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Turkey Visa for Tourists: A Complete Guide

Updated: October 19, 2023

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Turkey has a liberal visa policy offering visa exemption and e-visas to many nationalities. A Turkey visa is also quite easy to obtain from the embassy or an authorized agent. 

Turkey has introduced e-Visa to simplify its visa application process and replace its Visa on Arrival. Currently, 30 nationalities can obtain a Turkey e-Visa from the comfort of their homes. 21 nationalities can also obtain an e-Visa if holding a visa or residence permit from any Schengen country, US, UK or Ireland. 

Many nationalities from the African continent that were previously eligible for e-Visas were unfortunately removed from that list recently. They will now have to apply for a Turkey visa through a Turkish mission or an agent. 

Table of Contents

Turkey visa requirements by nationality.

Turkey tourist visa requirements by nationality

Minimum passport validity to enter Turkey as a tourist

The passport validity is different for different nationalities. It also depends on whether you are visa-exempt or require a visa. 

For nationalities that are visa-exempt, the minimum passport validity required is 60 days beyond your “allowed period of stay” in Turkey. For some, it’s 90 days.

For those who require an e-Visa, VOA or visa from the embassy, the minimum passport validity required is 6 months from the day of arrival. For some, it’s 3 months beyond the validity of their visas.

So in general, you will be fine with 6 months of validity remaining your passport at the time of entering Turkey. 

VISA EXEMPT nationalities

90-day entry (total 90 days within any 180 days).

  • Algeria (below 15 or above 65)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Czech Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Hungary 
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • North Macedonia
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Kingdom
  • Vatican City

30-day entry (total 90 days within any 180 days)

  • Turkmenistan

60-day entry (total 90 days within any 180 days)

30-day entry (total 30 days within any 180 days), visa on arrival eligible nationalities, 90-day, multiple-entry.

  • Antigua-Barbuda
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States

30-day, multiple-entry

E-visa eligible nationalities.

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Dominican Republic
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • South Africa

30-day, single-entry

  • Timor Leste

30-day, single-entry with a US, UK, Ireland or Schengen visa or residence permit

  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria (below 18 or over 35)
  • Egypt (below 20 or 45 years)
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Solomon Islands

CONSULAR VISA REQUIRED nationalities

  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Congo, Dem Rep of
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Marshall Islands
  • North Korea
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Congo, Rep. of
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Sudan

Turkey transit visa requirements

Transit visas are NOT REQUIRED for transiting through Turkish international airports. 

If you are not leaving the international transit area, then you do not require a transit visa. But if you have to leave the international transit area, or claim your bags, or change to a different airline, then you would require a transit visa. 

Turkey visa requirements for cruise passengers

A Turkey visa is NOT REQUIRED for cruise passengers for up to 72 hours. 

Cruise visitors are issued a Harbor City Entry Permit that’s valid for 72 hours and limited to the harbor city where the cruise arrived and its surroundings.

TURKEY VISA ON ARRIVAL

Turkey introduced its e-Visa system in 2013 with the intention of phasing out its Visa on Arrival. But VOA is still available and a few countries that are eligible for e-Visa are also eligible for obtaining VOA at international airports in Turkey. 

Even though the e-Visa takes only a few minutes to apply, the VOA fee is considerably lower than the e-Visa fee for certain nationalities. It makes sense to simply get a VOA instead of an e-Visa if you are eligible and the fee is lower. 

Validity of Turkey Visa on Arrival

Visa on Arrival is valid for 90 days, with multiple entries. Total stay cannot be more than 90 days in a 180-day period. 

How long can you stay in Turkey with Visa on Arrival

Turkey Visa on Arrival is valid for 90 days. That means, if you continue to stay in Turkey after you have obtained your Visa on Arrival, you can stay up to 90 days. But if you leave and come back, you can only stay until your Visa on Arrival expiration date. 

Also, your total stay in Turkey cannot exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. 

  • Your arrival date in Turkey is March 10
  • You obtained VOA on March 10
  • Your visa is valid from 10 March 2022 to 08 June 2022 (90 days)
  • After 45 days, on 24 April 2022, you left Turkey. 
  • You entered Turkey again on 19 May 2022 using your previous VOA. You can only stay till 08 June 2022, which is 21 days. 

Visa on Arrival application process

The VOA process is quite quick at airports in Turkey. Right before the immigration or passport control, you will see a section called “Visa”. Stop by there and get your visa on arrival. 

For obtaining VOA, all you need is your passport and visa on arrival fee in USD, EUR or GBP. Some nationalities require a passport-size photo.

Documents required

You must present the following documents.

  • Passport that’s valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Turkey
  • Cash in USD, EUR or GBP for visa fee payment

The Visa on Arrival (VOA) fee starts from $30 and goes up all the way to $70 USD depending on nationality. Below is the Visa on Arrival fee for all eligible nationalities. 

Processing time

It usually takes a few minutes for the Visa on Arrival process. But it depends on how busy the Visa on Arrival section is.

TURKEY E-VISA

Turkey e-Visa - Step-by-step guide

Turkey introduced its e-Visa portal in 2013 to help visitors obtain visas from the comfort of their homes. Today, 51 countries are eligible for Turkey e-Visa .

Of these 51 countries, 30 nationalities can apply for e-Visa with just their passports. And 21 nationalities can apply for an e-Visa only if holding a US visa , UK visa , Schengen visa or Ireland visa or a residence permit from any of those countries.

E-visa approval is immediate and it only takes 5 minutes to obtain the e-Visa. 

Validity of Turkey e-Visa

The validity of the Turkey e-Visa is 180 days from the “arrival date” that you’ve selected in your e-Visa application. 

E-Visas are either single-entry or multiple-entry depending on your passport. You must enter Turkey within the validity of your e-Visa. 

When to apply for e-Visa

You can apply for your Turkey e-Visa up to 3 months in advance. The latest you can apply is 48 hours. 

How long can you stay in Turkey on e-Visa

Depending on your passport, you can either stay up to 30 days or 90 days on an e-Visa. Your total stay cannot exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. 

E-Visa application process

Turkey e-Visa approval is immediate so there is no processing time. The application is quite simple, so it only takes about 10 minutes. You can pay the fee with a credit/debit card.

You will need the following documents.

  • Original passport
  • A valid visa from the US, UK, Ireland or Schengen (for those that require a supporting document)
  • A credit or debit card for visa fee payment

Photo requirements

A photo is not required for the Turkey e-Visa application

The e-Visa fee varies from “no fee” to $77 USD depending on the passport. Below is the table for the current Turkey e-Visa fee.

There is no processing time for the Turkey e-visa as the approval is immediate. You can then save it as a PDF on your phone or print it to carry with you when you travel. 

Customer service

In case of questions on your visa status, you can contact the Turkey e-Visa authorities using their feedback form .

RELATED: How to apply for Turkey e-Visa – An easy step-by-step guide

TURKEY TOURIST VISA FROM THE EMBASSY/CONSULATE

Turkish tourist sticker visa can be obtained from your nearest Turkish embassy/consulate or through an authorized agent, depending on the country where you are applying from. 

For example, if you are applying from Indonesia or Georgia, you must apply at the Turkish embassy or consulate. If you are applying from India or Nepal, you must apply through an authorized agent. 

To figure out where to apply, simply start your application on the Turkey Visa Pre-application portal . The portal will tell you where to apply from. If you must apply from an agent, the portal will give you the details of the agent and their website. 

Validity of Turkey tourist visa

The validity of a Turkey tourist visa is up to 90 days from the day of the issue depending on the country. You can stay up to 90 days on such a visa, except for some countries where the stay granted is 30 days or less.

When to apply for Turkish tourist visa

You can apply for your Turkey tourist visa up to 3 months in advance. The visa processing takes up to 15 working days, so the latest you can apply is 30 days otherwise the embassy/consulate or the agent will not accept your application. 

How long can you stay in Turkey on a tourist visa

You can stay up to 90 days in Turkey on a tourist visa. Your total stay cannot exceed 90 days in any 180-day period. 

If you need to stay longer than 90 days, you would need to apply for a Short Term Residence Permit at your nearest immigration office. 

Tourist visa application process

You must start your application online on the Turkish Visa Pre-Application portal . If you qualify for an e-Visa, the portal will redirect you to the e-Visa website. If you need to use an agent, then the portal will provide you with the agent’s information and website. 

If applying online, you must fill out the application and make an appointment for an interview at the Turkish mission. After filling out the application form, you must download, print and sign it. You must carry your completed and signed application form, and copies of all the documents that were uploaded on the day of your appointment. 

The documents required for Turkish visa vary from country to country and also whether you would need to apply at the consulate or through an agent. 

You may need the following documents.

  • A latest passport-size photo
  • Flight reservation
  • Hotel booking
  • Employment letter
  • Bank statements
  • Health insurance

Apart from the above documents, some agents ask for the following as well.

  • Property ownership
  • Address proof
  • Certified bank statements
  • Income tax returns
  • No objection certificate

For online applications, all documents must be in JPG, PNG or PDF format with a maximum of 2MB in size. 

The digital photo must be in JPG or PNG format and cannot exceed 2MB. If applying with an agent, the photo must be of passport size. 

The visa fee varies from country to country. The fee starts from $60 and goes up to $200.

The tourist visa processing time is 5-15 working days depending on the country, embassy or agent.

ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURE AT THE AIRPORT

Turkey Entry and Exit Stamps in Passport

Entering Turkey by air

After you arrive at the airport, walk towards passport control and baggage claim. 

At the immigration, present your passport, boarding pass and your Turkey e-Visa soft copy or print. 

