Visa Information
Visa Types
Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
Visa Types
VFS Global employees can provide you with information and application forms for Czech visas, but they are not able to provide you with advice regarding which visa you should apply for.
Before applying, please ensure you are very clear on your ‘purpose of visit’ – do remember we are here to assist and help you through the entire visa application process but are not permitted to advise or guide you on choosing a visa type. Since our work is primarily administrative in nature, we have no say on whether you will be granted a visa and how long it will take to process, as this is entirely the prerogative of the Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent.
The purpose of your travel determines the visa category:
- Business: The purpose of the travel is business, commercial activity;
- Sports: this type of visa can be used by the applicants who take part in sports events in the Czech Republic, as well as persons accompanying them for professional reasons
- Cultural or scientific activities: This visa category is designed for those applicants who wish to visit the cultural, scientific or artistic events, which will be held in the Czech Republic
- Tourism : This type of visa applies to those applicants who are traveling to the Czech Republic for the purpose of tourism;
- Visit to family or friends: This visa is eligible for applicants who wish to visit relatives or friends who legally reside in the Czech Republic.Property owners: The purpose of the travel is visiting a property acquired in Spain;
- Study: this visa category is designed for those applicants who wish to visit the Czech Republic for study or training purposes.
- Official visit: this visa is eligible for applicants who wish to visit the Czech Republic for official purposes. Those applicants belong to this category who are the members of official delegations and who plan to participate in meetings, consultations, negotiations or exchange programs.
- Medical treatment: this type of visa is eligible for applicants who wish to visit the Czech Republic for medical treatment or the reason of healing in the spa resort
- Other : this type of visa can be used by the applicants who take part in conferences, research, fairs, practices e.t.c
Once you know the visa type you need to apply for, please read all relevant information to that type of visa which includes its Visa Fees, VFS Service Charges, Documents Required, Photo Specifications and Visa Application Form within that category.
Applicants should read all instructions carefully and then download the Visa Application Form. Applicants can also get the visa application form by visiting the Czech Visa Application Centre.
Once all requirements corresponding to the visa type under which they wish to lodge their application are fulfilled, you are ready to apply for your visa to Czech Republic.
Please before you will come to the Visa Application Centre it is advised to call us +99871 2025506 and confirm with manager the date and time of application.
Please note – Czech Visa Application Centre employees can only provide you with information and application forms for visas to Czech Republic, but they are not able to provide you with advice regarding which visa you should apply for.
Short Term Visa (Maximum Stay of 90 days)
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Overview
If you plan to go to Czech Republic and stay for a period not exceeding 90 days in any 180 day period, and your country is not on the visa free list, you need a Schengen visa (Visa C).
Please note that in order to apply for a visa at Visa Application Centre or the Consular Department of the Embassy of Czech Republic, your only destination or your main destination (longest duration of stay) must be Czech Republic. In the absence of a main destination (e.g. same duration of stay in two or more countries) you can apply at any of these countries but it is recommended that you apply at the country of first entry because your passport will show the entry stamp of your first destination only.
Passport has to be valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay in Czech Republic; issued not more than 10 years ago and needs to contain at least two empty pages available for visa and/or permit sticker. A new passport must be obtained before submission of your application, if the said conditions are not met. Applications can be accepted in the earliest term 3 months before the planned journey.
Applicant must choose correct Purpose of travel to Czech Republic while applying for visa and the decision must be made by the applicant themselves – Visa Application Centre staff will not be able to assist in taking this decision. In case of any questions regarding the visa application the Embassy of Czech Republic in Uzbekistan may require an additional interview with the applicant.
Visa Application centre accepts citizens of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. The other citizens can apply only based on residence permit in Uzbekistanand must stay in the country minimum for 1 year. To know more about the same and for up to date information from the Schengen visa, we recommend you to visit the website of Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent
The possession of a visa does not confer an automatic right of entry to a Schengen country. The visa holder is requested to present proof that they fulfill the entry conditions at the border (valid travel document, valid visa, and valid purpose of travel with adequate means of travel).
VFS is not at liberty to consider the admissibility of an application. If necessary documents are missing the Embassy can decide not to process the application even if VFS received and forwarded it.
Applicants are solely responsible for the applications they submit. Any false documents or other misrepresentation of information in support of their application will have a direct bearing on the judgment of their application by the Consular Department the Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent.
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Visa Fees
This section contains information about visa application fees and service charges, if you are applying for a visa at the Visa Application Centre to come to the Czech Republic.
