When I paid, I was redirected to a Paypal payment gateway. There's no way that's unavailable, so something else must be wrong somewhere. Which web browser are you using (I used Chrome)?csfoo wrote:I am trying to do the payment but with no luck. Sometimes I receive "Already has a paid application or check the correctness of the entered data" and some other times I get the visa logo and enter the payment website but it tells me "Service is temporarily unavailable"
Any idea what to do?
Uzbekistan e-visa Q&A
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Before asking a visa question, make sure you have read the relevant visa article about the country. Overview page: http://caravanistan.com/visa/
Before submitting an embassy report or question, have a look first to see if a topic already exists. Relevant topics are linked to from the visa pages on the site.
Thank you!
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I was able to get a single entry e-visa without any issues (US citizen). I applied 3 days ago (Monday), and received the notification this morning (Thursday). Not sure if this is what others experience, but my payment was processed via Paypal.
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amerikelinka wrote:I didn't have any luck with the official Uzbek e-visa portal, so I paid the extra $20 to have my single-entry visa processed by ivisa.com. It was ready in 4 days, and they even accepted my iPhone selfie for the passport photo.
On the border: I crossed into Uzbekistan from Kazakhstan on March 21 through a crossing designated for specific transport providers (I took a bus run by KazNetworkBus), so the only people in line were those from my bus. The border agents didn't seem to know what to do with my e-visa at first, but I had printed out a hard copy just in case, which seemed to help. I crossed over with no issues.
Coming back: I crossed back into Kazakhstan on March 24 through the same point. Again, those on my bus were the only ones in line. I wasn't expecting that I needed a hard copy of my e-visa to exit the country (which of course isn't the case but the border agents think it is). They were quite rude and yelled at me, asking where my e-visa was. I kept answering that the visa was electronic, so it should be in their system, but they wouldn't let me through until I dug through my belongings and finally found the crumpled up copy I had used to enter a few days before.
Moral of the story — print your e-visa and don't throw it away until you've exited the country.
E-visa is electronic, but you must print it out and keep it in your travels. This is the most basic point should know.
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I didn't have a VISA card. So I tried my luck with MASTERCARD and the payment was succesful. I got my visa in 3 days
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This is helpful info. Did you receive a second email with the application code? Because I got the "Your visa is finished" email, but it did not include a code.gf1961 wrote:Hello Anaïs,
are you aware that you might have to scroll down a bit?
The link for the PDF-download (in green) pops up in the otherwise not visibile lower part of your screen.
I receeived the "Your visa is finished" yesterday (i.e. the second working day),
Application code "xyz123" from the mail with "This is Your code xyz123 don't forget them" + captcha + "check status".
Did not see the link for download on first sight until moving to the lower part of the screen.
Worked.
bonne chance, Gerald
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Albin wrote:I didn't have a VISA card. So I tried my luck with MASTERCARD and the payment was succesful. I got my visa in 3 days
How did you retrieve your visa?
Were you given another code?
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The original code (that they emailed me) is all I've ever needed. I doubt that they provide multiple codes for the same visa application.
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I got a mail after 3 days with a link to download my e visa. The same application code you get while applying for visa should be used to retrieve it.redpaperclip wrote:Albin wrote:I didn't have a VISA card. So I tried my luck with MASTERCARD and the payment was succesful. I got my visa in 3 days
How did you retrieve your visa?
Were you given another code?
Hope it helps
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Hello!
If i got rejected because of error in entering and exiting dates...could i re-apply again for Evisa or i must wait another 90 days to apply again?
If i got rejected because of error in entering and exiting dates...could i re-apply again for Evisa or i must wait another 90 days to apply again?
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Yes, that was it. Thank you!Albin wrote:I got a mail after 3 days with a link to download my e visa. The same application code you get while applying for visa should be used to retrieve it.redpaperclip wrote:Albin wrote:I didn't have a VISA card. So I tried my luck with MASTERCARD and the payment was succesful. I got my visa in 3 days
How did you retrieve your visa?
Were you given another code?
Hope it helps
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