VISAS/PERMITS

In Kyrgyzstan, there is a visa-free regime with Russia and the CIS countries. For citizens of Russia, to travel around Kyrgyzstan, it is enough to have an internal passport with you. To enter Uzbekistan, citizens of Russia and the CIS countries must have a passport with them. Attention to participants from Europe and abroad! Since the beginning of August 2012, the law “On the introduction of a visa-free regime for citizens of some states for a period of 60 days” came into force. According to the adopted law, citizens of 44 countries from the list below have the right to come to Kyrgyzstan and stay on its territory without a Kyrgyz visa for a period of no more than 60 days. This greatly simplifies the possibility of arriving in Kyrgyzstan, reduces costs, and also gives a significant advantage to those of our participants who were previously forced to purchase a package with the option of arrival and departure through Bishkek, because only at the Consular Section of Manas Airport could they obtain a visa to Kyrgyzstan on arrival. Now, participants from 44 countries can fly immediately to Osh. Other options for arrival and departure (via Tashkent or Bishkek) also remain valid. The list of states with respect to whose citizens a unilateral visa-free regime applies:

For unlimited time: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Vietnam, Georgia, Kazakhstan, DPRK, Cuba, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Laos.

For up to 90 days: Mongolia, Ukraine.

For up to 60 days: Union of australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei Darussalam, Vatican, United Kingdom, Hungary, Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Denmark, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Qatar, The Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, United Arab Emirates, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, United States of America, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech, Switzerland, Sweden, Estonia, Japan.

For up to 30 days: Malaysia.

All participants in the program of climbing Lenin Peak, by virtue of existing rules, must compulsorily issue a pass to the border control zone (ZPK), in which Lenin Peak is located. For this, it is necessary not later than 1 month before your arrival to send a photocopy of your passport and indicate the planned length of stay.