During the negotiations, the Uzbek side provided information on the development of the labor migration system in accordance with international standards, measures to diversify foreign labor markets, prepare candidates for work abroad, as well as ensure the protection of their rights and legitimate interests.

The parties discussed the implementation of pilot projects for the employment of Uzbek citizens in the agricultural sector of the United States, as well as issues related to the registration of necessary documents.

The U.S. Ambassador stressed the importance of comprehensive training for participants in legal labor migration programs. According to him, candidates should receive full information in advance about their future place of work, working and living conditions, estimated expenses, support measures, as well as the timing of their return to Uzbekistan.

In addition, recommendations were given on how to process documents in accordance with the established requirements, as well as on pre-checking the visa and migration history of candidates.

Following the meeting, the parties agreed to establish cooperation between the Migration Agency and the consular service of the U.S. Embassy, to organize the exchange of information, as well as to coordinate in advance the conduct of interviews with employers and the process of submitting documents.

The meeting participants confirmed their mutual interest in further developing cooperation in the field of legal labor migration based on pilot projects and a step-by-step approach.