
EUROASIA Insurance: Schengen Visa 2025 Requirements
Applying for a Schengen visa? Uzbek citizens need EU-standard health insurance. EUROASIA Insurance meets consular rules and protects you throughout Europe.
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Travel insurance (also called travel medical insurance or insurance for travelers going abroad) is your financial protection while you are outside your home country. It covers unexpected medical expenses that may occur during your trip.
Travel insurance abroad protects you from:

Medical services abroad can be expensive. Even a simple doctor’s consultation may cost hundreds of dollars, and serious treatment can reach tens of thousands. A travel insurance policy helps you get the medical care you need without paying out of pocket.
Helps you avoid paying for expensive treatment from your own pocket. The insurance company covers the costs.
Our assistance service will direct you to a trusted clinic and help with communication, including a translator if needed.
You travel with confidence, knowing you can get qualified help in any situation.
Understanding how travel insurance works will help you use your policy effectively during your trip. The process is simple and clear:
Choose an insurance plan, enter your travel dates, and pay online. Your policy will appear in the app within minutes.
Insurance coverage starts on the policy start date you selected. It’s important to purchase the policy before leaving your country.
If you feel unwell or get injured, call the assistance service using the number in your policy. It’s available 24/7.
The operator will arrange medical help: refer you to a clinic, send a doctor, or call an ambulance if needed.
The insurance company pays the medical provider directly. You don’t need to spend your own money.
After treatment, you continue your trip or return home. The policy remains valid until the end date.
A policy from EUROASIA Insurance is a reliable way to protect yourself from unexpected medical expenses while traveling to China. China is one of the most visited destinations in Asia — people travel there for business, study, shopping, and to explore major cities and historic sites.
Our insurance policy is valid across the People’s Republic of China and covers key medical risks, including emergency medical care, hospitalization, urgent dental treatment, and repatriation. If needed, the policy can also help reimburse additional expenses related to insured events abroad.
With EUROASIA Insurance, you can plan your route with confidence — whether it’s Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, or excursions to the Great Wall of China — knowing that if something unexpected happens, you’ll get help and the costs will be covered according to the policy terms.
Most travelers from Uzbekistan visit China’s major cities for tourism, shopping, and business trips, and also head to resort regions for a seaside getaway. Below are some of the most popular cities people typically choose.
The capital and a classic first trip: museums, imperial history, and China’s most iconic landmarks.
A modern мегаполис: skyscrapers, waterfronts, entertainment, and great shopping opportunities.
A frequent choice for business and закупки: trade fairs, malls, and a strong business infrastructure.
A historic destination: an ancient capital and a popular place for classic sightseeing routes.
A tech hub near Hong Kong: trade shows, electronics, modern districts, and a fast-paced vibe.
A more scenic side of China near the big cities: nature, lakeside walks, and a calmer break.
A resort-style trip: sea, beaches, and a true vacation vibe if you want to relax.
A convenient entry point in the northwest, often chosen for short trips and regional routes.
China is a modern, fast-moving country with its own rules, digital infrastructure, and cultural specifics. To make your trip smooth and stress-free, it’s worth keeping a few practical things in mind:
In big cities you may sometimes find English, but it’s best to rely on a translator app. Save your hotel address and a few key phrases in Chinese (for example, in your phone notes) so you can show them to a taxi driver or at reception.
Some popular services may not work in China (for example, Google and WhatsApp). It’s smart to install alternatives in advance: WeChat for messaging, DiDi for taxis, and maps that work well locally. Download everything you need before you leave.
In many cities, everyday purchases are paid by QR codes via WeChat Pay or Alipay, and cash is used much less often. To keep things easy, set up one of the wallets in advance and carry a small amount of cash for emergencies.
Always carry your passport: police checks can happen, and copies may not be accepted. You also need to register your place of stay within 24 hours: hotels do this for you, but if you’re not staying in a hotel, you may need to register at the local police station.
Tap water is generally not suitable for drinking — bottled water is the safer choice. Medical care can be expensive, so travel insurance is especially important (including hospitalization and evacuation if needed).
Be careful with “antiques” and items that could be considered cultural valuables — exporting them may require permits or be prohibited. Buy souvenirs from reputable places and keep receipts for expensive purchases.
Bring a power adapter: you may encounter Type A/C/I sockets in China (220V).
Download essential apps in advance: maps, translator, taxis, and payments.
Keep your passport with you — document checks are possible.
Drink bottled water; it’s better to avoid tap water.
Carry a small amount of cash, but expect QR payments to be the main method.
Keep receipts for expensive purchases — they can help at customs if needed.
Follow these simple steps to get fast, quality assistance
Contact our 24/7 assistance service using the phone number shown in your insurance policy. The line is available around the clock, every day.
Tell the operator your policy number, full name, and describe what happened. Share your current location and a contact phone number.
The operator will arrange medical assistance, refer you to the nearest clinic, or send a doctor if needed. Follow all instructions from the specialist. Expenses are paid directly by the insurance company.

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For short-term trips, citizens of Uzbekistan may enter China visa-free for up to 30 days per trip (and up to 90 days total within 180 days) under bilateral agreements. Medical insurance is usually not a mandatory entry requirement, but it is strongly recommended, as medical services in China are paid and can be expensive. If you apply for a visa (for example, for a longer stay), travel medical insurance may be required among the documents.
Yes, the policy may include coverage for expenses related to COVID-19 (diagnostics, treatment, hospitalization, and other medical services), according to the terms of the selected insurance program.
Immediately contact the 24/7 assistance service using the phone number listed in your policy. The operator will explain the next steps and direct you to an appropriate medical facility. In an emergency, call local emergency services and notify the assistance service as soon as possible.
In most cases, if you act through the assistance service, the insurer helps arrange treatment and payment under an agreed scheme. In some situations, a clinic may request payment or a deposit — keep all receipts and medical documents for reimbursement according to the policy terms.
Yes, in many cases you can purchase a policy while already traveling. Please note that coverage often does not start immediately (usually after 24–48 hours), and events that occurred before the policy purchase are not covered.
For travel to China, coverage starting from $30,000 is commonly chosen as a basic option. If you plan active recreation, a long stay, have age-related risks, or chronic conditions, it is better to consider $50,000 or $90,000 for greater peace of mind.
The basic policy covers standard tourist activities. For sports and higher-risk activities (such as mountain routes, water activities, or extreme sports), an additional “SPORT” option is usually required when purchasing the policy, which extends coverage.
You can present the electronic policy on your phone. However, we recommend saving it in several places (email/cloud) and printing it if possible, in case there is no internet access or your device runs out of battery.
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