Calling Uzbekistan from the US
Calling Uzbekistan from the US? A regular the US mobile call to a Tashkent number on AT&T costs around $1.99/min. Kinvo connects the same call from your browser at $0.40/min — roughly 5× cheaper, with no app to install, no calling card, and credits that never expire. Just sign in to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge in the US and dial +998 followed by the local number.
Generic dialing steps live on how to call Uzbekistan; this page focuses on the the US-specific pricing, carrier comparison, and dial prefix.
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$0.40/min to Uzbekistan from the US|No install required. Use it in under 2 minutes.
Uzbekistan Calling Rates from the US
+ $0.05 connection fee per answered call. Credits never expire. All prices in USD.
the US Dial Prefix to Uzbekistan
From a US landline or mobile, dial 011 (or + on a mobile) followed by the country code and local number.
Calling Uzbekistan from the US Mobile vs Landline
Whether you call from a the US mobile or landline, Kinvo charges the same per-minute rate — $0.40/min to Uzbekistan landlines and $0.40/min to Uzbekistan mobiles. Your the US carrier, by contrast, typically charges more from a mobile than from a landline (mobile international add-ons can run €/£/$0.50–3.00 per minute on top of the plan), and many "free international" carrier bundles exclude mobile destinations entirely. Because Kinvo runs in your browser, the call goes over your data connection — so it costs the same from a the US home Wi-Fi network or a 5G mobile.
Kinvo vs the US Phone Carriers
the US carriers charge premium rates for calls to Uzbekistan: AT&T ($1.99/min), Verizon ($1.99/min), T-Mobile ($0.50/min). International add-on plans run €/£/$10–15 per month and frequently exclude mobile destinations. Kinvo's per-minute rate to Uzbekistan is $0.40 with no monthly fee — about 1× cheaper than the cheapest the US carrier rate, and you only pay for minutes you use.
Setup: Calling Uzbekistan from the US in 4 Steps
- 1Sign up at Kinvo
Create an account at kinvophone.com. No credit card needed. Takes 30 seconds.
- 2Add credits (from $5)
$5 gives you 12 minutes to Uzbekistan. Larger packs include bonus credits. Credits never expire.
- 3Dial +998 + local number
Open the Kinvo dialer in your browser, enter +998 followed by the local phone number (drop the leading 0). Kinvo formats it automatically.
- 4Click Call — you're connected
Allow microphone access when prompted. HD WebRTC audio connects in seconds. Works from any device in the US with a browser and internet.
the US → Uzbekistan Quick Reference
the US carrier dial
Uzbekistan time zone
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Tips for Calling Uzbekistan from the US
Why Use Kinvo Instead of a Calling Card or Phone Plan?
No expiring credits
Unlike calling cards, Kinvo credits never expire. Buy $5 today, use it months later.
No app download
Call from any browser. No software to install, no account linking, no phone permissions.
HD voice quality
WebRTC technology (same as Google Meet/Zoom) with end-to-end encryption on every call.
No hidden fees
$0.05 connection fee when answered, per-minute rate. No monthly minimums, no contracts.
Start Calling Uzbekistan from the US
Sign up, add credits, and call Uzbekistan in under 2 minutes. No install required. Use it in under 2 minutes.
Cheapest Way to Phone Uzbekistan from the US
The cheapest way to phone Uzbekistan from the US in 2026 is a browser-based VoIP service like Kinvo at $0.40/min. Calling cards advertise low rates but add connection fees ($0.09–0.99 per call), maintenance fees, and aggressive minute-rounding that typically push the real per-minute cost 2–3× higher. International add-on plans from AT&T run €/£/$10–15 per month and only pay off if you call to Uzbekistan more than ~10 hours a month.
For an occasional 30-minute call to Tashkent or another Uzbekistan city, $5 of Kinvo credit covers roughly 12 minutes — and any unused balance never expires.
FAQ: Calling Uzbekistan from the US
How much does it cost to call Uzbekistan from the US?
From the US, Kinvo charges $0.40/min for Uzbekistan landlines and $0.40/min for Uzbekistan mobiles, plus a $0.05 connection fee per answered call. A 30-minute landline call from the US costs $12.05.
What's the cheapest way to phone Uzbekistan from the US?
Browser-based VoIP. Kinvo at $0.40/min beats the US-issued calling cards (which add $0.09–0.99 connection fees plus rounding), carrier international add-ons (€/£/$10–15/month), and pay-per-minute carrier rates ($1–3/min on most the US mobile plans).
What is the international dialing prefix from the US?
From a the US landline or carrier mobile, the international exit prefix is 011 — so a direct-dialed Uzbekistan call is 011 998 + local number. From Kinvo's browser dialer, enter +998 instead and skip the carrier exit code.
Can I call Uzbekistan from a the US mobile without an app?
Yes. Kinvo runs in any modern mobile browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) on iOS and Android. There is no app to install — sign in to kinvophone.com from your phone's browser and dial. Calls go over your data connection so the per-minute rate is the same on Wi-Fi or 4G/5G in the US.
Is calling Uzbekistan from a the US mobile more expensive than from a landline?
On the US carriers — yes, mobile-originated international calls are usually more expensive than landline-originated ones, and many bundled minutes plans exclude international destinations like Uzbekistan entirely. With Kinvo it's the same rate either way ($0.40/min landline, $0.40/min mobile) because the call leaves your browser, not your carrier.
