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Uruguay

Best Time to Visit January, February, April, November, December
Uruguay

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Uruguay, situated in the southeastern region of South America, is a small but vibrant country known for its progressive social policies, rich cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The capital and largest city is Montevideo. Uruguay has a predominantly European-influenced culture, with a mix of Spanish and indigenous elements. Spanish is the official language, and the population is largely of European descent, particularly from Spain and Italy. The country has a secular tradition, with a separation between church and state. Uruguayan cuisine reflects its agricultural heritage, with beef being a central component of many traditional dishes. Asado, a barbecue featuring various cuts of meat, is a popular culinary tradition. The country is also known for its mate tea culture. The Uruguayan Peso (UYU) is the official currency, and the economy is based on agriculture, livestock farming, and services. Uruguay has a well-developed social welfare system and is recognized for its commitment to education and healthcare. Uruguay's landscape includes fertile plains, rolling hills, and a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The country has several natural attractions, such as the picturesque beaches of Punta del Este and the UNESCO-listed town of Colonia del Sacramento, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. Uruguay has a democratic political system, and it has a history of political stability. The country has been a pioneer in progressive social policies, including the legalization of same-sex marriage and the regulation of the cannabis market. Despite its small size, Uruguay has a rich cultural scene, with contributions to literature, music, and the arts. Tango music and dance have a significant presence, and the country hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year. In summary, Uruguay's combination of cultural richness, progressive values, and natural beauty makes it a unique and appealing destination in South America. The country's commitment to social development and its welcoming atmosphere contribute to its distinct identity on the global stage.

Country

Uruguay

Best Time to Visit

January, February, April, November, December

Ideal Duration

7 Days Day(s)

Visa Rules

Last updated: 2025-04-29 07:18:51

Tourist visa

​​Indian citizens planning to visit Uruguay for tourism are required to obtain a tourist visa prior to travel.

For a tourist visa to Uruguay, you'll need to provide the following documents:

Required Documents and Particulars

1. Passports

• Original Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months.

• Photocopies: Data and amendment pages of the passport.

• Old Passport Booklets: Submit original old passport booklets if applicable.

2. Photographs

• Passport-sized Photos: 2 photographs with a white background.

• Visa Application Form: Duly filled in.

3. Covering Letter

• Addressed to: The Visa Officer, Consulate General of Uruguay.

• Content: Brief the profile of the applicants, purpose of travel, travel dates, and a day-to-day itinerary.

• Format: Can be on plain paper for individuals and on company letterhead for officials/sponsored applicants.

4. Bank Statements

• Original Statements: Last 3 months’ personal and company’s bank statements with the seal and signature from the bank.

• Details: Should show proof of funds and income from relevant and active accounts.

• Preferred Format: A4 size with a closing date closer to the date of visa application.

• Credit/Debit Card: Photocopy of both sides of credit or debit card (excluding PIN).

5. IT Returns

• Latest 3 Years: Income Tax Acknowledgement / ITR-V (Saral) for individuals and the company.

6. Itinerary / Air Tickets

• Return Air Tickets: Include all internal flight/train tickets if applicable.

• Day-wise Itinerary: Provide a detailed itinerary of the tour.

7. Purpose of Travel / Accommodation

• Proof of Accommodation: Any proof of accommodation, purpose at the destination, booking certificate, and payment receipts from the tour operator.

• For Cruises: A covering letter from the tourist company confirming hotel booking in Uruguay.

• Invitation Letter: From Uruguay or hotel reservation made under the traveler’s name.

• Confirmed Hotel Booking: In Uruguay.

8. Supporting Credentials

Businessmen:

• Documents: Proprietorship certificate / Certificate of Registration / Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association / Partnership Deed.

• NOC: From other partners or directors in case of a partnership.

Employees:

• Leave Sanction Letter: From the company (or from the Government body in case of government employees/public servants).

• Salary Statements: Last 3 months' salary statements (only for private firms).

• Company ID Card: Optional.

• Retirement Certificate: Or letter / Copy of Pension Book (for retired employees).

• Pension Statements: For the last three months.

Students:

• Leave Sanction Letter: From the educational institution (for travel during working days).

• Bonafide Certificate: From the educational institution (for travel during vacations).

• School/College ID Card: Optional.

Newlywed/Honeymooners (if the spouse's name is not endorsed in their passports):

• Marriage Certificate: Original.

• Wedding Invitation Card/Photographs: In case the marriage certificate is not ready.

Children Traveling Unaccompanied by Both Parents/Either Parent:

• Notary Attested NOC: On INR 100/- stamp paper from both/either of the parents if unaccompanied.

• Passport Copies: Copy of both/either of the parents.

• Birth Certificate: If parents don't have passports, along with copies of the ID cards of the parents.

Travelers Unaccompanied by Spouses/Partners:

• Notary Attested NOC: On a stamp paper from the unaccompanied spouse.

• Passport Copy: Of the unaccompanied spouse. If not a passport holder, any government ID proof mentioning the spouse’s name can be submitted.

9. Additional Supporting Documents (if available)

• FD Receipts: From banks.

• Public Shares/Debentures Certificate: As proof of investments.

• Asset Evaluation Report: From a Chartered Accountant (CA).

•       Medical Certificate: A recent health certificate. ​

Additional Notes

  • Entry Validity: Once issued, the visa must be utilized within 60 days; otherwise, it becomes invalid.
  • Vaccination Requirements: Ensure that your vaccinations are up-to-date as per Uruguayan health regulations.
  • Application Submission: All documents should be scanned in PDF format and emailed to the embassy. Originals must be presented during the visa interview.


Disclaimers

The above list of documents is the standard requirement for the visa application. The Embassy/Consulate/High Commission/Application Centres reserve the right to request additional documents for verification.

Travelspoc does not guarantee the outcome of any visa application. Decisions on visa applications are at the sole discretion of the respective Embassy/Consulate/High Commission.

Visa Application Centres and Embassy Information

Embassy of Uruguay, New Delhi  

Address: B-8/3, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110057  

Tel : +91-11- 4950 6151 / 91-11-2615-1991

Email : uruind22@gmail.com  

   

Consulate of Uruguay, Mumbai  

Address: Nirmal Building, 9th floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai-400021

Tel : 91-22-2285 4614 / 22854616  

Email : uruguay.hcom@tcs.com


​To obtain official information on visa requirements and application procedures for Uruguay, you can consult the following authoritative sources:

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay provides comprehensive details about visa categories, requirements, and application processes. This is the primary source for official visa information.

Uruguay Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Visa Information

The National Directorate of Migration of Uruguay provides up-to-date information on visa exemptions and requirements based on nationality.

 National Directorate of Migration – Visa Requirements




  

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