Any person can go through the « green » corridor, without completing the customs declaration, if:
The choice of a « green » corridor means an application to the customs authority that an individual does not have goods or a foreign currency in cash that is subject to a written declaration.
In case of detection of goods or cash in foreign currency subject to written declaration, such person will be held liable in accordance with the procedure established by law.
When choosing a « red » corridor, an individual must fill out a customs declaration, indicate in it the availability of goods, cash foreign currency and other items subject to written declaration, and present it to a customs officer.
The message in the declaration of unreliable information entails responsibility in accordance with the current legislation.
If there is any doubt about the correctness of the choice, it is better to follow the « red » corridor or contact the customs officer.
More detailed information on customs legislation is located in front of the entrance of the « green » and « red » corridors.
Import of cash foreign currency to the Republic of Uzbekistan is carried out without restrictions.
The amount of cash foreign currency, equal to or not exceeding the equivalent of 2000 (two thousand) US dollars, is not subject to written declaration.
The entire amount of foreign currency in cash exceeding the equivalent of 2,000 (two thousand) US dollars is subject to mandatory written declaration when importing and exporting.
Export in excess of the established sum is carried out:
Residents – on the basis of the permission of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan;
Non-residents – on the basis of a passenger customs declaration filled in at the entrance to the Republic of Uzbekistan, in which the amount of foreign currency in cash is indicated not less than the amount of cash exported in foreign currency.
The cash national currency of the Republic of Uzbekistan, more than 5 times the minimum wage, is subject to mandatory written declaration.
Import and export of the national currency of the Republic of Uzbekistan is allowed within the amount not exceeding 50 times of minimum wage.
a) narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors (also prohibited for export);
b) works of printing, manuscripts, clichés, drawings, photographs, films, negatives, movies, video, and audio products, recordings, audio materials aimed at undermining the state and social system, violation of territorial integrity, political independence and state sovereignty, propagandizing war , terrorism, violence, national exclusiveness and religious hatred, racism and its variety (anti-Semitism, fascism), pornographic materials;
c) portable laser emitters;
d) explosive and pyrotechnic means;
e) unmanned aerial vehicles.
Allowed amount:
In this case, one package should contain:
Medicinal products and medical products must be in the manufacturer’s packaging.
For further information, please visit: http://www.customs.uz/en
List of the E-services provided by the State Customs Committee: http://www.customs.uz/en/lists/interactive
The immigration regulations of Uzbekistan require that all foreigners present in Uzbekistan be registered with the local authorities immediately upon arrival in Uzbekistan. Tourists staying at hotels and students living in dormitories are automatically registered. All other foreigners must register themselves with a local (district or city level) Administration for Migration and Citizenship (AM&C). A tourist visa cannot be extended in Uzbekistan. Visitors staying in the country for up to 3 days do not need to register. Please note, that these regulation require the foreigner to have a valid registration by the morning of the third business day of their presence in Uzbekistan. Therefore, tourists who plan to reside anywhere but hotels in Uzbekistan are advised to contact the AM&C office as soon as possible upon arrival. In the absence of registration, foreigners are liable to pay fines.
As of 2019, registration can be made online at emehmon.uz and will require close participation of the host landlord.
According to the Uzbekistan Code on Administrative Responsibilities and the Criminal Code foreigners without proper registration are subject to fines, imprisonment and deportation. The fines range from $1000 to $12000.
If you pay a fine, make sure you get a receipt for the payment and a copy of the report filled out by an AM&C officer who imposed the fine.
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