The immigration officer may ask you a few questions about your trip such as whether it’s your first time in Turkey, how long you plan to stay, etc. You may be asked to show your return/onward ticket and your hotel booking.

If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, make sure to carry proof of your onward ticket .

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I entered Turkey at Sabiha Gokcen International Airport in Istanbul. I was asked to show my Turkey e-Visa. I showed my approved Turkey e-Visa PDF on my phone. No other questions were asked and my passport was stamped. 

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Leaving Turkey by air

Leaving Turkey is a breeze. Simply present your passport and boarding pass at passport control. 

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I left Turkey from Istanbul International Airport. I was not asked any questions. 

Turkey offers visa exemption, e-Visa and Visa on Arrival to many nationalities. A tourist visa from the embassy is necessary if you are not eligible for visa exemption, e-Visa or VOA.

About 30 nationalities are eligible for Turkey e-Visa. About 21 nationalities can also obtain an e-Visa if holding a visa or residence permit from any Schengen country, US, UK or Ireland. 

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Turkey’s Entry Regulations and Visas (For Tourists) – 2024  

Entry Regulations Turkey and Visa

This is our complete guide to Turkey's entry regulations. 

Here you will find everything about the necessary documents, visa requirements, and frequently asked questions. 

If you have questions about Customs Regulation in Turkey , we have a guide about that, also.

Let's start with the most important questions. 

Table of Content 

Do I have to buy a Visa in Antalya in Turkey

Do I Need to Buy a Visa?

Step-by-Step guide to find out if you need a visa:

Depending on your your citizenship, you may or may not need to buy a visa for Turkey.

The easiest way to check is to visit the official government e-visa website.

  • 1. Select the country/region of your travel document.
  • 2. Select your travel document.
  • 3. Enter the security verification listed below.
  • 4. Click "Select & Continue".
  • If you do not need a visa , the following text will appear: " You are exempt from visa" . 
  • If  you do need a visa for entry, you will see how long your visa is valid and the visa fee. Press "Save & Continue" to see in the next step and  requirements have to be fulfilled . For example, in some cases you will need a return ticket.

Necessary Documents to Enter Turkey

Documents Needed to Enter Turkey

The following documents are required to enter Turkey.

  • Valid travel documet (in most cases valid passport, in some cases temporary passport or ID-Card) 
  • If you are traveling with a child, a valid child passport.
  • Depending on your citizenship, a visa or E-visa.

C itizens from  15 countries are allowed to enter Turkey with their  national ID-Cards . A couple of these countries include Germany, Ukraine, and the Netherlands. Citizens from other countries must present their passports.

Read more: Official List of Countries that are allowed to enter Turkey with their ID-Card (without Passport).

For most countries, your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Turkey.

In addition, it should have a full blank page for the entry and exit stamp.

In some cases it is possible to enter Turkey with an expired passport . Note, however, that this is not possible at all border crossings and may cause difficulties especially at land borders.

Here is a list of countries that are allowed to enter Turkey with an expired Passport.

Entry Regulations for Children in Antalya in Turkey

Entry Regulations for Children

Since June 26, 2012, children need their own valid passport to enter Turkey.

Entries on their parents' passports are not valid anymore and will not permit them to travel into Turkey.

Children of nationalities who are allowed to enter with a national ID card can also enter with their ID card.

Important: Children Need Their Own Passport to Enter Turkey!

How long can I stay with a Tourist Visa in Turkey

How Long Can I Stay in Turkey with a Tourist Visa?

The length of time you can stay in Turkey depends on the citizenship on your passport. It can vary between 30 and 90 days . 

Citizens from most European countries are able to travel without a visa for visits of up to 90 days within a 180-day period .

This means that a maximum of 180 days is possible in one year. 

Note that  visa runs are no longer possible  to renew your tourist visa. Therefore, leaving Turkey and reentering does not reset the 90 days within the 180 day limit. 

Most tourists are granted a "multiple-entry visa", which allows them to enter and leave the country as long as their visa is valid. There are also "single entry visas ", which allow only one entry to the country.

Travelers who want to stay longer than 90 days can apply for a “ Short Term Residence Permi t ” at the Local Immigration Offices (Provincial Directorate of Migration Administration).

Please note, if you stay longer than your tourist visa allows, you risk a fine and deportation .

E-Visa, Visa at the Land Border or Visa from an Embassy in Antalya in Turkey

E-Visas, Visas upon Arrival, and Visas from an Embassy

From most countries, it's possible to easily obtain an e-Visa online. The e-Visa application only takes a few minutes .

After filling out the online form and paying the visa fee, you will receive your visa within 3 days . For urgent applications, you will get an e-mail with your e-Visa in about 14 minutes. 

We recommend that you use the official Turkish government site for this purpose. Note that government sites are always recognizable by the suffix ".gov".

See if you are eligible for an E-Visa.  

Visa upon arrival:

Some citizens may obtain a  visa upon arrival at a Turkish airport .  However, tourists who need a visa are strongly advised to apply for an e-visa before their trip, as there are fewer and fewer Turkish airports with visa application centers.

In addition, the fees charged by the official e-Visa website are lower than the fees for visas obtained upon arrival at Turkish airports.

See if you can obtain a visa on arrival.

Turkish Embassy or Consulate:

You can also contact the Turkish Embassy or Consulate in your country to obtain a Turkish visa.

For this type of application, it is best to start applying at least one month before the date of travel and already have all the necessary documents prepared.

Enter Turkey with a Car

Entering Turkey with a Car

When entering Turkey by car, in addition to the travel documents already mentioned (passport or ID card, visa if necessary), you must also present these documents at the Turkish land border:

  •  International driving license
  •  License documents for the vehicle
  •  International Green Card and insurance to travel on Turkish roads
  •  Power of attorney (if the vehicle belongs to someone else)

Car Insurance: Please note that the Green Card insurance is usually valid only up to the Bosphorus.

We therefore recommend that you check in advance whether your insurance policy is also valid for the Asian side of the country.

If you need, you can buy valid insurance at border crossings.

Enter Turkey with a Cruise Ship or Yacht

Entering Turkey with a Cruise Ship or Yacht

When entering Turkey by cruise ship, for example in Alanya or Antalya, you do not need to apply for a visa, if you do not stay ashore for more than 72 hours.

We recommend that you ask your tour operator about the necessary documents and current entry requirements.

Health Insurance in Turkey

Health Insurance in Turkey

It's highly recommended to get travel insurance or international health insurance  before traveling to Turkey. 

In the event you need emergency medical treatment, as a tourist, you are more likely to be admitted to a private clinic due to the higher standards.

However, healthcare insurance does not usually cover the full costs of private clinics. The difference must be paid out of your own pocket.

For this reason, it's a good idea to purchase travel insurance or international health insurance in advance. Travel insurance is available for as little as 10 euros per person.

Long Term Visa in Antalya in Turkey

How to Apply for an IKAMET (Long Term Visa)

If you wish to obtain a long-term visa, you must apply for an Ikamet, or “ Short Term Residence Permi t ”.

Your first residence permit can be issued for a maximum of one year on the condition that your passport does not expire earlier.

The application can be made online via the official immigration services website. You will be given an appointment at the immigration office (Directorate of Migration Management), where you will need to submit an application file.

The following documents are required:

  • The residence permit application form
  • Photocopy of your passport
  • Notarized proof of residence (e.g. a rental agreement or a written invitation from a Turkish resident)
  • 4 biometric photos 
  • Valid health insurance
  • Bank slip proving your ability to support yourself financially throughout your stay in Turkey 
  • Application fee payment receipts 

Contacts in Turkey

Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

  • Website:  www.mfa.gov.tr/default.en.mfa
  • Phone: +90 (312) 292 10 00
  • Address: Dr. Sadık Ahmet Cad. No:8 Balgat / Ankara- Turkey 06100

Antalya Provincial Directorate of Migration Management:

  • Website: antalya.goc.gov.tr/
  • Phone: 0 242 237 95 50-51-52
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Address: Bayındır Mahallesi Gazi Bulvarı No:2 07030 Muratpaşa/Antalya

Alanya District Directorate of Migration Management:

  • Phone:  (0242) 511 17 51
  • E-mail:  [email protected]
  • Address: Şekerhane Mahallesi Gücüoğlu Sokak No:18, 07400 Alanya/Antalya

Kemer  District Directorate of Migration Management :

  • Phone:  (0242) 814 49 36
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Address: Merkez Mah. Yalı Cad. No: 1 İç Kapı : D-E Kemer Bel. Altı Kemer/Antalya

Manavgat  District Directorate of Migration Management :

  • Phone:  (0242) 742 84 47
  • E-mail:  [email protected]
  • Address:  Emek Mah. 3081 sok. İlçe Emniyet Müd. Ek Hizmet Binası No: 6 Manavgat/Antalya

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Turkey Tourist visa

A Turkey Tourist Visa is a visa issued to applicants allowing them travel to Turkey for touristic purposes. The Turkey Tourist Visa allows travelers to enter Turkey for touristic visits, including for fairs, festivals, exhibitions, sports activities, cultural or artistic activities, and visits to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The Tourist Visa for Turkey also allows entry into the country for those who would like to explore Turkey while in transit, or while there on business for meetings, commerce, conferences and seminars.

The Turkey Tourist Visa can be issued as a regular Sticker Visa or as an e-Visa depending on the applicant’s nationality and its corresponding application requirements. The Turkey Tourist Sticker Visa is applied for by physically visiting your nearest Turkish embassy or consulate, while the Turkey Tourist e-Visa can be fully applied for online. Turkey Tourist e-Visas are the easiest and quickest way to obtain a Turkey visa. With the Turkey e-Visa, you can apply instantly from any device with an internet connection.