Visa Application centre accepts application from Uzbek nationals and third-country nationals, legally residing in Uzbekistan (who have Temporary residence permit of Uzbekistan which valid 1 year). To know more about the same and for up to date information from the Schengen visa, we recommend you to visit the website of Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent
AMOUNT MANDATORY FEE 90 € This fee is applicable to all the citizens for all nationalities according to the Visa Code. 45 € - This fee is applicable to children of all citizens who are between the age 6-12 yrs.
0 € Visa Fees waived categories - children below the age of 6 years;
Important Note:
- Please note all the fees are paid in the visa application center by using Uzcard cards, Humo cards, Master and Visa cards or in cash in UZS. Please call at helpdesk or visit visa application center for more information.
- Visa fees once paid is not refundable under any circumstances.
VFS SERVICE FEE
Apart from the visa fee, VFS service charge of the equivalent of 17 Euros inclusive of VAT per application will be levied for applicants applying at the visa application centre. This is applicable for all categories of visa applications, except children under 6 years. (all fees paid in UZS).
Important Note:
- Please note all the fees are paid in the visa application center by using Uzcard cards Humo cards, Master and Visa cards or in cash in UZS. Please call at helpdesk or visit visa application center for more information.
- VFS Service fees once paid is not refundable under any circumstances.
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Documents Required
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here
Visa Application Documentation Requirements:
Please kindly note that all documents are accepted only in Czech, English or Russian. (Documents provided in Uzbek must be translated; free translations are accepted without a notary’s application).
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Supporting documents to be submitted by ALL APPLICANTS
- Copy of the first page of the passport and all formerly issued all visas, schengen visas, visas of the USA and Great Britain, all pages where has any stamp. (also a copy of the ID card (copies on both sides) and additionally provide a copy of a certificate of residence (registration).
- Completely filled application form by the Latin letters and properly signed (forms only in Czech, Russia or English languages)
- Current biometric photo 3,5x4,5 cm, on the light background, glued on the application form, corresponding to the recommendations of the standard ICAO. For Photograph requirements in line with ICAO guidelines, please click here
- Proof of residence in Uzbekistan (permanent address stamp in the Uzbec passport, residence permit fro the foreigner passports)
- Ticket reservation to enter and leave the territory of the Schengen area
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Proof of financial means corresponding at least to the minimum amount required for each day of stay in a Schengen territory (1565CZK per day of the stay) : 70 euro.
- Last 3 months original bank account statement
- confirmation of the bank about the current amount of financila means on the account (the foreign currency account), stating number of the account, number of the internationally accepted credit/debit card issued for this account.
- original and copy of the credit/debit card
- Salary certificate indicating level of salary in last 12 months (if employed)
- Confirmation of employer about employment and position (if employed) or student status (if studying)
- And/or any other proof of financial means (e.g. proof of remittances, property rental contract, original certificate of sponsorship or other legal form of sponsorship if equally accepted by Member State, proof of scholarship or research grant, etc.)
- If all expenses are covered by the company in which the client works, it is necessary to provide a letter of guarantee on official letterhead with the company details, signature and stamp confirming that all expenses are covered for the entire period of stay in the Czech Republic and the Schengen area.
- Labour history book (if employed) – copy stamped by the last empoyer
- Approval of employer or educational facility to take leave (if employed) or holidays (if studying) with stated period of the leave / holiday
- Copy of trade register bulletin or licence (if company owner or self-employed)
- Statement of payment of taxes (if company owner or self-employed)
- Pension book (if retired) – copy and the original
- Confirmed proof of accommodation depending on the purpose of journey for the entire period of stay
- Travel medical insurance covering the entire period of intended stay, valid for all Schengen states and covering any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medial reasosn, urgency medical attention, emergency hospital treatment or death during the stay. The minimum coverage must be 30.000 EUR. The validity of the insurance should exceed at 15 days the planned date of the return to Uzbekistan. The origibal receipt of the payment of the insurance policy.
- Proof of family ties in Uzbekistan (copies of the passports of spouse and children, birth certificates of children, proof of maritial status, etc.)
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Additional requirements for minors (under 18 years of age)
- Birth certificate of the applicant
- Copies of passports of the parents
- Notarized consent of parent or legal guardian if the minor travels alone or with only one of the parents
Additional supporting documents depending on the purpose of journey
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Transit
- Proof of legal permission (visa or visa extemption) to enter the country of final destination.
