Eager to explore the hidden gems of Tajikistan? Let's streamline your visa process from Australia.
Planning a journey to Tajikistan should be thrilling, not getting tangled up in visa paperwork. We're here to simplify your eVisa application, ensuring you can focus on planning your Tajik adventure.
With our help, you're one step closer to experiencing Tajikistan's wonders, like marveling at the stunning Iskanderkul Lake or stepping back in time at the Hissar Fortress. These are the moments that await you in Tajikistan, and we're here to assist you in getting there effortlessly.
Do Australian citizens need a Tajikistan eVisa?
Yes, if you're an Australian citizen looking to travel to Tajikistan, you'll need to first secure a Tajikistan eVisa.
The eVisa is a must-have for Australians entering the country, whether you're arriving by air or crossing over land. It's your ticket into the country, simplifying your entry at various points.
Upon arrival in Tajikistan, it's normal procedure for officials to stamp both your passport and your printout of the eVisa. It's wise to keep these two documents together during your stay to ensure your travel goes without a hitch.
Want to learn more about the Tajikistan eVisa? Get all the details here.
Understanding the Tajikistan eVisa for Australian citizens
When Australian citizens apply for a Tajikistan eVisa, the validity of the visa starts from the date that’s indicated on their application. This eVisa remains valid for 90 days, providing ample time to plan your visit. Once in Tajikistan, the eVisa permits a stay of up to 60 days per entry.
It's crucial to remember that the day you enter Tajikistan and the day you exit are counted towards the 60-day maximum stay. For example, if you enter on May 10th, you would need to exit by July 8th to keep to the 60-day limit.
Also, for Australians keen on exploring the majestic Pamir Highway, acquiring a GBAO Permit is necessary.
The GBAO Permit is a special travel authorization that is mandatory for all Turks who want to travel to the Pamir Mountains, the Pamir Highway, and the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous region.
Fortunately, the GBAO Permit can be applied for together with your Tajikistan eVisa.
Learn more about the GBAO Permit.
How to get a Tajikistan eVisa or GBAO Permit from Australia with us
Getting your eVisa or GBAO Permit might sound complicated, but we make it easier. We've set up our platform to help you get your travel documents without the hassle.
Follow these easy steps to apply with us:
Step 1: Enter your personal information and travel details on our website or via the iVisa app.
Step 2: Verify that all the information you’ve provided is accurate and choose your preferred processing time. Pay the fees with a credit or debit card, PayPal, or Venmo.
Step 3: Complete the rest of the application form, upload the required documents, and submit it.
After these steps, we'll look over your application to make sure it's error-free. When your visa or permit is ready, we'll email it to you. Make sure to print it out and keep a digital copy on your phone before your trip to Tajikistan.
Tajikistan Embassy in Australia
Tajikistan does not have a diplomatic mission in Australia. If you need consular assistance for your Tajikistan eVisa or GBAO Permit, you can contact the nearest embassy, which is the Embassy of Tajikistan in Japan.
Address: 141-0021, Tokyo, Shinagawa-ku, Kamioosaki 1-5-42.
Phone: +81 3 6721 7455.
Email address: [email protected]
If you need Tajikistan consular services from another country, our Embassies Finder can help you locate the nearest Tajikistan embassy or consulate, wherever you are in the world.
If you’ve got more questions about applying for a Tajikistan eVisa or a GBAO Permit, you can get in touch with our customer support team. Contact them any time via WhatsApp or through the iVisa chat.