Yes, you can immigrate to Uzbekistan; however, the procedure varies depending on your reason for moving. Uzbekistan offers various visas for different reasons, such as work, study, or investment. You will require a work visa and an employment offer from an Uzbek employer if you intend to work in Uzbekistan.
Foreign nationals may enter Uzbekistan without a visa for up to 60 days if they are from certain countries, such as Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus; others will need to apply for a visa in advance through Uzbek consular missions.
There are two main types of visas: e-visas for short stays (up to 30 days) and physical visas for longer durations, which are essential for students, investors, and businesspersons. Upon arrival, all foreigners must register with local authorities within three days, a requirement that can often be managed through hotels or manually if staying in private accommodations.
Additionally, those planning to work in Uzbekistan must secure a work visa, which involves obtaining an invitation from a local employer and fulfilling various documentation requirements.
It is advisable to check the Globa Visa Corp website or consult with an immigration lawyer for the most accurate and updated requirements.