required. Apply at the Czech Embassy in Tashkent before travel.

What is the visa fee for the Czech Republic?

The Schengen visa fee is approximately $98 (80 EUR) for most applicants.

How do I apply for a Czech Schengen visa from Uzbekistan?

Visit the Czech Embassy in Tashkent with your passport, completed application form, two photos, travel insurance, flight and hotel confirmations, and bank statements. Biometrics (fingerprints) are required for first-time applicants.

Can I study in the Czech Republic on a Schengen visa?

No. A short-stay Schengen visa only allows up to 90 days and is not valid for study. Long-term students need a Czech national visa (Type D), applied for separately.