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Depending on the applicant’s nationality, there are two categories of Turkish tourist e-Visas, in terms of the number of times the visa holder can enter Turkish territories using the same e-Visa. The two categories are:

  • Single entry – this permits exactly 30 days in Turkish territory.
  • Multiple entry – this permits up to 90 days in Turkish territory.

All Turkish Tourist e-Visas remain valid for 180 days starting from a traveler’s date of entry into Turkey. A Turkey Tourist e-Visa holder can only stay in Turkey for the number of days stipulated on their Turkey e-Visa, and they must not exceed their permitted number of days on Turkish territory.

Note that travelers of some nationalities that only need to submit the basic Turkey e-Visa requirements, may only be allowed in Turkish territory for 30 days despite having a multi-entry e-Visa. Others may be required to submit additional requirements to obtain a single entry Turkish e-Visa that permits a maximum of 30 days in Turkey. You can find out the number of days you are allowed to enter Turkish territory, while filling out the Turkey e-Visa application form.

Who is Eligible for the Turkish Tourist e-Visa?

The Turkey Tourist e-Visa is available to all eligible applicants, specifically the applicants who need to submit the basic requirements, as well as the applicants who need to submit both basic and additional requirements. This does not apply to nationals from visa-exempt countries, nor nationals from countries who are not eligible for an e-Visa and must apply for the Turkey Tourist Sticker Visa through an official Turkish embassy or consulate abroad. The Turkey Tourist e-Visa is an excellent option, as it allows passport holders in over 50 countries to travel to Turkey, without having to apply for the Turkish visa in person at a Turkish embassy or consulate.

Citizens of countries eligible to apply for a Turkey Tourist e-Visa:

How to Apply for a Turkish Tourist e-Visa

  • Fill out the Turkish e-Visa Application Form
  • Pay the e-Visa Fee

After completing these steps, you should receive a confirmation to the email address you provided, informing you that your application has been received and your Turkey tourist e-Visa is being processed. Once your Turkey tourist e-Visa has been approved, you will receive the Turkish e-Visa directly to your email inbox. Download it or print it, and present the soft or hard copy of your Turkish tourist e-Visa, together with your travel document, at your point of entry into Turkish territory.

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Certain foreign nationals may be eligible to apply for a Turkish e-Visa online. Nationalities not on the list are not eligible to apply for a Turkey visa online and must apply for a Turkish sticker visa. If your nationality is among the list of countries above, you are eligible to apply online for the Turkey e-Visa.

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Short-term visitors from America, Canada, and most of Europe do not typically require a visa to visit Turkey. However, for those holding multiple-entry visas valid for at least six months and with a 90-day duration of stay, there is a stipulation that they cannot spend more than 90 days within a 180-day period in Turkiye. This rule often leads to confusion among travelers who struggle to calculate the length of their stay and the permitted duration of their remaining time in the country.

Understanding the 90/180-Day Rule

The 90/180-day rule is a crucial regulation for travelers visiting Turkiye. It means that within any 180-day period, you are allowed to stay in Turkiye for a maximum of 90 days. This rule applies to short-term visitors and those holding multiple-entry visas.

  • 90 Days: The total number of days you can stay in Turkiye within a 180-day window.
  • 180 Days: The rolling period during which your stay is calculated.

Key Points to Remember:

  • The 180-day period is fixed and moves forward with each day to allow a visa reset date after the 180 days.
  • Both the day of entry and the day of exit are counted as full days towards the 90-day limit.
  • Exceeding the 90-day limit can result in penalties, including fines and entry bans.

To address this issue, we have developed the Turkiye Visa Calculator with careful attention to detail. This tool simplifies the process by performing the calculations for you. All you need to do is enter the entry and exit dates of your visits to Turkiye in chronological order.

It's important to note that the 180-day rule is a fixed period, distinct from the Schengen rule. Whenever you plan to enter Turkiye, you must tally your total days of presence to ensure that you have not exceeded the 90-day limit within that period.

For example, if you enter Turkey on September 1, 2024, and stay for 14 days, your 90-180-day period starts from September 1, 2024, and ends on February 28, 2025.

As a Spanish citizen, you are allowed to stay in the Turkiye region for a maximum of 90 days during this period. However, it's crucial to remember that both the day of entry and the day of exit are counted as full days. Therefore, after your initial stay of 14 days, you will have 76 days remaining for future travel. Your visa will reset around March 1, and we recommend adding an additional 2 days for safety.

If you are a resident of Turkey and plan to leave the country without renewing your expiring residence permit (e.g., expiring on September 1, 2024), there are certain considerations to avoid complications. If you depart before the expiration of your permit, such as on August 28, 2024, you can immediately return on a new travel visa as a British citizen for 90 days after the permit expires.

However, to prevent issues, it is advisable to wait for the 10-day grace period to elapse and return after September 11, 2024. Some individuals have faced bans and fines from border officers for returning within one or two days after their permit expired, due to the 10-day grace period.

In the event that your residence or work permit expires, do not panic. You have a 10-day grace period to renew it. However, if you leave the country after the expiration date, you may be subject to a ban ranging from at least 90 days to a maximum of 5 years, depending on the officer's decision. This is typically due to the C-code visa restriction applied in such cases.

Plan your trips carefully to ensure compliance with this rule and enjoy a hassle-free visit to Turkiye. If you're feeling stuck, contact us today !

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Turkey - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution when traveling to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do Not Travel To:

  • Sirnak province, Hakkari province, and any area within six miles (10 kilometers) of the Syrian border due to terrorism.

Country Summary:  Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey.  Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.

Security forces have detained tens of thousands of individuals, including U.S. citizens, for alleged affiliations with terrorist organizations based on scant or secret evidence and grounds that appear to be politically motivated.  U.S. citizens have also been subject to travel bans that prevent them from departing Turkey. Participation in demonstrations not explicitly approved by the Government of Turkey, as well as criticism of the government (including on social media), can result in arrest.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Turkey.

If you decide to travel to Turkey:

  • Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.
  • Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
  • Stay at hotels with identifiable security measures.
  • Monitor local media and be prepared to adjust your plans quickly.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive travel alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report for Turkey.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel. 
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

Sirnak Province, Hakkari Province, and Any Area within six miles (ten kilometers) of the Syrian Border – Level 4:  Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Sirnak province, Hakkari province, or any area within six miles (10 kilometers) of the Turkey/Syria border due to the continued threat of attacks by terrorist groups, armed conflict, and civil unrest.  Terrorist attacks, including suicide bombings, ambushes, car bomb detonations, and improvised explosive devices, as well as shootings, and illegal roadblocks leading to violence have occurred in these areas. U.S. government employees are subject to travel restrictions in the entire provinces of Sirnak and Hakkari, and any areas within 10 km of the Syrian border.

Visit our website for  Travel to High-Risk Areas .

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1480 Sok No:1 Cukurambar Mah  Cankaya 06530, Ankara Turkey Telephone: +(90) (312) 294-0000 (emergencies only) Fax: +(90) (312) 232-7472 Contact American Citizen Services Ankara

U.S. Consulate General Istanbul Istinye Mahallesi, Üç Şehitler Sokak No.2 Istinye 34460 – Istanbul, Turkey Telephone: +(90) (212) 335-9000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(90) (212) 335-9000 Fax: +(90) (212) 335-9102 Contact American Citizen Services Istanbul

U.S. Consulate Adana Girne Bulvari No. 212, Güzelevler Mahallesi, Yüregir Adana, Turkey Telephone: +(90) (322) 455-4100 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(90) (322) 455-4100 Fax: +(90)(322) 455-4141 Contact American Citizen Services Adana

U.S. Consular Agent - Izmir Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(90) (312) 455-5555 [email protected]

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Visit the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey  website for the most current visa and residency permit information.

  • In Turkey, contact the nearest Directorate General of Migration Management office to obtain a residence permit.

Obey all Turkish visa regulations and maintain valid residence permits at all times.  The U.S. Embassy is unable to assist with Turkish immigration or visa-related matters.  Turkish authorities enforce immigration laws.

  • Passports must be valid for six months beyond your entry date.  You will be  denied entry  into Turkey if there is not enough space for  entry and exit stamps  in your passport.
  • Official passport holders are required to have visa to enter Türkiye .
  • Ordinary passport holders are exempted from visa up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
  • Get entry and exit stamps . You must have a Turkish entry stamp to fly domestically.  Get an exit stamp in your passport when leaving the country  or you may face  difficulties re-entering Turkey in the future  and  a fine .
  • If you are planning to  work, study, or conduct academic or scientific research  in Turkey, you must receive a visa from a Turkish embassy or consulate before arriving in Turkey. Visit  “Living in Turkey”  on the U.S. Embassy’s website.

Syria:  See the  Syria travel advisory.  The U.S. Embassy in Damascus suspended operations in February 2012.  The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens against all travel to Syria.  At this time, the Turkey-Syria border is closed except in cases of urgent medical treatment or safety from immediate danger as defined by the Government of Turkey.

Iraq:  See the  Iraq travel advisory .  The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens against all travel to Iraq.  The Turkish Government tightly controls entry and exit on the border.

HIV/AIDS restrictions:   The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Turkey.

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction  and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  The potential for terrorist attacks in Turkey, including against U.S. citizens and interests, remains high.

  • Terrorists have previously attacked U.S. interests in Turkey, including the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, and the U.S. Consulate in Adana.
  • Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas. Terrorists have also previously targeted Western tourists and expatriates.

