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Chinese Embassy in Uzbekistan

Ambassador: Mr. Yu Jun
Address: No. 79, Akademik Yahyo G'Ulomoy Street, Tashkent 700047, Uzbekistan
Tel: +998-71-2338088
Fax: +998-71-2334735
Email: chinaemb_uz@outlook.com
 

Consular Office

Tel: +998-71-2334728 (manual answer service, available between 09:00-11:30, 15:30-18:00 from Monday to Friday)
Fax: +998-71-2334735
Email: consulate_uzb@mfa.gov.cn
Office hours:
Application: 09:00-12:00, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (except holidays)
Collection: 15:00-18:00, from Monday to Friday (except holidays)
 

Visa Application

Nationals of Uzbekistan holding ordinary passports shall submit their visa applications to the CVASC in Tashkent. For nationals holding diplomatic / official / service passports or applying for China diplomatic / official / courtesy visas are requested to apply at the Chinese Embassy.

The CVASC also accepts visa applications from other country citizens staying in Uzbekistan with appropriate legal status which is valid for more than 6 months.
 

The CVASC in Tashkent

Address:3rd Floor, Seoul Plaza,No.5A, Shakhrisabz Street, Mirabad District, Tashkent.
Tel: +998781501060
Fax: +998781501061
Email: tashkentcenter@visaforchina.org
Business Hours: Monday-Friday. Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.
Submission of applications: 9:00 to 15:00.
Collection: 9:00 to 16:00
 Express service is available from 9:00-12:00,and express service needs approval of the consular officer from the Chinese Embassy and are generally only applicable for humanitarian reasons.

 

Visa Fees Collected by the Embassy for Uzbekistan National (UZS)

Types Fees
Single Entry 700,000
Double Entries 1,050,000
Multiple Entries Valid for 6 Months 1,400,000
Multiple Entries Valid for 12 Months 2,100,000
 

Applicants for Individual Visa of China

For applicants who come to China for the first time since 2016, they are required to submit:  
1. The original and a copy of the passport
2. The Visa Application Form filled out and signed.
3. One recent token passport photo.
4. Certificate of no criminal record;  
5. Certificate of financial status: The bank statement of the last 6 months, which is not less than 5,000 US dollars for both the regular disposable amount and the balance at the time of application. 
6. Proof of identity status: A notarized letter from the enterprise; the original and a copy of the business license of the enterprise.  
7. Description of family status and relevant supporting documents (e.g. marriage certificate or divorce certificate, birth certificate, death certificate, etc.);  
8. Invitation letter issued by a travel agency in China that is qualified to operate both inbound and outbound tourism business.
9. Other necessary materials asked by the CVASC or the Embassy.
 
For applicants who have ever come to China since 2016: 
1. The original and a copy of the passport.
2. The Visa Application Form filled out and signed.
3. One recent token passport photo.
4. Certificate of no criminal record.
5. Invitation letter issued by a travel agency in China that is qualified to operate both inbound and outbound tourism business.
6. Other necessary materials asked by the CVASC or the Embassy.


 Please contact Embassy of Uzbekistan in China if Uzbeks are in trouble there.

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- Last updated on Jan. 26, 2024 by Gabby Li -