- UAE and Uzbekistan signed a new agreement for visa-free travel.
- UAE citizens with valid passports can visit Uzbekistan for 30 days visa-free.
- This aims to ease travel, boost ties, and encourage cultural exchange.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Uzbekistan have inked a historic memorandum of understanding that permits visa-free travel between these two nations. Under this agreement, UAE nationals with regular, diplomatic, special, and mission passports can enter Uzbekistan without a need for a visa.
The memorandum states that UAE nationals with passports that have at least six months remaining on them are eligible to enter Uzbekistan without a visa. UAE nationals can now visit Uzbekistan for up to 30 days at a time without the prior requirement for an electronic visa.
In exchange, holders of biometric passports belonging to Uzbek citizens would have the ability to enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa, whether they are traveling abroad or returning home.
With the Memorandum, travel will be easier for nationals of all participating countries and is a significant step towards improved diplomatic and travel connections between the two countries. It is anticipated that this development would promote more cross-cultural communication and collaboration in a variety of contexts.
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