British Embassy
Tashkent
Tashkent
The British Embassy in Tashkent maintains and develops relations between the UK and Uzbekistan.
Find out more on our Uzbekistan and the UK news page
We provide services to British nationals living in and visiting Uzbekistan.
You can access UK government services while in Uzbekistan.
If you’re travelling in Uzbekistan, see our Uzbekistan Travel Advice.
Getting help
If you cannot get the support you need from local services, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) can help British people abroad.
We prioritise emergencies and people who are vulnerable, for example, if someone’s:
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ill, injured, or involved in a crime
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with a British person who’s died
Get an emergency travel document
You can apply for an emergency travel document if you’re abroad and your passport has been lost or stolen, damaged or expired, and you can’t get a new or replacement passport in time to travel.
Apply online for an emergency travel document
If the person needing the emergency travel document is under 16, a parent or guardian should apply on their behalf.
If you arrived in Uzbekistan on Uzbek visa, exit visa must be obtained from local authorities in order to leave the country.
If you are travelling in more than 3 weeks, check if you can get a new or replacement passport in time to travel.
If you are not a British citizen or have not had a British passport before
If you’re not sure, check if you’re a British citizen
If you’re not a British citizen but think you may be eligible, contact us to apply for an emergency travel document.
Other consular services
Notarial and documentary services
We may be able to offer notarial services, including administer an oath, affirmation or affidavit; make a certified copy of a document and witness a signature. See the full list of notarial and documentary services we provide.
Legalisation services
Tashkent provides legalisation services. Read our notarial and documentary services page for more information on legalisation.
Consular fees
We charge fees for some of our services. See the full list of consular fees in Uzbekistan.
Development work in Uzbekistan
The International Development White Paper set out how the UK is working with partners to:
- eliminate extreme poverty
- address climate change and biodiversity loss
- increase progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030
The UK does this through long-term partnerships tailored to the needs of each country the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office works with, founded on mutual accountability and transparency. The white paper builds on the UK Government’s International Development Strategy and the Integrated Review Refresh (IR23). These documents reiterate that sustainable development is central to UK foreign policy, and set out how the UK will go further and faster to reduce poverty.
For information on how the International Development White Paper is being implemented in Uzbekistan, view the UK-Uzbekistan development partnership summary.
For information on the UK’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme work in Uzbekistan, view the Development Tracker.
Our people
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Deputy Ambassador, Uzbekistan
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Regional Development Director in Central Asia
Contact us
British Embassy Tashkent
67, Gulyamov Street
Tashkent
100000
Uzbekistan
Public access to embassies, high commissions and consulates is by appointment only
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To call us in an emergency or send us an online enquiry use our contact form: https://www.contact.service.csd.fcdo.gov.uk/posts/uzbekistan/british-embassy-tashkent
Visa enquiries: https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk
Trade enquiries: [email protected]