Saudi Arabia frees 19 Uzbeks after embassy talks
Nineteen citizens of Uzbekistan, including women, who were previously detained by Saudi Arabian law enforcement, have been returned to Uzbekistan. Their release was secured through negotiations between the Uzbek Embassy and relevant Saudi authorities.

Photo: Dunyo
According to the “Dunyo” news agency, these individuals had entered Saudi Arabia on tourist visas but remained in the country to seek employment without obtaining the required permits. Among those detained were also minors from Uzbekistan.
The embassy urged citizens planning to travel abroad to thoroughly research the laws of their destination country in advance, respect local traditions and norms, and secure all necessary documentation for legal employment.
“Additionally, we recommend learning the basics of the host country’s language to navigate various situations. If you encounter difficulties in Saudi Arabia, you can reach out to the embassy in Riyadh or the Consulate General in Jeddah,” the statement read.
Recommended
List of streets and intersections being repaired in Tashkent published
SOCIETY | 19:12 / 16.05.2024
Uzbekistan's flag flies high on Oceania's tallest volcano
SOCIETY | 17:54 / 15.05.2024
New tariffs to be introduced in Tashkent public transport
SOCIETY | 14:55 / 05.05.2023
Onix and Tracker cars withdrawn from sale
BUSINESS | 10:20 / 05.05.2023
Latest news
-
Massive embezzlement uncovered at Andijan State University: Rector, chief accountant and other officials jailed
SOCIETY | 20:36 / 07.07.2025
-
Uzbekistan's economy expands 6.8% in first half of 2025
SOCIETY | 20:34 / 07.07.2025
-
Heatwave triggers nearly 250,000 emergency calls across Uzbekistan
SOCIETY | 20:31 / 07.07.2025
-
Why medicines cost more in Uzbekistan? Pharmaceutical Agency chief explains
SOCIETY | 18:21 / 07.07.2025
Related News

20:22 / 01.07.2025
Uzbekistan repatriates 50 women deported from Turkey over migration violations

20:02 / 19.06.2025
Saudi Arabia reopens e-visa access to citizens of Uzbekistan

11:58 / 05.05.2025
Pilgrims from Uzbekistan to depart for Hajj 2025 starting May 13

12:01 / 30.04.2025