Under laws passed in 2018, Turkish security forces have an expanded legal ability to stop and search individuals and to  detain individuals without charge.

For your own safety:

  • Carry a passport or identity document at all times.
  • Follow local news sources during your stay to remain abreast of any potential areas, dates, or times of concern.
  • Exercise caution and good judgment, keep a low profile, and maintain a high level of vigilance.
  • Avoid demonstrations, which may become violent and unpredictable.
  • Obey the instructions of Turkish security personnel at all times.

There have also been threats and acts of violence targeting religious minorities, groups, institutions, and places of worship in Turkey. The level of anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic sentiment remains significant.

Protests and gatherings:  Public gatherings are common in Turkey and can include protests or demonstrations, holiday celebrations, family events, sporting events, and political events in the lead up to elections and following the announcement of election results. U.S. citizens should

  • Avoid demonstrations and gatherings, as they may become violent and unpredictable. 
  • Be aware celebratory gunfire is common in some areas and has resulted in deaths in recent years. 
  • Follow local authorities instructions, police may take action to disperse the group, including possibly using teargas or detaining participants, even when the government has approved gatherings.

Crime:  Overall street crime in Turkey is low; however, you should use the same precautions you would take in the United States. The following types of crime have been reported in Turkey:

  • Pick-pocketing ,  purse snatching , and  mugging.  Carry only necessary items when in tourist areas. 
  • Residential crime  occurs more often in major cities, with criminals targeting ground floor apartments for theft.
  • Sexual assault  has occurred in Turkish baths ( hamams ) or spas, in taxis, and when traveling alone at night. Assaults involving  date rape drugs  have also been reported.
  • Confidence schemes  occur where travelers are tricked into ordering food or drinks at a restaurant, and then are charged incredibly high prices. Patronize well-established restaurants and ask to see a menu with prices before ordering anything.
  • Scams  are common in Turkey, particularly internet scams involving people who met online. Typically, the person in Turkey asks the other person to wire large sums of money to provide financial assistance.  Do not send money to someone you have never met in person.  Exercise due diligence when purchasing jewelry, rugs, or real estate. See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

Eastern and Southeastern Turkey: We strongly recommend that U.S. citizens reconsider travel to specific areas in eastern and southeastern Turkey, and do not travel to areas near the Syrian or Iraqi borders.

U.S. Government employees are subject to travel restrictions  to the provinces of Batman, Bingol, Bitlis, Diyarbakir, Gaziantep, Hakkari, Hatay, Kilis, Mardin, Sanliurfa, Siirt, Sirnak, Tunceli and Van.  Mount Ararat , in Agri province, is a special military zone, and  access permission must be obtained before coming to Turkey  from a Turkish Embassy or Consulate.

The following incidents and activities have taken place in eastern and   southeastern Turkey :

  • Terrorist attacks:  Terrorist groups, including Da’esh, also referred to as The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or The Islamic State of Iraq and ash Sham (ISIS), and the PKK (the Kurdistan Workers’ Party), have conducted large-scale attacks in the area, including suicide bombings, ambushes, and the detonation of car bombs, improvised explosive devices, and other homemade weapons. The PKK has attacked Turkish military and police personnel in the eastern and southeastern provinces, occasionally harming bystanders.
  • Restricted access:  Turkish security forces control access to the southeastern provinces of Hakkari, Mardin and Sirnak along the Iraqi border, and the entire Turkey-Syria border.  Do not photograph or video Turkish military operations or attempt to enter military installations anywhere in Turkey.
  • Shootings:  Turkish towns located along the border with Syria have been struck by bullets and artillery rounds that originate in Syria, some resulting in deaths or injuries.
  • Roadblocks:  Use commercial air travel whenever possible while traveling to southeastern Turkey.  If road travel is necessary, drive only during daylight hours and on major highways.  The Turkish  Jandarma  (rural police) monitors checkpoints on roads. Cooperate if stopped at a checkpoint. Be prepared to provide identification and vehicle registration. Remain calm, do not make any sudden movements, and obey all instructions.  We strongly discourage the use of public transportation in the southeastern region.
  • Demonstrations:  Violent clashes have taken place between Kurdish groups and Turkish police resulting from organized demonstrations.
  • Curfews:  The Turkish Government has instituted temporary curfews in cities throughout the southeast due to blockades of certain neighborhoods by the PKK. Adhere to any locally imposed curfews.

Victims of Crime:  Report crimes to the local police by dialing 155 and contact the U.S. Embassy or nearest consulate. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime. See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas . We urge U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault to contact the U.S. Embassy or closest consulate.

 We can:

  • help you find appropriate medical care
  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion.
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find resources for accommodation and flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy for assistance and visit the  Embassy webpage  for resources.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance .

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned.

  • Always carry with you a form of official government photo identification, such as a residence permit or copy of your passport.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately.  Turkish authorities may not inform U.S. officials of dual nationals arrested in Turkey.  See our  webpage  for further information on arrests.

  • Insulting the State:  It is illegal to show disrespect to the name or image of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, or to insult the Turkish Government, flag, President, or security forces,  including on social media . Erase any sensitive photos, comments, or other materials from your social media pages, cameras, laptops, and other electronic devices that could be considered controversial or provocative.
  • Drug offenses:  Turkish law enforcement is  very aggressive  in combating illegal drugs. Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking of illegal drugs are very strict, and include heavy fines and jail sentences between four and 20 years.
  • Cultural artifacts:  Turkish law has a broad definition of “antiquities” and makes it a crime to remove any from the country. If you buy antiquities, use authorized dealers and get museum certificates for each item. Failure to have a receipt and certificate at departure can result in  your arrest , and  jail time . Contact the  Embassy of the Republic of Turkey  in Washington for specific information regarding customs requirements.
  • Male dual nationals over the age of 18 may be subject to Turkish conscription and compulsory military service. Consult officials at Turkish Embassies or Consulates with any questions before entering Turkey.
  • Counterfeit goods:  Do not buy counterfeit or pirated goods, even if widely available. They are both illegal to bring back into the United States and to purchase locally.
  • Religious proselytizing:  There is no law against religious proselytizing.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report  – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report  – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers:  Homophobia, transphobia, and intolerance towards homosexuality are widespread throughout Turkey. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals are  not protected by anti-discrimination laws  and have been the targets of violence in recent years. References in the law relating to “offenses against public morality,” “protection of the family,” and “unnatural sexual behavior,” are sometimes used as a basis for abuse by law enforcement officials. In addition, the law states that “no association may be founded for purposes against law and morality,” a clause which has been used by authorities in attempts to shut down or limit the activities of associations working on LGBTI matters.

See   our  LGBTI Travel Information   page and section 6 of our Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance:   The Turkish constitution prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in the provision of state services, employment, education and access to health care. However, access to buildings and public transportation for the disabled in most cities is quite limited, and generally, accessibility for people with disabilities in Turkey is poor. Airports and metro stations are typically accessible, but other forms of public transport (buses) are not.

Students:  See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  The Embassy is aware of multiple sexual assaults against U.S. citizens in Turkey, including assaults against tourists traveling alone or in small groups, and at spas and  hamams.

  • If you are sexually assaulted, please seek immediate help from the Turkish National Police, Turkish Health Services, or nearest hospital if you feel safe doing so.
  • We urge you to contact the closest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for assistance.

See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Earthquakes:  Earthquakes occur throughout Turkey. Make contingency plans and leave emergency contact information with family members outside Turkey. General information about natural disaster preparedness is available from the  U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  and at  Ready.gov. For more information on disaster preparedness, please click on the following links:

  • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
  • FEMA: Earthquakes
  • FEMA for Kids: Emergency Preparedness
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Earthquake Preparedness

Medical care provided in Turkish hospitals varies greatly. Though new private hospitals in Ankara, Antalya, Izmir and Istanbul have modern facilities, equipment, numerous U.S.-trained specialists, and international accreditation, some still may be unable to treat certain serious conditions. Health care standards are lower in small cities in Turkey.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance overseas.

We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance   to cover medical evacuation.

If traveling with prescription medication, check with the government of Turkey to ensure the medication is legal in Turkey. Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging with your doctor’s prescription. Some medications may be unavailable in Turkey.

For U.S. citizens who live in Turkey , please see the Embassy’s website for  information on the Turkish General Health Insurance (GHI) law . If you are considering enrolling in Turkish GHI, carefully research what is and is not covered. Once you enroll in GHI, your coverage can only be cancelled if your residence permit expires or if you no longer reside in Turkey.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Roads in Turkey range from single-lane country roads to modern, divided motorways. Highways in the tourist-frequented western, southwestern, and coastal regions of Turkey are generally in good condition and are well maintained, while conditions in other areas vary.

Be extremely cautious while driving at night.  Driving after dark, especially in rural areas, requires extra caution due to dangers such as livestock on the road or narrow unmarked or unpaved roads.

In case of an  accident  or  car trouble :

  • Pull to the side of the road, turn on hazard lights, and use reflector triangles.
  • For accidents with only vehicular damage, exchange insurance information, take photos of the accident before moving the vehicles, and depart if both sides agree. Turkish law requires drivers to fill out a Turkish-only form and provide pictures of the damage. Non-Turkish speakers should call and wait for the police.
  • For accidents with injury  or a disagreement, remain at the site of the accident.  Do not move the vehicle  – even out of the way – until the Traffic Police arrive. Report the accident to the Traffic Police (dial 155) or Jandarma (dial 156). Get a certified copy of the official report from the Traffic Police office (this can take several days).
  • The owner of the damaged vehicle should also apply to the customs authority with his passport and accident report before attempting to repair the vehicle or leave the country without the vehicle.
  • When in doubt, it is best to call the Traffic Police or the Jandarma in the event of an accident.

