Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Uzbekistan passport holders

Uzbek citizens require a Schengen visa to visit Slovenia, with the standard application fee of approximately $98 for a stay of up to 90 days. Slovenia is a small but scenic Schengen member in Central Europe.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$98 visa cost
Ljubljana
Europe
EUR (€)
Slovenian
UTC+1

Uzbekistan passport holders require a visa to enter Slovenia.

Apply through VFS Global or the nearest Schengen embassy representing Slovenia for Uzbek applicants. Standard Schengen documentation required. Slovenia is often combined with Croatia and Austria on itineraries.

Slovenia 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

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Uzbekistan to Slovenia: What You Need to Know

Slovenia is a Schengen Area member and one of Europe's most scenic small countries, featuring Lake Bled, the Julian Alps, and a stretch of Adriatic coastline. For Uzbek travelers, it is typically part of a broader Central European itinerary.

Slovenia may not maintain a direct embassy in Uzbekistan; applicants apply through VFS Global or a Schengen country designated to represent Slovenia. Standard Schengen visa procedures and documentation requirements apply.

Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, is regularly ranked among Europe's most livable and green cities, and the country is an increasingly popular destination for active and nature tourism.

Practical Tips

Lake Bled is Slovenia's iconic landmark and best visited in spring or early summer before crowds peak. Ljubljana is compact and walkable. Slovenia uses the Euro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Slovenia?

Yes. Slovenia is a Schengen Area member. A Schengen Type C visa is required for Uzbek passport holders.

How much is the Slovenian Schengen visa fee?

Approximately $98 (80 EUR).

Where do Uzbek citizens apply for a Slovenian Schengen visa?

Slovenia may not have its own embassy in Tashkent. Apply through VFS Global or a designated Schengen representative.

Can I combine Slovenia with Croatia on one trip?

Yes, but note that Croatia (now Schengen) shares the same visa, while a side trip to non-Schengen areas requires checking separately. Slovenia and Croatia are easily combined on one Schengen visa.