
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 known as traveler's medical insurance or overseas travel insurance) is financial protection for the duration of your stay abroad. It covers unforeseen medical expenses that may arise during your trip.
Travel insurance abroad protects you from:

Medical services abroad are expensive. Even a simple doctor's consultation can cost hundreds of dollars, and serious treatment can cost tens of thousands. An insurance policy allows you to receive necessary medical care without spending your own money.
Eliminates the need to pay for expensive treatment out of your own pocket. The insurance company covers all expenses.
The service team will direct you to a verified clinic with Russian-speaking staff or an interpreter.
You travel with the confidence that you will receive qualified assistance in any situation.
Understanding how traveler's insurance works will help you effectively use your 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 minutes.
The insurance becomes active from the specified travel start date. It is important to issue the policy before leaving the country.
If a health problem arises, call the service center using the number on your 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 don't need to spend your own money.
After treatment, you continue your journey 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 your vacation in Turkey. Turkey is one of the most popular tourist destinations for citizens of Uzbekistan, attracting millions of tourists with its resorts, historical sights, and hospitality.
Our insurance policy is valid throughout the territory of the Republic of Turkey and covers all major medical risks, including emergency medical care, hospitalization, dentistry, and repatriation. Special attention is paid to COVID-19 coverage – we understand the importance of protection against this disease while traveling.
With a EUROASIA Insurance policy, you can enjoy relaxing on the beaches of Antalya, exploring the ancient ruins of Ephesus, or admiring the beauty of Cappadocia, knowing that in case of an unforeseen situation, you will receive qualified medical assistance, and all expenses will be covered by the insurance company.
Medical services in Turkey for foreign tourists are paid and can cost a significant amount. Despite the high quality of medical care in Turkish clinics, the cost of treatment can seriously impact your budget.
The cost of a quality insurance policy is only a few dollars per day, while even a simple doctor's visit can cost hundreds of dollars. Purchasing insurance is a wise decision that will protect your budget and ensure peace of mind during your vacation.
For a comfortable trip to Turkey, it is recommended to choose a policy with the following parameters:
The cost of travel insurance to Turkey depends on several factors: the duration of the trip, the age of travelers, the amount of insurance coverage, and the selected additional options.
| Tariff | Cost |
|---|---|
| ECONOMY Tariff (€20,000) | from 55,000 UZS |
| CLASSIC Tariff (€60,000) | from 100,000 UZS |
| EXCLUSIVE Tariff (€90,000) | from 250,000 UZS |
| STOPVIRUS 1 Tariff (€60,000 + COVID) | from 125,000 UZS |
| STOPVIRUS 2 Tariff (€90,000 + COVID) | from 320,000 UZS |
The longer the trip, the higher the cost. The price is calculated for each day of stay.
Policies with a larger insured amount are more expensive, but provide better protection.
Increased rates apply for people over 65 and children under 1 year of age.
Engaging in sports and extreme recreation increases the policy cost by 20-50%.
Important: Don't save on insurance! The price difference between a basic and premium policy might be only $5-25, but in case of serious illness or injury, it will save you thousands of dollars.
Turkey and Uzbekistan are two Muslim countries with rich histories and similar traditions. However, there are important differences in laws, customs, and rules of conduct that are important to know:
Despite the similarity between the Uzbek and Turkish languages, not all Turks understand Uzbek. In tourist areas, staff usually speak English or Russian. When bargaining in bazaars, remember: Turks like to bargain, but they do it more moderately. The initial price may be inflated by 2-3 times, not 5-10 times, as in Eastern bazaars.
Although both countries are Muslim, Turkey is more secular. In tourist areas, many Turks do not observe namaz, consume alcohol, and dress more freely. One should not be surprised or condemn such behavior. At the same time, mosque rules are strict: women must cover their heads and shoulders, men must wear long trousers.
Turkey has very strict smoking regulations. Smoking is only allowed outdoors or in designated areas. Fines for smoking in unauthorized places are up to 200 lira (~$7). It is also forbidden to consume alcohol in public places outside of licensed establishments. Drunken behavior on the street can lead to fines or detention.
Always carry a copy or photo of your passport on your phone. Turkish police have the right to check documents at any time. When interacting with the police, be polite and calm. Do not try to "negotiate" or offer bribes – this will lead to serious problems.
The export of antiques, archaeological finds, and stones from historical sites is strictly prohibited. Even a small stone from Ephesus can lead to detention. Also, you cannot export more than 5 kg of tea and more than 1 kg of coffee per person. Declare large purchases (carpets, gold).
If a Turk invites you for tea, it is common courtesy, you are not obliged to buy anything. In restaurants, tips (bahşiş) are 5-10% and are often already included in the bill. Check your receipt. When entering a Turk's home, take off your shoes – this tradition is common to our cultures.
Bring a power adapter (European type).
Many Turks understand Russian – don't hesitate to speak Russian.
Uzbek sums cannot be exchanged – bring dollars or euros.
Exchange lira at official exchange offices (döviz bürosu), not in hotels.
Halal meat in restaurants is the norm, you can eat calmly.
Tap water is not drinkable – buy bottled water.
You can buy a SIM card at the airport, WhatsApp is more convenient for calls.
Follow simple instructions to get quick and quality assistance
Contact our 24/7 service center using the phone number indicated in your insurance policy. The phone operates 24/7, without days off.
Tell the operator your policy number, full name, and describe the situation in detail. Provide your location and contact phone number.
The operator will arrange medical assistance for you, direct you to the nearest clinic, or call a doctor. Follow all instructions from the specialist. All expenses are paid directly by the insurance company.

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For citizens of Uzbekistan, medical insurance is not a mandatory requirement for entry into Turkey. However, it is strongly recommended to purchase a policy, as medical services in the country are paid and expensive. Having insurance will provide you with peace of mind and financial protection during your trip.
Yes, all our insurance policies include coverage for expenses related to COVID-19. This includes diagnosis, treatment, hospitalization, and quarantine if necessary. We understand the importance of this coverage in the current situation.
Immediately contact the 24-hour service center using the phone number indicated in your policy. The operator will arrange medical assistance and direct you to a suitable clinic. Do not go to medical institutions on your own without prior agreement with the insurance company, unless it is an emergency.
If you are referred by the service center, all expenses are paid directly by the insurance company. You do not need to spend your own money. However, if you visit a clinic on your own, you may have to pay for services on the spot and then submit documents for reimbursement.
Yes, our company provides the option to purchase a policy even after your trip has started. However, please note that the policy becomes effective after a certain period (usually 24-48 hours) after purchase, and events that occurred before the policy purchase are not covered.
For Turkey, a minimum sum insured of $30,000 is recommended. This is enough to cover most standard medical cases. However, if you plan to engage in active sports or have chronic illnesses, we recommend choosing coverage of $50,000 or $90,000 for greater peace of mind.
The basic policy covers standard tourist activities. For extreme sports (diving, paragliding, skiing), you must purchase a policy with the SPORT option when issuing the policy. This option increases the policy cost but provides full coverage for related risks.
An electronic policy has full legal force and can be presented on a phone or tablet. However, we recommend printing the policy or saving it in several places (phone, email, cloud storage) in case your device runs out of battery or there's no internet. A paper copy is also useful for visa control.
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