Traffic Laws:  Drive defensively at all times. Drivers routinely ignore traffic regulations, including driving through red lights and stop signs, and turning left from the far right lane. These and other similar driving practices cause frequent traffic accidents.

  • Penalties for  driving drunk  (blood alcohol levels at or above 0.05 percent) include a  fine  and the individual’s license being confiscated for  six months .
  • Using cell phones while driving is  illegal  and can lead to a  fine .

Driver’s license requirements include:

  • For stays up to 180 days : A valid U.S. driver’s license or an International Driving Permit and a U.S. driver’s license is acceptable.
  • For stays longer than 180 days : Obtain a Turkish driver’s license from the Turkish Security Directorate, Traffic Department (Emniyet Müdürlüğü, Trafik Hizmetleri Başkanlığı).
  • A vehicle can be brought into Turkey for up to six months. Find information at the Turkish Touring and Automobile Club.

Public Transportation:  Major cities in   Turkey have extensive public transportation options including taxis, subways, ferries, trains, buses and mini-buses. Licensed cabs are metered. Between cities, Turkey has bus routes, train, and air services.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information.

Aviation Safety Oversight:   The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Turkey’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Turkey’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Turkey should also check U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the NGA broadcast warnings website  - select “broadcast warnings”.

For additional travel information

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

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5 Types of Turkish Visas: Which Turkey Visa Do You Need?

If you’re considering a move to Turkey, understanding the intricacies of a Turkey visa is crucial. Turkey offers a range of visa options to accommodate various purposes of visit, from tourism to long-term residency. In this article, we will explore the different types of Turkish visas, their eligibility criteria, and help you determine which one suits your needs.

It is imported to decide what your visa type should be before you move to Turkey as your residence permit application is closely linked to your visa. How so? It is because your purpose of entry should match your purpose of residence permit application. For example, you cannot enter the country on a tourist visa and apply for a work visa, or enter the country with a student visa and apply for a touristic residence permit, and so on.

Here are the possible visa types that you can select from when coming into Turkey, as listed on the official visa information webpage.

1. Tourist Visa (Short-Stay Visa):

The tourist visa, also known as a short-stay visa, is ideal for individuals planning a short-term visit to Turkey for touristic or official visits, business meetings, conferences, seminars, meetings, festivals, fairs, exhibitions, sportive events, cultural and artistic events. This visa generally allows you to stay in Turkey for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, depending on your country.

This is the most common visa type for foreigners who are aiming to enter Turkey.

For the specific allowed duration of your tourist visa and the visa application fee, please check your country’s regulations for travel to Turkey.

2. Education Visa:

For those pursuing education in Turkey, a student visa is necessary. This visa permits students to stay for the duration of their studies and it is issued to foreigners who wish to come to Turkey for education, training, internship, course, student exchange program, Turkish language course.

Eligibility: To apply for a student visa, you must have an acceptance letter from a Turkish educational institution and proof of financial means to support your studies.

3. Work Visa:

If you’re planning to work in Turkey, a work visa is essential. This visa includes foreigners within the scope of Article 55 of the Implementing Regulation of the Law on Work Permits of Foreigners published in the in 29/8/2003 and numbered 25214, and foreigners who are not within this scope and who wish to come to Turkey for work purposes.

Turkey has specific work permits for foreign employees, and your employer must apply for one on your behalf. Entering the country on a work visa allows you to apply for a work permit to gain eligibility for residence and employment in Turkey.

Eligibility: Eligibility depends on your job offer and the approval of your employer’s application for a work permit.

4. Transit & Airport Transit Visas:

The transit visa is for foreigners who wish to enter Turkey through any border gate and pass through Turkey within the specified period of time. The start date for this visa type resets at every entrance through a border.

The airport transit visa is issued only to foreigners who wish to pass through the air border crossing without entering Turkey.

5. Diplomatic / Official Duty Visa:

Diplomatic and official visas are issued to government officials, diplomats, and individuals traveling on official government business.

Eligibility: These visas are granted based on diplomatic relations and official government requests.

Now that we’ve covered the primary types of Turkish visas, you may be wondering, “Which one do I need?”

To determine the right visa for your situation, consider the purpose and duration of your stay in Turkey. If you’re visiting for a short vacation, a tourist visa will suffice. If you’re planning to work or study, you’ll need a work or student visa, respectively.

Ensure that you meet all eligibility requirements, gather the necessary documentation, and submit your visa application well in advance of your intended travel date. Keep in mind that visa requirements and procedures can change, so it’s essential to check with the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.

In conclusion, the type of Turkish visa you need depends on your specific circumstances and the purpose of your visit. By understanding the various visa options and their eligibility criteria, you can navigate the Turkish immigration process more efficiently and make your move to this beautiful country a seamless experience.

For more information on Turkish visas and the latest updates, refer to the official website of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs or consult with your nearest Turkish embassy or consulate.

Remember that visa requirements and regulations can change, so always verify the latest information before planning your trip to Turkey!

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How Do I Get A Tourist Visa For Turkey

Published: November 19, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

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Overview of Tourist Visa for Turkey

Planning a trip to Turkey? If you are a foreign national, you may need to apply for a tourist visa before you can enter the country. A tourist visa allows visitors to explore the rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities that Turkey has to offer. Whether you want to visit the ancient ruins of Ephesus, relax on the pristine beaches of Antalya, or immerse yourself in the bustling streets of Istanbul, obtaining a tourist visa is an essential part of your travel preparations.

Turkey offers different types of tourist visas, depending on the duration and purpose of your visit. The most common type is the e-Visa, which is an electronic visa that can be obtained online. This convenient option allows travelers from eligible countries to apply for a tourist visa without visiting a Turkish embassy or consulate.

The e-Visa is typically valid for multiple entries and allows a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It grants visitors the opportunity to explore various regions of Turkey and experience its diverse cultural offerings. The entire application process can be completed online, saving time and reducing the hassle of traditional visa applications.

However, it’s important to note that not all nationalities are eligible for an e-Visa. Some countries have different visa requirements, such as applying for a sticker visa at the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate. It is crucial to check the specific requirements for your country before making any travel arrangements.

Now that you have an overview of the tourist visa for Turkey, let’s dive into the step-by-step process of obtaining one.

Step 1: Determine if you need a visa

The first step in obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is to determine whether you actually need one. While citizens of some countries are exempt from obtaining a visa and can enjoy visa-free travel to Turkey for a certain period, others need to apply for a visa before their trip.

To find out whether you need a visa, you can visit the official website of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs or consult with your nearest Turkish embassy or consulate. These resources will provide you with the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding visa requirements for your specific nationality. It’s essential to verify this information well in advance of your travel date to ensure a smooth and hassle-free trip.

If you find that you do require a visa, you will need to determine the type of visa suitable for your travel purpose. In the case of tourism, the most common type is the tourist visa, which allows for leisure travel and sightseeing purposes. However, if you plan to engage in activities such as business meetings or conferences during your visit, you may need to consider a different type of visa, such as a business visa or conference visa.

Remember, different visa categories may have varying application processes, requirements, and fees. Therefore, it is crucial to select the appropriate visa type that aligns with the purpose of your visit. This will help ensure that your visa application is accurate and that you do not encounter any issues during your travel to Turkey.

Once you have determined whether you need a visa and the appropriate visa category, you can proceed to gather the required documents for your application.

Step 2: Gather the required documents

Now that you have confirmed that you need a visa for your trip to Turkey, it’s time to gather the necessary documents for your application. Having all the required documents ready will streamline the application process and increase your chances of a successful visa outcome.

The specific documents you need may vary depending on your nationality, the type of visa you are applying for, and the embassy or consulate where you submit your application. However, some common documents typically required for a tourist visa application include:

  • A valid passport: Your passport should have a minimum validity of at least six months beyond your intended stay in Turkey.
  • Completed visa application form: This includes personal information, travel details, and contact information. Some countries may require you to fill out an online application form, while others may provide a downloadable PDF form to complete.
  • Passport-size photographs: Check the specifications required by the embassy or consulate, such as the size, background color, and number of photographs needed.
  • Travel itinerary: Provide a detailed itinerary of your planned activities in Turkey, including accommodations, transportation, and places you plan to visit.
  • Proof of financial means: Show evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Turkey, such as bank statements or proof of sponsorship.
  • Travel insurance: Some countries may require you to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies during your trip.
  • Flight reservations: Provide proof of your round-trip airline tickets or a detailed travel plan indicating your intended entry and exit dates.

Additionally, it’s important to check if there are any additional documents specific to your nationality or travel purpose. For example, citizens of certain countries may be required to provide a letter of invitation from a host in Turkey or additional documentation for certain visa categories.

Make sure to carefully review the requirements and follow any specific guidelines provided by the embassy or consulate. Missing or incorrect documents can lead to delays or even visa rejections. It’s always a good idea to seek advice from the consulate or visa application center to ensure you have all the necessary documents in order.

Once you have gathered all the required documents, you can proceed to the next step of completing the visa application form.

Step 3: Complete the visa application form

After gathering all the necessary documents, the next step in obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is to complete the visa application form. This form contains important information about your personal details, travel plans, and other relevant information required by the Turkish authorities.

The application form can be completed either online or in-person, depending on the specific requirements of your country and the visa application process. Some countries have implemented an electronic visa application system, where applicants can fill out the form online and submit it electronically. Other countries may require applicants to download a PDF form, print it, and fill it out manually.

