Uzbekistan Visa for Nepali Living in Cambodia 2026

Nepali citizens living in Cambodia can apply for a Uzbekistan visa locally — you do not need to return to Nepal. You lodge at the Uzbekistan mission or its visa centre in Phnom Penh and show a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit. Processing runs 3 working days. The visa class is the Uzbekistan Tourist eVisa (30 days.). Yatra handles document review, cover letters, itineraries, and appointment guidance for the Nepali diaspora.
Key takeaways
- Nepali residents of Cambodia apply for a Uzbekistan visa locally — at the Uzbekistan mission or visa centre in Cambodia, not in Nepal.
- Mandatory extra document vs applying from Nepal: a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit, valid for the full trip.
- Visa class: Uzbekistan Tourist eVisa (30 days.).
- Processing time: 3 working days.. Apply with a 1–2 week buffer.
- Yatra For Fun prepares the file end-to-end for diaspora applicants — document review, cover letter, day-by-day itinerary, and verifiable onward/return bookings.
Quick facts
| Applicant | Nepali citizen legally resident in Cambodia |
| Destination | Uzbekistan |
| Visa class | Uzbekistan Tourist eVisa (30 days.) |
| Where to apply | Uzbekistan mission / visa centre in Phnom Penh |
| Residence proof | valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit |
| Processing time | 3 working days. |
| Government fee | Varies by class |
If you are a Nepali citizen building a life in Cambodia and planning a trip to Uzbekistan, the good news is simple: you can apply for a Uzbekistan visa right here in Cambodia, without flying home to Kathmandu. This guide is written specifically for the Nepali diaspora in Cambodia — it covers exactly how the application differs from applying in Nepal, the one extra document that trips people up, realistic costs in USD, processing times, the documents that reviewers actually weigh, and the mistakes that cause refusals.
Cambodia hosts Nepali workers and business owners, mainly in Phnom Penh. That community context matters: Uzbekistan missions in Cambodia see Nepali third-country applicants regularly, and they approve well-prepared files. The job is to present yourself clearly as a settled, lawful resident of Cambodia who is taking a defined trip and coming back. Get that story straight across every document and your Nepali passport is no obstacle.
Overview: visiting Uzbekistan on a Nepali passport from Cambodia
Uzbekistan is a popular destination for Nepali travellers in Cambodia, whether for tourism, family visits, business, conferences, or onward study. As a Nepali passport holder you require a visa, and the route you take is shaped by where you live: missions assess third-country residents on the strength of their Cambodia ties just as heavily as the trip itself. Because you are legally resident in Cambodia, you apply at the Uzbekistan embassy, consulate, or appointed visa centre in Cambodia — usually through consulate appointment systems — rather than travelling back to Nepal. You must show a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit valid for the whole trip, alongside your Nepali passport.
Key points specific to Uzbekistan that every Nepali applicant should know:
- Every Nepali-language document MUST be accompanied by a notary-certified English translation — embassies will reject untranslated originals. Use a Nepal Bar Council–registered translator and have each translation notarised by a Notary Public.
- Nepalis ARE eligible for Uzbekistan eVisa (since 2018).
- eVisa: 30 days single (USD 20), 30 days double (USD 35), 30 days multi (USD 50).
- Standard processing 3 working days; expedited 1 day (+50%).
Can Nepali citizens living in Cambodia apply for a Uzbekistan visa?
Yes. International visa rules let you apply from your country of legal residence. As long as your Cambodia status is valid well beyond your travel dates, the Uzbekistan mission in Cambodia will accept your file as a third-country national. You apply on your Nepali passport, but you submit it through the Uzbekistan channel in Cambodia and prove that you live there lawfully.