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Tourism
- Fully pre-paid reservation in a hotel or holiday home, or
- Proof of payment for package holiday (invoice, banking transfer confirmation), voucher, programme of the healing procedures in case of spa tourism or
- Other confirmed proof of pre-paid accommodation
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Visit to relatives/friends
- Original invitation on the national form validated by the Czech foreign police prooving sponsorship and accommodation, copy of the passport of the inviting party and copy of residence permit (for non-Schengen nationals).
- Certificate confirming family relations and copy of the passport of a relative (in case of a visit to relatives)
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Business trip
- Original of the official personalized invitation from a firm or an authority to attend meetings, conferences or events connected with trade, industry or work with confirmation of financing of the stay and any other documents demonstrating existence of trade or work relations, or
- Original invitation from the company on the national form validated by the Czech foreign police prooving sponsorship and accommodation, or
- Entry tickets to fairs, congresses or similar events, or
- Other documents proving business activities or business ties in relation to the Member State
- Extract of the trade register or licence of the inviting firm
- Proof of pre-paid hotel reservation or a confirmation from the invitating party if the inviting party pays accommodation
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Trip for cultural, sports, vocational training, educational or research purpose
- In case of child born out of wedlock, statement of registrar’s office confirming the agreement of the father to be entered into the birth certificate
- One passport only in case of single parent or parent with sole parental custody (in the latter case, proof of sole parental custody must be also submitted)
- Exceptions will be made to this if the single parent with whom the minor is to travel holds the parental authority alone.
- Official personalized document or letter of invitation from organiser of cultural, sports, vocational training, educational or research event, or letter of acceptance from university or institution in the Member State of destination indicating the length of stay and confirmation of financing of the stay
- Pre-paid reservation in a hotel, or proof of other accommodation for whole period of stay in the Member State (e.g. campus residence reservation)
- Letter of approval from relevant Uzbek authorities in case of group travels, confirming the agreement with the travel of individual members of the group.
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Trip for medical treatement
- Official personalized document or letter of invitation from inviting clinic or a doctor in the Member State confirming the need, approximate cost and expected duration of medical treatement, including confirmation of the need for accompanying person (where applicable)
- Proof of payment for medical treatment, or
- Original certificate of sponsorship validated by local authorties in the Member State of destination (national form) or other legal form of sponsorship, if equally accepted by the Member State
- Pre-paid reservation in a hotel, or original personalized invitation with notarized signature of the inviting party confirming availability of accommodation
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Official delegations
- Copy of the official invitation from the Member State or destination or an international organization
- Verbal note from the relevant ministry or authority confirming that the applicant is a member of official delegation travelling to Member State to take part in an event stipulated in the invitation and indicating party that bears the responsibility for costs of the stay
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Photo Specifications
A Photograph submitted with the application for a visa should comply with the following specifications:
The Photograph requirements should be in line with ICAO guidelines, please click here for the same
Please refer to the below guidelines as well for photo specifications
- Must be an up-to-date photograph (preferably maximum 6 months old)
- Must be a colour photograph printed on normal photographic paper
- Should be passport sized 3,5 x 4,5 cm
- Close up to your head and top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70-80% of the photograph
- Full face taken straight forward 30 - 36 mm from point of the chin to head of hair
- Taken against a light background
- Without sunglasses
- Without hat or other head covering unless you wear this for religious reasons
- Spectacles should not have toned or reflecting glasses
- The frame of the spectacles may not cover the eyes
- The mouth must be closed
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Processing Time
The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tashkent accepts only applications for schengen visas when the Czech Republic is the main destination of the journey to the Schengen area. The processing time of the applications is according to the Visa code 15 calendar days (in individual cases this period could be prolonged to 45 calendar days). The embassy cannot guarantee processing the application earlier then 15 days after the day of application. Applications can be accepted in the earliest term 180 days before the planned journey.
Visa Application Centre has no right to influence anyhow the processing time of visa applications as well to accelerate the application.
Please note that you may be required to appear before a Visa Officer for a personal interview at the Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent prior to a decision being taken on your application. The embassy also reserves the right to ask for additional supporting documents during the visa application process. Applicants are requested to read the information on this site and website of Embassy of Czech Republic in Tashkent carefully. The guidelines listed on both the websites helps you to prepare your documents as accurately as possible. This will reduce the chances of your application being incomplete or delayed.
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Download Form
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Forms are also available at the Visa Application Centre free of charge.
Visa application form in Czech and Russian
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