Ensure that you provide accurate and up-to-date information on the application form. Double-check spellings, dates, and other details to avoid any discrepancies or errors. Any missing or incorrect information may result in delays or even the rejection of your visa application.

Some common details that you will be required to provide on the visa application form include:

  • Personal information: This includes your name, date of birth, nationality, passport details, and contact information.
  • Travel details: You will need to provide your travel itinerary, including your intended dates of entry and exit, as well as the places you plan to visit in Turkey.
  • Accommodation details: Provide information about the place(s) where you will be staying during your trip, such as hotel reservations or the address of your host.
  • Purpose of visit: Clearly state that your purpose of visit is for tourism and specify any additional activities you plan to engage in, such as sightseeing or cultural exploration.
  • Health and security information: Declare any relevant health or security-related information, if required by the application form.

Be aware that the visa application form may require additional information or have specific sections that need to be filled out depending on your nationality or visa category. Take your time to ensure that you have completed the form accurately and according to the instructions provided.

Once you have completed the visa application form, you can move on to the next step of paying the visa application fee.

Step 4: Pay the visa application fee

After completing the visa application form, the next step is to pay the required visa application fee. The fee amount may vary depending on your nationality, the type of visa you are applying for, and the specific requirements of the Turkish embassy or consulate where you are submitting your application.

There are typically different methods available for paying the visa application fee. The most common methods include:

  • Online payment: Some countries allow applicants to pay the visa application fee online through a secure payment portal. This is usually done after submitting the online application form.
  • Bank transfer: In some cases, applicants may be required to make a bank transfer to the designated bank account of the embassy or consulate.
  • Payment at a visa application center: If there is a visa application center or an external service provider handling visa applications on behalf of the embassy or consulate, you may be required to pay the fee directly at the center.
  • Payment at the embassy or consulate: Some embassies or consulates may accept payment in person at their premises. Check in advance if this option is available and what payment methods are accepted.

Ensure that you follow the specific instructions provided by the embassy or consulate regarding the payment of the visa application fee. Always retain proof of payment, such as receipts or transaction confirmations, as you may need to present them during your visa appointment or when collecting your visa.

It is also important to note that the visa application fee is non-refundable, even if your visa application is rejected. Therefore, make sure that you meet all the requirements and have the necessary documents before proceeding with the payment.

Once you have paid the visa application fee, you can move on to the next step of scheduling an appointment at the Turkish embassy or consulate.

Step 5: Schedule an appointment at the Turkish embassy or consulate

After completing the visa application form and paying the required fee, the next step in obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is to schedule an appointment at the Turkish embassy or consulate. This appointment is necessary for submitting your visa application and any supporting documents in person.

The appointment scheduling process may vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the specific procedures in place. Some embassies or consulates have an online appointment booking system, while others may require you to call or email to schedule an appointment.

When scheduling your appointment, it’s important to choose a date and time that aligns with your travel plans. Allow enough time for the visa processing period, which can range from a few days to a few weeks. It’s recommended to schedule your appointment well in advance to ensure that you have sufficient time for any additional requirements or unforeseen delays.

During the appointment, you will need to bring all the required documents, including your passport, visa application form, and supporting documents that demonstrate your purpose of travel and financial stability. Some embassies or consulates may also require biometric data, such as fingerprints, during your appointment.

It is essential to arrive at the embassy or consulate on time for your appointment. Dress appropriately and be prepared to answer any additional questions that the consular officer may have regarding your travel plans or documentation.

Keep in mind that each embassy or consulate may have specific guidelines and requirements, so be sure to carefully read and follow all instructions provided to you. Failure to adhere to these may result in delays or even the rejection of your visa application.

Once you have attended the visa appointment, you can proceed to the next step of waiting for visa processing and a decision on your application.

Step 6: Attend the visa appointment

Attending the visa appointment is a crucial step in the process of obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey. This is the time when you will personally submit your visa application and supporting documents to the Turkish embassy or consulate.

On the day of your appointment, it is important to arrive on time and be prepared with all the required documents. Dress appropriately and present yourself in a professional manner. Remember to bring your passport, completed visa application form, and any supporting documents that demonstrate the purpose of your travel and your financial stability.

During the appointment, a consular officer will review your application and supporting documents. They may ask you questions regarding your travel plans, the purpose of your visit, and any other relevant details. It is important to be honest and provide accurate information.

Depending on the requirements of the embassy or consulate, you may need to provide biometric data, such as fingerprints, during the appointment. This data is collected to verify your identity and ensure the security of the visa application process.

Be prepared for the possibility of additional documents being requested or further clarification on certain aspects of your application. Consular officers have the authority to request additional information to make an informed decision on your visa application.

It is important to remain calm and cooperative throughout the appointment. Address any concerns or questions raised by the consular officer to the best of your ability. Once your application has been reviewed, you will be informed of the next steps and the expected processing time for your visa application.

Keep in mind that the consular officer has the final decision on whether to approve or reject your visa application. If approved, you will proceed to the next step of waiting for the visa processing. If rejected, you may be offered the opportunity to provide additional documentation or appeal the decision, depending on the regulations of the specific embassy or consulate.

After attending the visa appointment, you can now proceed to the next step of waiting for the visa processing and decision on your application.

Step 7: Wait for visa processing

After attending the visa appointment and submitting your application, the next step in obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is to wait for the visa processing. The processing time can vary depending on several factors, including the embassy or consulate where you applied and the current workload. Patience is key during this step of the process.

The visa processing time can range from a few days to several weeks. It is important to note that the processing time does not include weekends, public holidays, or any unforeseen delays in the application review process. Therefore, it is advisable to apply for your tourist visa well in advance to allow for ample processing time before your planned travel dates.

During the processing period, the consular officers will carefully review your application, supporting documents, and any additional information provided during the visa appointment. They will assess whether you meet the requirements for a tourist visa in accordance with Turkish visa regulations.

While waiting, it is important to avoid making any travel arrangements or bookings that cannot be canceled or changed without financial penalties. It is advisable to wait until you receive a decision on your visa application before making any non-refundable commitments.

In some cases, the embassy or consulate may contact you during the processing period if they require any additional information or documents. It is crucial to respond promptly and provide the requested information to avoid delays in the visa processing.

Remember to keep track of the expected processing time provided by the embassy or consulate and follow up if the processing time has significantly exceeded the estimated waiting period. You can contact the embassy or consulate for an update on your visa application status if necessary.

Once the visa processing is complete, you will receive a decision on your application. If approved, you can proceed to the final step of collecting your visa. If rejected, you may have the opportunity to reapply or appeal the decision, depending on the specific guidelines and regulations provided by the embassy or consulate.

While waiting for the visa processing, it is essential to remain patient and positive. Maintain open communication with the embassy or consulate if needed, and continue planning your trip to Turkey with the possibility of a successful visa outcome in mind.

Step 8: Collect your visa

After the visa processing is complete and your application has been approved, the final step in obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is to collect your visa. This is an exciting moment as it means you are one step closer to your trip and can now officially enter Turkey for tourism purposes.

Depending on the procedures of the embassy or consulate, there are a few ways to collect your visa:

  • Collect in person: Some embassies or consulates require you to return in person to collect your visa. You will need to bring your passport and any additional documents, as instructed by the embassy or consulate.
  • Via mail: In some cases, the embassy or consulate may offer the option to have your passport and visa mailed back to you. This can be a convenient option if you are unable to collect it in person.
  • Visa application center: If a visa application center is handling the processing of visas on behalf of the embassy or consulate, you may be able to collect your visa from the center. Check the instructions provided to you to determine the collection method.

When collecting your visa, it is important to ensure that you bring all the required documents, as specified by the embassy or consulate. This typically includes your passport and any additional documents such as the visa fee receipt or a collection authorization letter, if applicable.

Before leaving the embassy or consulate, carefully verify that all of the visa details are correct. Check the dates, number of entries, and any other relevant information to ensure there are no errors or discrepancies. If you notice any issues, notify the embassy or consulate immediately for clarification or correction.

Upon receiving your visa, make sure to keep it in a safe place. Your visa is an essential travel document that you will need to present when entering Turkey, so it is crucial to protect it from damage or loss.

Now that you have collected your visa, you can proceed with your travel plans and look forward to experiencing the wonders of Turkey. Remember to familiarize yourself with any additional entry requirements or regulations imposed by Turkish authorities, such as COVID-19 travel measures or tourist registration processes.

Congratulations on successfully obtaining your tourist visa for Turkey, and have a memorable trip filled with incredible experiences!

Tips for a successful tourist visa application

Obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey requires careful preparation and adherence to the application process. To increase your chances of a successful visa application, consider the following tips:

  • Research and follow the guidelines: Familiarize yourself with the specific visa requirements and guidelines for your nationality. Check the official website of the Turkish embassy or consulate for accurate and up-to-date information.
  • Apply in advance: Start the visa application process well ahead of your planned travel dates. This allows ample time for processing, additional document requests, or any unforeseen delays.
  • Provide accurate and complete information: Fill out the visa application form carefully and accurately. Double-check all details, spellings, and dates before submitting. Inaccurate or incomplete information may lead to delays or visa rejection.
  • Gather all necessary documents: Ensure you have all the required documents ready, such as your passport, photographs, travel itinerary, proof of financial means, and travel insurance. Check the specific requirements for your nationality and visa category.
  • Be honest and consistent: Provide truthful and consistent information throughout your application. Inconsistencies in your application or interviews may raise concerns and affect the outcome of your visa application.
  • Demonstrate your ties to your home country: Emphasize your strong ties to your home country, such as employment, family, or property. This helps establish that you have reasons to return after your visit to Turkey.
  • Prepare for the visa interview: If an interview is required, be prepared to confidently answer questions about your travel plans, the purpose of your visit, and your financial stability. Present your documents neatly and organize them in a logical manner.
  • Follow up on the visa processing: Keep track of the expected processing time and follow up with the embassy or consulate if the processing time has significantly exceeded the estimated waiting period. Stay proactive in obtaining updates on your visa application status.
  • Be patient and positive: Visa processing can take time, so maintain patience throughout the process. Stay positive and focus on preparing for your trip while waiting for the visa processing to be completed.