The single most important difference from applying in Nepal: you must include a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit. Without it, the mission cannot confirm you are entitled to apply locally, and the file is returned. Everything else — passport, photos, funds, bookings, cover letter — follows the same logic as a Kathmandu application, adapted to your Cambodia bank and employer. The table below shows exactly what changes.
| Aspect | Applying from Nepal | Applying from Cambodia |
|---|---|---|
| Where you apply | Uzbekistan mission / visa centre in Kathmandu | Uzbekistan mission / visa centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
| Extra document needed | None beyond the standard file | a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit |
| Bank statements | Nepali bank account | Cambodia bank account (3–6 months) |
| Ties shown | Employment / property in Nepal | Employment, study, or lease in Cambodia |
| Fee currency | NPR (or USD equivalent) | USD |
| Need to travel home? | You are already in Nepal | No — apply from Cambodia |
Uzbekistan visa types available to Nepali citizens
Choose the class that matches your trip purpose — applying under the wrong category is a common, avoidable refusal.
| Visa type | Purpose | Stay | Govt fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uzbekistan Tourist eVisa | Tourism, leisure, family visit. | 30 days. | — |
| Uzbekistan Business eVisa | Business meetings, trade, conferences. | 30 days. | — |
Eligibility criteria for Nepali residents of Cambodia
You qualify to apply from Cambodia if you can answer yes to all of the following:
- You hold a Nepali passport valid 6+ months beyond your return date, with at least two blank pages.
- You hold a valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit, valid for the whole trip and ideally a few months beyond.
- You can show a clear, lawful purpose for visiting Uzbekistan (tourism, business, family, or study).
- You can demonstrate sufficient funds on 3–6 months of Cambodia bank statements.
- You can show ties to Cambodia — job, study enrolment, lease, or family — that prove you will return.
Required documents checklist for Uzbekistan from Cambodia
- Nepali passport valid 6+ months beyond return, with two blank pages
- A valid Cambodian visa extension and work permit (the diaspora-specific requirement)
- Completed and signed visa application form
- Recent passport photographs to the mission specification
- 3–6 months of Cambodia bank statements showing stable funds
- Proof of employment, study, or business in Cambodia (letter, contract, or enrolment)
- Confirmed round-trip flight reservation matching your dates
- Hotel bookings or host invitation for the full stay
- Signed, dated cover letter stating purpose, dates, and return intent
- Travel medical insurance for the trip
- Photo (JPEG, white background)
- Email + payment card
Documents not in English (or the destination's language) usually need a certified translation. Yatra checks each item against the current Uzbekistan mission list before you book the appointment.
Step-by-step: applying for a Uzbekistan visa from Cambodia
- Confirm your visa class. Match your trip to the Uzbekistan Tourist eVisa category from the table above. The class decides the document list and the fee.
- Check your Cambodia residence validity. It must cover the full trip; if it expires within a few months, renew it first — an expiring residence is the top diaspora refusal reason.
- Assemble the file. Passport, residence proof, Cambodia bank statements, employment/enrolment letter, flight and hotel reservations, cover letter, and insurance.
- Complete the application form on the official portal (https://e-visa.uz (Uzbekistan eVisa)) and book the appointment through consulate appointment systems for the Uzbekistan mission covering Phnom Penh.
- Submit and give biometrics. Attend in person where required, hand over the file, and pay the fee in USD (Online Visa, MasterCard.).
- Track and collect. Follow the dashboard; collect your passport or receive the e-visa by email on approval. Do not book non-refundable flights until the visa is granted.
Uzbekistan visa processing time from Cambodia
Official guidance is 3 working days.. For diaspora applicants the practical rule is to apply 2–4 weeks before travel for sticker visas and a few days ahead for e-visas. Missions in Phnom Penh slow down in peak season (summer and festival periods), and you want room for any document re-submission. If your trip is fixed, lodge as early as the mission's window allows — most accept applications up to three months before travel.
Estimated Uzbekistan visa costs from Cambodia
Budget for three things: the government visa fee, the visa-centre service charge (paid locally in USD), and travel insurance. Optional concierge help is separate and quoted upfront.
| Cost item | Amount / note |
|---|---|
| Government visa fee | Varies by visa class — confirm on the official portal |
| Visa-centre service charge (consulate appointment systems) | Paid locally in USD; varies by centre |
| Travel medical insurance | Recommended; required by some missions |
| Yatra concierge (optional) | Quoted upfront — document review, cover letter, itinerary, appointment guidance |
Common reasons Cambodia-based Nepali applications get refused
Almost every refusal we see for diaspora applicants comes down to one of these — and every one is fixable before submission:
- Residence proof missing or expiring before the trip ends — the mission cannot confirm you can apply locally.
