Kazakhstan has one of the most generous visa policies in Central Asia. Citizens of 77 countries can enter without a visa for stays of 14 to 30 days. Many more can get an e-visa online without visiting an embassy. If you're planning a trip of 2 weeks or less, there's a good chance you don't need to do anything except show up with a valid passport.
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The following countries enjoy visa-free access to Kazakhstan. The duration depends on bilateral agreements:
Most visitors from these regions can stay up to 30 days without a visa:
European Union (all 27 member states), United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, UAE, Israel, Turkey, Malaysia, and many others.
China (PRC), India, Iran — 14-day visa-free access. For Chinese tourists, this means you can visit Almaty, Astana, and even take a Charyn Canyon day trip without applying for anything in advance.
Some nationalities qualify for a 72-hour transit stay if flying through Almaty or Astana airports. Check with your airline before traveling.
⚠️ NOTE TO EDITORIAL TEAM: Visa policies change frequently. Before publishing, verify the current list at the official Kazakh MFA website (gov.kz) or eGov portal. The categories above are based on 2025 policy and should be confirmed for accuracy at time of publication. Consider adding a "Last updated: [date]" notice at the top of this section.
If your country isn't on the visa-free list, you can likely apply for an e-visa online:
How it works:
What you get: A single-entry tourist visa valid for 30 days.
What you need:
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For nationalities not covered by visa-free or e-visa agreements, you'll need to apply at a Kazakh embassy or consulate in your country.
Requirements typically include:
Processing time: 5–10 business days at most embassies.
Foreign visitors staying in Kazakhstan must be registered within 3 business days of arrival. In practice:
Failure to register can result in fines or complications when leaving the country. It's rarely enforced for short stays at hotels, but don't risk it.
Immigration is straightforward. You'll go through passport control, where the officer will stamp your passport with your permitted stay duration. There's no arrival card to fill out (Kazakhstan eliminated them in 2024). Customs is usually a formality unless you're carrying large amounts of cash (over $10,000 must be declared).
Land borders can be slower, especially the Khorgos crossing from China, which gets busy during trade fairs. Expect 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on traffic. Have your visa or proof of visa-free status ready, along with your vehicle documents if driving.
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