
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 medical insurance for a trip to the Czech Republic is financial protection during your stay abroad. The policy covers unforeseen medical expenses that may arise during the trip.
Insurance for a trip to the Czech Republic helps protect against:

Medical services abroad are expensive. Even a simple doctor's consultation can cost hundreds of dollars, and serious treatment — tens of thousands. An Insurance Policy allows you to receive necessary medical assistance without spending your own funds.
Eliminates the need to pay for expensive treatment out of pocket. The insurance company covers all expenses.
The service department will direct you to a verified clinic with English-speaking staff or a translator.
You travel with confidence that in any situation you will receive qualified assistance.
Understanding how traveler's insurance works will help you effectively use the policy during your trip. The process is simple and clear:
You choose an insurance program, specify travel dates and pay for the policy online. The policy arrives in the app within a few minutes.
The insurance becomes effective from the specified trip start date. It is important to issue the policy before leaving the country.
If a health problem arises, you call the assistance service using the number from the policy. Available 24/7.
The operator organizes medical assistance: directs you to a clinic, calls a doctor or an ambulance.
The insurance company pays for medical services directly to the clinic. You do not need to spend your own money.
After treatment ends, you continue your trip or return home. The policy is valid until the end date.
A policy from EUROASIA Insurance is a reliable way to protect yourself from unforeseen medical expenses during a trip to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is a popular destination in Europe: tourists, students, and travelers wishing to see historical cities and cultural attractions come here.
Our insurance policy is valid in the territory of the Czech Republic and covers major medical risks, including emergency medical assistance, hospitalization, emergency dentistry, and repatriation. If necessary, the policy helps compensate for additional expenses related to insured events abroad.
With a EUROASIA Insurance policy, you can calmly plan your trip — whether it's walking around Prague, visiting Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, or traveling to other cities in the Czech Republic — knowing that in an unforeseen situation you will receive the necessary assistance, and the insurance company will cover the expenses according to the policy terms.
Most often, travelers from Uzbekistan go to the Czech Republic for historical cities, resort regions, and popular tourist destinations in Europe. Below are the Czech cities most frequently chosen for travel.
The main tourist center of the Czech Republic: Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, the Old Town, and atmospheric streets.
A famous resort town: mineral springs, sanatoriums, and relaxing rest.
One of the most beautiful cities in Europe: an ancient castle, medieval architecture, and a cozy atmosphere.
The country's second-largest city: universities, modern districts, and historical sights.
An industrial and cultural center in the east of the country with museums and festivals.
A city known for its beer and ancient architecture, popular for short tourist trips.
A historical city near Prague, known for the Ossuary and Gothic cathedrals.
A popular destination for mountain holidays and active tourism in the north of the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic is a safe and popular country in Central Europe with a developed tourist infrastructure. To ensure a comfortable trip, it is worth considering a few practical points in advance.
The official language is Czech. In tourist areas of Prague and major cities, many people speak English, but in smaller towns, it is useful to have a translator or save the hotel address in Czech in advance.
The internet works stably, and Wi-Fi is available in most cafes, hotels, and public places. Tourists often use eSIMs or local SIM cards for convenient access to maps and navigation.
The main currency is the Czech koruna (CZK). Most places accept bank cards, but it is sometimes useful to have some cash for small shops or transport.
Always carry your passport or a copy of it. Documents are rarely checked in the Czech Republic, but they may be needed when checking into a hotel or renting transport.
Medical care in Europe can be expensive for tourists. Therefore, medical insurance for a trip to the Czech Republic is recommended and often required when applying for a Schengen visa.
Prague and other cities have a well-developed public transport system — metro, trams, and buses. Tickets can be purchased at vending machines, mobile apps, or kiosks.
Type C and E sockets (230V) are used in the Czech Republic — usually no adapter is needed.
Download offline maps (Google Maps or Maps.me) — this is convenient for walking around cities.
Watch your personal belongings in tourist areas — just like in any popular European city.
In restaurants, it is customary to leave a tip of about 5–10% of the bill.
Public transport runs exactly on schedule — tickets must be validated.
Always have medical insurance with you in case you need to visit a clinic.
Follow simple instructions to get quick and high-quality assistance
Contact the 24-hour assistance service at the phone number indicated in your insurance policy. The support line operates 24/7 without weekends.
Tell the operator your insurance policy number, your full name, and describe the situation in detail. Indicate your current location in the Czech Republic and contact phone number.
The operator will organize medical assistance for you, direct you to the nearest clinic, or call a doctor. Follow all specialist instructions. Expenses are covered by the insurance company in accordance with the terms of the insurance policy.

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The Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of Uzbekistan usually require a Schengen visa, and travel medical insurance is a mandatory document for obtaining it. The policy must be valid throughout the Schengen Area and cover medical expenses of at least €30,000.
Yes, the policy may include coverage for expenses related to COVID-19 (diagnostics, treatment, hospitalization, and other medical services) — in accordance with the terms of the selected insurance program.
Contact the 24-hour assistance service at the number indicated in the policy. The operator will advise on further actions and direct you to a suitable medical facility. In an emergency, you can call local emergency services and then notify the insurance company's assistance service.
If you contact via the assistance service, treatment is usually arranged directly between the clinic and the insurance company. In some cases, the clinic may ask you to pay for services yourself — then it is important to keep all receipts and medical documents for subsequent reimbursement under the policy terms.
In many cases, insurance can be arranged even during the trip. However, it is worth noting that the policy usually does not take effect immediately (often after 24–48 hours), and events that occurred before purchasing the policy are not covered.
For trips to Schengen countries, the minimum coverage is usually €30,000. Many tourists choose a higher limit — for example, €50,000 or €90,000, to feel more confident about potential medical expenses in Europe.
A standard travel policy covers ordinary travel and walks. For active recreation or sports (e.g., mountain hiking, skiing, or other activities), an additional "SPORT" option may be required, which extends the Insurance Coverage.
The Electronic insurance policy can be presented from a phone. Nevertheless, it is recommended to save it in several places (for example, in email or the cloud) and, if possible, print a copy — in case of lack of internet or phone battery drain.
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