No, when traveling to Uzbekistan for tourist purposes with WestESIM, you typically do not need to register your phone's IMEI. This requirement primarily applies to longer stays or local SIM card usage. For trips under 30 days, your WestESIM will function seamlessly without any additional registration steps, allowing you to enjoy uninterrupted connectivity for work or leisure across cities like Tashkent and Samarkand.
Do I need to register my phone's IMEI for short tourist visits to Uzbekistan with WestESIM?
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