Dushanbe
Khujand, Bokhtar, Kulob, Istaravshan
Tajik (official), Russian widely used
Tajikistani Somoni (TJS)
Continental
A valid passport completed application form, passport-sized photo, and proof of visa fee payment. Additional documents may be requested depending on the visa category.
Start your Visa Application here.
Filmmakers seeking accreditation need to register their production with the appropriate government bodies, secure all necessary permits, and adhere to local regulations. Collaborating with Hoodlum Tajikistan, a local production company is essential to streamline the process.
Applications for accreditation requires submission of a filming permit request, project overview or synopsis, script, detailed shooting schedule, proof of insurance, and information about key production personnel and crew members.
Film permits in Tajikistan are issued by several government bodies, including the State Committee on Tourism Development, the Ministry of Culture, and relevant local authorities, depending on the filming location and production requirements.
Tajikistan E-Visa Portal:
https://www.evisa.tj/
(Official site for tourist and business visas.)
For a film permit application, crew members need to submit a valid passport, a recent digital photograph, and supporting documents such as a letter of invitation, flight itinerary, and proof of accommodation or hotel booking.
In Tajikistan, a Fixer plays a key role in securing permissions to film at private locations, such as homes, businesses, and estates. This involves negotiating with property owners, obtaining the necessary permits, and ensuring compliance with local regulations.
The cost of filming at a private location cannot be determined until the production schedule is provided.
Operating drones for film production requires obtaining permits from the Tajik Civil Aviation Authority. Operators must follow local rules, including registering their drones and respecting no-fly zones and restricted airspace.
Ministry of Transport, Republic of Tajikistan:
http://mintrans.tj/
Basic Drone Regulations in Tajikistan:
https://droneregulations.info/tajikistan/
Bringing drones into Tajikistan involves compliance with customs procedures, including declaring details such as model, serial number, and value. Additional permits or licenses may be needed from the State Committee on National Security and the Customs Service.
The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Tajikistan (MTRT) is the main body responsible for drone regulation and permit issuance.
Applications typically require details about the drone (serial number, model), intended use, operator identification, and proof of liability insurance.
Commercial invoice, bill of lading, certificate of origin, technical passport, and any additional permits or licenses mandated by security or customs.
Tajikistan is not a Carnet country.
General process for non-Carnet Countries
Temporary import of equipment requires obtaining local customs documents, paying duties or deposits, and submitting commercial invoices and proof of re-export.
Commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and technical specifications. Additional permits or licenses may be needed depending on the equipment type.
Customs clearance is managed by the State Customs Service of Tajikistan.
State Customs Service of the Republic of Tajikistan:
http://www.customs.tj/
(Relevant for customs clearance, documentation, and drone importation rules.)
ATA Carnet Country List (Tajikistan is not a member):
https://www.atacarnet.com/carnet-countries
It’s advisable for productions to work closely with local fixers or customs brokers who are familiar with Tajikistan’s customs procedures to arrange the appropriate security and avoid delays at the border.
Tajikistan Embassy Info (Worldwide List):
https://www.embassypages.com/tajikistan
No film rebate / incentive.
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