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The Kyrgyz Republic (formerly known as Kyrgyzstan) is a newly independent nation in Central Asia undergoing profound political and economic change. Tourist facilities are not highly developed, and many of the goods and services taken for granted in other countries are not yet available.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport and visa as well as an invitation are required. For further information regarding entry requirements, contact the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic at 1732 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007, telephone (202)338-5141. Transiting travelers holding visas for Russia or other neighboring New Independent States, except Georgia and Tajikistan, are allowed to stay in the Kyrgyz Republic for up to three days.
Americans are required to register their passports with the Office of Visas and Registration, of the Kyrgyz Internal Affairs Ministry, within three business days after arrival in the Kyrgyz Republic. There are fines for failure to register and fines for late registration. This requirement does not apply to official delegation members and bearers of diplomatic passports.
REGISTRATION AND EMBASSY LOCATION: Americans living in or visiting the Kyrgyz Republic are encouraged to register at the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek and obtain updated information on travel and security within the Kyrgyz Republic. The U.S. Embassy publishes a newsletter for the international community of Bishkek, which also contains useful information. The U.S.Embassy in Bishkek is located at 171 Prospect Mira, telephone (996)(312)55-12-41, after-hours cell telephone (996)(517)72-00-51, fax No. (996)(312)22-32-10. Additional information on the region can be found in the Department of State's brochure Tips for Travelers to Russia and the Newly Independent States. |