Remember that visa requirements and procedures may differ based on your nationality and the specific embassy or consulate. It is always advisable to consult the official website of the relevant embassy or consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

By following these tips and ensuring that you meet all the requirements, you can enhance your chances of a successful tourist visa application for Turkey and enjoy a wonderful travel experience in this captivating country.

Obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey is an important step in planning your visit to this captivating country. By following the step-by-step process and tips outlined in this guide, you can navigate through the visa application process with ease and increase your chances of a successful outcome.

Remember to determine if you need a visa based on your nationality and travel plans, and gather all the required documents before proceeding with the application. Be thorough and accurate when completing the visa application form, and pay the necessary visa application fee promptly.

Scheduling an appointment at the Turkish embassy or consulate allows you to submit your application and attend the interview if required. During the interview, be prepared to provide additional information and answer any questions regarding your travel plans.

Once your application is submitted, it’s important to patiently wait for the visa processing period. Stay proactive by following up on the expected processing time and maintaining open communication with the embassy or consulate if necessary.

Finally, collecting your visa marks the successful completion of the process. Verify that all the visa details are correct and keep your visa in a safe place in preparation for your trip.

Remember to adhere to the immigration regulations and entry requirements upon arriving in Turkey. Enjoy exploring the stunning landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant culture that Turkey has to offer.

Now, armed with the knowledge and understanding of the tourist visa application process, you can confidently embark on your journey to Turkey and create unforgettable memories during your visit.

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Turkey eVisa Processing Time: What you need to know

Embarking on a journey to Turkey is an exciting adventure to a country that beckons with its rich history, captivating landscapes, and vibrant culture. Whether you're dreaming of ballooning over Cappadocia, exploring the historical depths of Istanbul, or soaking up the sun on the Aegean coast, getting your Turkey eVisa is the first step towards making these dreams a reality.

Understanding the Turkey visa processing time is crucial to planning your visit effectively. Here's everything you need to know to ensure a smooth and swift process.

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The Turkey eVisa is an electronic travel authorization that simplifies obtaining a visa for Turkey. It's designed for travelers who wish to visit Turkey for tourism or business purposes. Applying for an eVisa is done online, eliminating the need to visit a consulate or embassy, making your pre-travel preparations as seamless as your upcoming adventures.

What are the processing times and costs for the Turkey eVisa?

The processing time for the online Turkey Visa application typically takes between 30 minutes and 24 hours. The online application process takes only a few minutes via iVisa!

We offer three different options:

Standard processing: Get your visa in 24 hours for an affordable fee.

Rush Processing: This option takes only 4 hours for an extra fee.

Super Rush Processing: This option is done in as little as 30 minutes for an express fee.

Check the exact processing time of the Turkey Visa for your nationality with our handy Visa Checker Tool and apply online.

Tips to expedite your application for the Turkey eVisa

To ensure your Turkey eVisa application is processed as swiftly as possible, follow these tips:

Apply online through a reliable platform that offers real-time updates on your application status.

Double-check all entered information for accuracy to avoid any delays.

Provide all required documentation in the specified format.

Factors that can affect the processing time for the electronic visa for Turkey

Several factors can influence the processing time of your Turkey eVisa, including:

Volume of applications: During peak travel seasons, the volume of Turkish Visa applications can be very high, slowing the processing time.

Incorrect or incomplete information: If the information you provide on your eVisa application needs to be corrected or completed, this can delay the processing time. When applying through iVisa, an expert will carefully review your application to ensure nothing is missing.

Security checks: The Turkish government conducts security checks on all visa applications. If your application is flagged for further review, processing can take longer.

Technical issues: Sometimes, technical problems can arise during the application process, which can cause delays in processing time.

Ensuring your application is complete and accurate is critical to avoiding any delays.

When to apply for your Turkey eVisa?

Applying for your Turkey eVisa at least one week before your intended travel date is advised. This timeframe allows for necessary corrections or additional documentation without impacting travel plans.

How long before my travel date should I apply for an eVisa?

The latest you can apply for your Turkey eVisa is at least 72 hours before your travel date. However, for peace of mind and to ensure you have ample time to address potential issues, it’s better to apply earlier.

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By following the above tips, you can ensure that your Turkey eVisa application is processed as quickly as possible, allowing you to focus on the excitement of your upcoming trip. For those looking to verify their visa needs or use a visa checker tool, our platform offers comprehensive services to assist with your travel preparations.

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Stunning beaches, magnificent mountains, the Hagia Sophia, kebabs, Olives, Kunefa... There surely isn’t a need to further convince you to visit Turkey. The Turkey tourist visa has made it easier for tourists to enjoy everything Turkey has to offer.

Officially known as the ‘touristic’ visa, this lets individuals visit the country and take part in tourist activities. Quite a number of nationals actually do not need a visa to enter. A lot of other nationals can, in fact, get the visa on arrival. However, citizens of a few countries including India will need to apply for a visa beforehand. Although, as an Indian, if you hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, Ireland visa or residence permit, you are also eligible for the tourist e-visa.

Visa characteristics: - 

  • Sticker - Maximum stay duration of up to 90 days in a 180-day period, and available as single, double, or multiple entries. 
  • E-visa - Maximum stay duration of 30 days in a 180-day period, available only as single-entry.

Note :- The e-visa type of Turkey tourist visa for Indian citizens will not be valid if your UK, US, Ireland permit is also an e-visa.

Turkey Tourist Visa

The application for the Turkey tourist visa from India can be done in multiple ways.. However, before starting your application, you must check that you are eligible to apply for the touristic permit. You may then proceed as follows - 

  • Visit the website of the Turkish diplomatic mission in India as per the jurisdiction.
  • Start out by filling the online visa application form ( pre-application) available on the website. 
  • If you are eligible for the e visa, you will be redirected to the relevant portal. Else, you can proceed with the application form.
  • Note the reference number you receive on your email. 
  • Proceed to book an appointment at the diplomatic mission as per the jurisdiction. 
  • Download the offline application form and fill it manually. You must mention the purpose of your visit as ‘tourism’.
  • Attend the appointment with the duly signed application form, documents, and the fees.
  • Submit the application and pay the fees at the mission.

At Visa Application Centres (VAC)

  • Visit the website of the embassy outsourced VAC as per the jurisdiction. 
  • Fill out the application form manually with a blue or black ink pen, and in capital letters. Mention the purpose of the visit as ‘tourism’.
  • Contact the call centre of the VAC and proceed to book an appointment for the application submission. 
  • Along with the application form, documents, and the fees, attend the appointment slot.
  • Submit the application and pay the fees at the VAC. 

E visa 

  • If you are eligible, visit the e-visa portal of the Turkish ministry. 
  • Fill in the Turkey visa form with all the required details. 
  • Pay the fees and submit the application.  

Note: - Ensure that you provide true information and genuine documents. Providing fake documents or false information is grounds for visa rejection.

In order to be able to apply for the Turkish permit from India, you must meet the following eligibility conditions - 

  • You must be living in India while lodging the application. If you are living on a residence permit in another nation, you will have to apply to the respective authority there.
  • You must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of your entry in the country. 
  • Your sole purpose of the visit must be to take part in tourism alone. 
  • You must possess sufficient funds to support your stay. (50$ per day for e-visa)
  • If applying for e-visa - you must possess a valid entry permit or resident permit for Schengen countries, UK, US, or Ireland.

As per the Turkey tourist visa requirements from India, the following are the list of documents you must possess for the tourist visa application. However, note that the documentation requirements may slightly vary based on the mission you are applying to.

  • Fully filled and signed application form.
  • 2 photos as per the specifications. 
  • Travel insurance. 
  • Proof of funds such as bank statements. 
  • Proof of employment/studies such as employment letter, retirement letter, etc. 
  • Round trip flight tickets. 
  • Proof of accommodation such as hotel bookings, invitation letter, etc. 
  • Proof of ‘intent to return’ such as house agreements, property agreements, etc 
  • Covering letter from the applicant.

For E visa - Valid Schengen/UK/US/Ireland visa or residence permit.

As per the Turkey tourist visa photo requirements , the photos to be submitted must meet the following conditions - 

  • 35mm X 45mm
  • Colour: Coloured
  • Head must occupy the central position
  • Must be captured within the last 3 months
  • Background: Solid, plain white or grey
  • 80% face coverage
  • Neutral expression
  • Glasses: Thin framed and prescription glasses only
  • Headgears - only for religious reasons
  • Facial hair - permitted

The time taken to process the Turkey sticker tourist visa is normally around 12 working days. However, this can vary significantly based on multiple factors. It can depend on the volume of applications at the embassy/consulate, the number of entries, your previous travel history, and so on. As a result, you are advised to apply well in advance in order to avoid any complications.

Time taken for the processing of the e-visa is usually within just 48 hours. However, to account for any possible delays, the ministry asks that you must apply at least 2 days in advance.

