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B1 B2 visa renewal guide for Uzbekistan: Requirements and how to apply
iVisa
3 min read
Updated on Nov 07, 2024
Summary
  • Visa Class: B1/B2 Nonimmigrant Visa Renewal
  • Difficulty Rating: Moderate (65/100) - This score indicates a process requiring attention to detail and proper documentation
  • Visa Type: Multiple Entry
  • Validity: Up to 10 years from issue date
  • Maximum Stay: 180 days per visit

Like other visas, the B1/B2 has a limited validity period and requires renewal to enter the United States. When renewing your US B1/B2 visa in Uzbekistan, you need to meet specific eligibility criteria:

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Understanding B1 B2 visa renewal requirements for Uzbekistan

  • Your previous visa must not be lost or stolen and should be valid or expired within 48 months
  • You must be applying for the same visa category as your previous visa
  • You should not have any visa refusals since your last issuance
  • You must be physically present in Uzbekistan at the time of application

iVisa Pro Tip: Many applicants have reported success when demonstrating strong ties to Uzbekistan through employment contracts, property ownership, or family commitments.

Step-by-step application process and documentation

Renewing a US B1/B2 visa in Uzbekistan involves several key steps:

1.Check your eligibility: Foreign nationals can renew their visa if their previous visa was a B1/B2 visa that expired within 48 months

2.Complete the online application form using the US Government website

3.Pay the application fee

4.Attend an interview (if required)

5.Submit required documents

6.Wait for visa processing

Required documents to apply for B1/B2 Visa renewal

  • Valid Uzbekistan passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Previous passport with expired visa
  • Recent photograph meeting US visa requirements
  • Completed DS-160 form
  • Proof of financial stability
  • Current employment verification
  • Travel itinerary (if available)

Interview waiver eligibility and processing options

Applicants applying for a B1/B2 US Visa renewal can do so without an in-person visa appointment at the US embassy or consulate. This program applies to individuals renewing B1/B2 visitor visas that are still valid or have expired within the past 24 months.

To qualify for the interview waiver, you must:

  • Have no prior visa refusals
  • Be a citizen or resident of Uzbekistan
  • Have a previously issued biometric visa

iVisa Pro Tip: Applicants who maintain detailed travel records and can demonstrate consistent compliance with previous visa terms often report smoother renewal experiences.

Pro tips for successful B1/B2 visa renewal

Based on customer feedback, here are essential tips for a successful renewal:

1.Strong ties demonstration

  • Maintain detailed employment records
  • Keep bank statements organized
  • Document property ownership
  • Preserve family documentation

2.Interview preparation

  • Practice common interview questions
  • Prepare clear travel plans
  • Organize documents systematically
  • Review previous travel history

3.Application timing

  • Apply 4-6 months before current visa expiration
  • Schedule appointments during off-peak seasons
  • Allow extra time for administrative processing

Frequently asked questions

Can I renew my B1/B2 visa without visiting the embassy?

While interview waivers are possible for eligible applicants, each case is evaluated individually.

What happens if my circumstances have changed since my last visa?

Changes in employment, marital status, or financial situation should be clearly documented.

How long does administrative processing typically take?

Processing times vary, but typically range from 2-8 weeks.

US Embassy location in Uzbekistan

U.S. Embassy Tashkent 3 Moyqorghon Street, 5th Block Yunusobod District 100093 Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Contact us for more information

Our customer service team is ready to assist if you have any questions about Uzbekistan or the B1/B2 visa renewal application. Contact us any time via our customer service agents via chat or WhatsApp.

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