
How to Get Your Uzbekistan Permanent Residence
If you want to live in Uzbekistan for a long time but aren't from there, you should strive to get permanent status. World Immigration Hub can help you get things done more quickly by providing you with experienced help. First, you need to see if you qualify. This could be pouring money into something, getting your family together, or working for a long time. You need to get vital documents including your passport, proof of income, and health certifications. World Immigration Hub helps with getting all the papers in order and checking them. You need to transmit it to the local migration officials so they can process it. The process includes checking people's backgrounds and making sure they follow the law. World Immigration Hub checks that all applications meet Uzbek standards. You can legally live, work, and go to school in Uzbekistan if you receive a permanent resident permit. You don't normally have to renew, but you do have to let the authorities know about any changes. World Immigration Hub can also help you with any questions you have about the legislation or how things work. You need to know about the laws and rules in Uzbekistan before you apply. World Immigration Hub can assist the process go smoothly and without any complications. If you have permanent status, you can buy a home and plan your finances for the long term. Getting advice from an expert will make it more likely that you will be authorized.
We will arrange a meeting with a World Immigration Hub specialist for you in person or online format
During the meeting, the specialist will:
- Explain how we work and how we can help you.
- Explain the immigration process step-by-step, presenting the roadmap, budget, and financial requirements.
- Share our immigration experience and discuss key points you should know before starting your journey.
- Determine the next steps together with you.
Depending on the project’s complexity, the meeting with the manager may be coordinated with experts, designers, and assistants.
Natalia Kovalenko
Immigration Consultant
Mehman Asadzade
Immigration Lawyer