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Digital nomad guide to Uzbekistan

Updated May 2026

Mid-tier monthly

$1,025$1,025

median $1,025

Friction-heavyExtendable tourist · 1

Best for: Silk-Road-history nomads who want post-Soviet urbanism at very low cost and Samarkand on weekends.

Visa story

Visa-free 30 days for many western passports, easily extendable; no formal DNV.

Open the per-city visa cards on each city page for the specific income tests, durations, and program names. None of this is legal advice — confirm with the consulate before booking.

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Best months across Uzbekistan

Months where the country’s averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges.

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Frequently asked questions

  • Does Uzbekistan have a digital nomad visa?

    Visa-free 30 days for many western passports, easily extendable; no formal DNV. Confirm the current pathway with the consulate before booking flights.

  • How long can digital nomads stay in Uzbekistan?

    Stays of up to 3 months at a stretch on the most nomad-relevant pathway. The most common track is "Extendable tourist". Visa-free 30 days for many western passports, easily extendable; no formal DNV.

  • What's the cost of living for digital nomads in Uzbekistan?

    Mid-tier monthly costs across 1 Uzbekistan city on Nomada range $1,025–$1,025, with a median of $1,025. Numbers cover rent, groceries, dining, transport, utilities, and a coworking pass.

  • What are the best cities in Uzbekistan for digital nomads?

    Nomada tracks 1 Uzbekistan city. The most cost-efficient bases right now: Tashkent ($1,025/mo) for central-asia nomads who want post-soviet urbanism with a silk-road history overlay..

  • When is the best time to visit Uzbekistan as a digital nomad?

    Climate averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges around April–September. Mountain and coastal cities can flip that picture — check the per-city climate page for each base.

  • Is Uzbekistan nomad-friendly?

    Across the cities Nomada tracks, Uzbekistan reads as friction-heavy — visas exist but durations are short or income tests are steep. Best for: silk-road-history nomads who want post-soviet urbanism at very low cost and samarkand on weekends.

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