Tajikistan increases consular fees for citizenship and visa services

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The Government of Tajikistan has significantly raised consular fees for several services related to citizenship and visas, according to a recent official decree.

Foreign nationals applying for Tajik citizenship or renouncing it will now be required to pay $200 (approximately 1,860 somonis at the exchange rate as of October 28), up from the previous fee of $50 (about 462 somonis).

The fee for restoring Tajik citizenship has also surged to $200, a tenfold increase from the earlier charge of $20 (around 185 somonis).

For minors under the age of 16 who are either stateless or citizens of other countries, the cost of a Tajik visa—regardless of duration or entry type—has been set at $30 (about 277 somonis), up from the former $10 (92 somonis).

In addition, foreign students, postgraduates, PhD candidates, and others affiliated with Tajik educational and research institutions will now have to pay $100 (approximately 925 somonis) for a visa—previously, this category benefited from lower rates.

A detailed breakdown of the updated consular fees is provided in the infographic accompanying the official announcement.

These adjustments reflect the government's new policy approach to streamline immigration processes and possibly generate additional state revenue. However, the sharp increases may also raise concerns among prospective applicants and institutions relying on international cooperation.

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