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Uzbek Embassy for Austria

Uzbek Embassy in Austria

Address: Poetzleinsdorferstrasse 49, 1180 Wien
City: Vienna (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +2 hours)
Tel.:  (+43 / 1) 315 39 94, 95
Fax: (+43 / 1) 315 39 93
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 18.00
Consular hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9.30 - 12.00
Jurisdiction: Republic of Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Croatia, Republic of Hungary, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Montenegro, Republic of Serbia, Slovak Republic, Republic of Slovenia

The Austrian Republic recognized the Republic of Uzbekistan as an independent state on January 15, 1992. Diplomatic relations were established on March 25, 1992. In May, 1993 Mr.H.Gjurer, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Austria (with a residence in Vienna) was accredited in Uzbekistan. Since January, 1994, the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan has been functioning in Vienna.

Applicants have to come personally to collect their visas. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide all necessary information and documentation for the Consular officer to make an appropriate decision. All applicants for visas are encouraged to plan their travel in advance and apply for their visas as early as possible.

All applicants must use the new electronic application. Please make sure that you have received 10 digit barcode after completion of application process. Following the successful submission of the electronic application forms applicants must contact consular section (call or send an e-mail) and provide 10 digit barcode (for further processing). A personal interview with an applicant may be required. In case of refusal to grant entry visa to Uzbekistan, the Consular Section of the Embassy reserves the right to provide no explanation. Applicants should contact Consular Section before visiting Embassy to collect their visas.

If your stay in Uzbekistan exceeds 3 days, you are required to register with the Local Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs within 3 working days after arrival. However if you stay in a hotel, the hotel administration should take care of such registration on your behalf automatically.

The information contained herein may be subject to alteration without notice. No liability can be accepted by the Consular Section for the consequences of any such alterations.

The Republic of Uzbekistan has not yet joined the Hague Convention abolishing the legalization of foreign public documents. Thus, the following procedure should be observed prior to submitting the documents to the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan for legalization:

  • Document should be translated into Uzbek or Russian language by the authorized translator.
  • Signature of translator should be certified by the notary.3. Document should be legalized by the Legalization Office of the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Austria.

One photocopy of each document must be provided to the Embassy.

The Embassy is closed on the following holidays:

  • January 1 - New Year
  • March 8 - International Women Day
  • March 21 - Navruz
  • May 9 - Day of Memory and Respect
  • September 1 - Independence Day
  • October 1 - Teachers Day
  • December 8 - Constitution Day
  • The first day of Ruza Hayit (Eid-Al Fitr) is announced every year according to the Lunar calendar

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