- Last-minute funds. A balance topped up days before you apply reads as borrowed money, not your own.
- Dates that disagree across the form, flights, hotel, and cover letter — inconsistency signals a weak plan.
- No cover letter, or a generic one that fails to state purpose, dates, and return intent.
- Weak ties to Cambodia — without a job, study, or lease on file, reviewers read overstay risk.
- Wrong visa class — applying as a tourist for what is clearly a business trip, or vice versa.
Expert tips that raise Uzbekistan visa approval odds
- Lead with your Cambodia residence. Put the residence proof and employer/enrolment letter at the front of the file — it answers the reviewer's first question.
- Make every date agree. The form, the flights, the hotel, and the cover letter must tell one consistent story.
- Show funds over time, not a spike. Three to six months of steady balance beats a single large deposit.
- Write a one-page cover letter: who you are, where you live and work in Cambodia, why Uzbekistan, exact dates, and a clear statement that you will return to Cambodia.
- Use verifiable reservations, not non-refundable tickets, to prove onward travel.
- Keep copies of everything you submit, in case the mission asks for clarification.
Three common Cambodia scenarios
Student: If you study in Cambodia, include your enrolment letter, fee-payment record, and a no-objection or leave note from your institution for the travel dates. Term breaks are the natural window to travel to Uzbekistan.
Worker: If you work in Cambodia, include your employment contract, recent payslips, an approved-leave letter, and your Cambodia tax or social-security number where relevant. Steady salary credits in your statements do most of the convincing.
Family visit or tourism: Where someone in Uzbekistan hosts you, add their invitation and status proof; where you travel independently, your hotel bookings and day-by-day itinerary carry the file.
Why professional visa assistance helps the diaspora
Applying from Cambodia means reconciling two paper trails — your Nepali identity documents and your Cambodia residence and employment record. A small mismatch (a name spelled differently across passport and residence card, a date that does not line up, a missing certified translation) is enough for a refusal. A specialist who handles diaspora files daily catches these before submission, when they are still cheap to fix. You also save the hours of cross-checking the current Uzbekistan mission requirements, which change without much notice.
Why choose Yatra For Fun's Nepal-based visa assistance
Yatra For Fun is a Nepal-based visa-assistance company that works with Nepali passport holders worldwide. For applicants in Cambodia we provide tourist, business, and Schengen visa assistance, document verification, visa consultation, travel-itinerary and cover-letter preparation, appointment-booking guidance, travel-insurance guidance, and a full pre-submission application review — done remotely so your residence in Cambodia is never an obstacle.
- Diaspora-specific document review — Nepali + Cambodia papers reconciled.
- Cover letters and day-by-day itineraries written to mission expectations.
- Verifiable onward/return bookings without buying non-refundable tickets.
- Transparent, upfront pricing — no hidden charges.
Conclusion
Living in Cambodia does not stand between you and Uzbekistan — it simply changes where and how you apply. Lodge a Uzbekistan visa through the Uzbekistan mission in Cambodia, prove your residence, keep your dates and funds consistent, and your Nepali passport is no barrier. Prepare the file carefully, apply with a buffer, and treat the cover letter as seriously as the bank statement.
Get expert help with your Uzbekistan visa
Ready to apply from Cambodia? Yatra For Fun's visa team will review your documents, write your cover letter and itinerary, and guide your appointment — start to finish. Message us on WhatsApp at +977 970-9066517 or email [email protected], and see the destination guide at https://yatraforfun.com/visa/uzbekistan.
Sources and freshness
Destination facts are drawn from Yatra's curated embassy dataset (last verified 2026-04-25) and the official Uzbekistan visa portal. Residence-application facts reflect standard third-country-national practice in Cambodia as of 2026-06-13. Always confirm fees and appointment availability on the official portal before you travel.
About Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary
Founder, Yatra For Fun
Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary founded Yatra For Fun in Kathmandu after a decade running visa applications for Nepali pilgrims, students, and business travellers. He writes the visa guides personally — every fee, document list, and embassy address is verified against the source portal before publication, and updated when the embassy changes its rules.
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