The fees for the tourist permit is dependant on the number of entries and the foreign exchange rates. The fees for the e visa must be paid in USD. As a result, while making the payment, the amount deducted from your account will vary according to the exchange rates at the moment. For the sticker visa, you may also have to pay additional service charges and delivery charges (if applicable). As a result, ensure that you check the exact amount before starting the application.

Once you have made the application, it will be processed accordingly. Even if you have applied at the VAC, the application is forwarded to the embassy/consulate for the processing. The VAC has no influence regarding the processing. Once approved, you can collect the passport directly from the mission/VAC or you can have the VAC deliver it to you for an additional charge. The jurisdiction of the Turkish missions in India are as follows - 

  • Turkish Embassy in New Delhi - If your state of residence* is Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal.
  • Turkish Consulate in Mumbai - If your state of residence is Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar, Lakshadweep Islands
  • Turkish Consulate in Hyderabad - If your state of residence is Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

*   - State of residence refers to the state where you have been residing for the past 6 months. 

If you have applied for the e visa, you will receive a link via your email, on approval. You may then download the permit through the link.

There are multiple ways in which you can check the status of your application depending upon your mode of application. 

Embassy - If you have applied at the embassy/consulate, you can track your application status by clicking here and entering your reference number and passport number. 

VAC - If you have applied at a VAC, you can check the status here . Alternately, you can call or email the VAC to know the status.

You can also contact the travel agency you have applied through, to check the status. 

Once you receive your visa, you must keep in mind the following few points to ensure that you have a hassle-free journey -

Before you travel - 

  • Note the validity and number of entries mentioned on your visa. You must not stay in the country beyond this period. You must also follow the entry type given. 
  • Carry all your travel documents before you travel to the country. 
  • For the Turkey e visa, carry the downloaded e visa as a softcopy or hardcopy.

At the border

  • You must show your passport with the visa to the immigration officer. Your entry stamp will be stamped on the passport.
  • You may be asked to show the copy of the other documents submitted as part of your application. 
  • You may be asked about the basic details of your visit. Ensure that you answer honestly and without any hesitance. 

When you enter Turkey

  • While you are on a tourist permit, you cannot take part in any work or business activities.
  • You are permitted to extend this visa if you have a good reason. 
  • Carry a copy of your passport and visa while you are travelling within the country.
  • You must respect the culture and customs of the country, as well as abide by the immigration laws during your stay. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can i extend my turkey tourist visa.

You can extend the Turkish tourist permit in certain limited cases. If you have a proper reason to extend your permit, you will have to visit the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management or a Police station in Turkey and apply for the ‘short term residence permit’. If you are unable to get it extended, you must leave the country on expiry. The e-visas are non-extendible.

After Expiring My Turkey Tourist Visa, How Long Can I Stay?

Once you have expired your permit, there is no provision for a stay-back period. As a result, you are expected to leave the country upon expiry. Alternately, you may apply for the extension before your permit expires. However, if you do not receive the extension in time for your expiry date, you must leave immediately. Staying back in the country after expiry is considered as an offence and can attract hefty fines and even lead to deportation. 

What is the Medical Test for Turkey Tourist permit?

As per the requirements, there is no medical test for the tourist permit. However, you are required to have medical travel insurance valid for Turkey. It is also suggested that you get a medical check-up done before travelling to a foreign nation, for your own safety.

Can I Convert My tourist visa for Turkey into a Work permit?

No, it is not possible to convert your tourist permit into a work permit. You are also not allowed to work in Turkey without a valid permit. If you require the work permit, you must return to your home country and apply for a new one. 

How Much Bank Balance is Required to Get Turkey Tourist permit?

Normally, there is no fixed rule on the exact amount of funds required for the tourist application. As per the requirements, you must submit bank records that show that you have sufficient funds to support your entire stay duration. However, if you are applying for the e-visa, you are expected to have at least 50 $ for every day of your stay.

How many months before the trip should I apply for a Turkey Tourist permit?

Since it takes nearly 12 working days to process the sticker type of the tourist permit, you must apply for the permit at least 2 weeks in advance. However, as per the embassy recommendations, you are advised to apply nearly a month before your travel date. The e-visa application must be done at least 48 hours before your travel date.

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Turkey Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens: Most-searched Guide So Far

Planning for a trip to turkey to experience the beauty of istanbul apply for a turkey tourist visa first to get a valid permit see the visa requirements here..

Picture This: You are experiencing the view of Istanbul from the top over Cappadocia in a hot air balloon ride. Do you often dream of it? If yes, here’s the biggest opportunity for you with Turkey eVisa ! Obtaining a Turkey tourist visa for Indian citizens has become easier than ever before. You just need to apply online and receive your travel visa via your email.

But, before applying for a travel visa to Turkey , you need to know a few vital things about getting it for an Indian passport holder. Let’s get started!

Does an Indian Passport Holder Require a Tourist Visa Application to Turkey?

Yes, every foreigner, including Indians, needs to hold a travel visa to visit Turkey. You have to show a valid visa to enter and stay here. You can complete the application process for the Turkey eVisa online through a travel agency. However, there are different types of Turkey visas for Indian citizens depending on your purpose of visit, like tourism, business, study, or job. For instance:

Turkey Tourist Visa

Speaking of a Turkey tourist visa, it offers single and multiple entry for Indian passport holders with a six-month validity. Turkey tourist visa duration allows a stay for up to one month. If you are planning to stay longer, you need to obtain a short-term residence permit.

Turkey Visa on Arrival

Well, there’s no visa-on-arrival (VOA) available for Indian citizens. Particularly US citizens and passport holders of European and Caribbean countries are eligible for this. Being an Indian, you need to get a visa before boarding your flight to Turkey. And, if you meet all the visa requirements, you will receive your visa within 24 hours.

Turkey Work Visa

Whether you are an athlete, journalist, academic, or any other professional, you need a work visa to get employed in Turkey. Also, the employment agreement must be from a Turkish organization, including the employer’s address, and an invitation letter with your name and passport number. Just like a tourist visa, you can similarly apply for a work visa online, but it may take some additional time for processing.

Turkey Transit Visa

In case you fly Turkish Airlines or stay at the Turkish airport's transit lounge , you don’t need a tourist visa until you are at the airport. But, if you have any plans to leave, apply for a travel visa to Turkey.

Education or Student Visa

Indian citizens can obtain an education or a student visa to Turkey through exchange programs, courses, or any other educational needs. In this case, you need to submit your visa application for Turkey at the nearest Turkish Embassy with supporting documentation.

Important Requirements Indians Need to Meet for a Turkey Travel Visa

Indian passport holders need to meet the following visa requirements while applying for a Turkey eVisa for tourism and entering Turkey. Such as:

  • A valid visa and residency permit from the US, UK, Ireland, or a Schengen Member State
  • Meeting Turkey visa requirements for Indian citizens
  • A Valid passport with at least 150 days of validity
  • A valid credit or debit card to pay the online fee
  • Carrying copies of hotel reservation and receipt of confirmed round trip air ticket from Turkey and the application fee
  • Passport-size photo with white background
  • Passport with two blank pages for office stamping
  • Tour Itinerary
  • A travel insurance policy

Turkey Visa Costs for Indian Citizens

Turkey visa fees for Indian passport holders depend on the validity and type of visa they are applying for, like a single-entry or multiple-entry. Also, the application and entry fees will be included in the overall costs. While applying online, you can pay for this Turkey visa online application cost using a credit card or debit card. You will receive your eVisa via your email just within two business days.

In Conclusion

Turkey Visa Requirements for Indians

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Each year, millions of tourists travel to Turkey, making it a popular tourist destination. You will require a Turkish visa in order to travel to Turkey, regardless of whether your plans include visiting the historical sites in Istanbul, unwinding on the beaches in Antalya, or soaking in the Pamukkale hot springs. Turkish Visa Processing time is one of the most crucial things to take into account when applying for a Turkish visa.

In this article, we’ll look at the variables that may impact the length of time it takes to obtain a Turkish visa and offer some advice on expediting it.

Turkish Visa Processing time

Turkey offers various types of visas for foreigners, including the traditional sticker visa, visa on arrival, and the convenient Turkey E-visa, which is obtained electronically.

For the sticker visa, the processing time typically takes 15 working days from the day you submit your application form and undergo your interview at the consulate in your country. During the interview, consulate officials will inquire about your reasons for visiting Turkey and review your travel documents. Following the interview, the processing of your application begins, and you can expect to receive feedback within the stipulated 15 days.

Overall, while the standard processing time is 15 working days, applicants should be prepared for potential variations in the timeframe based on consulate workload and individual circumstances.

Below are the most important things to know as regards Turkish Visa Processing time.

Turkish visa types

The type of visa you require is the first thing you need to determine before applying for a Turkish visa. Turkish visas come in a variety of forms, including those for travel, study, employment, and business. Each visa form has a different processing period that can change depending on the particular requirements and supporting documentation.

Turkish visa processing times

Depending on the type of visa, the applicant’s nationality, and the time of year, the processing period for a Turkish visa might be anywhere between a few days and several weeks. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs oversees the visa application procedure, which can be completed online or in person at a Turkish embassy or consulate.

For a Turkish visa, the typical processing period is 10 business days. However, processing times can differ based on the applicant’s nationality and the type of visa. For instance, the processing time for a work visa application may take longer due to the additional paperwork needed.

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Factors Influencing Turkish Visa Processing Times

The length of time it takes to process a Turkish visa depends on several variables. The following are some of the more typical ones:

  • Type of Visa : As mentioned earlier, the type of visa you are applying for can affect the processing time. Some visas, such as work visas, require additional documentation, which can extend the processing time.
  • Nationality of Applicant : The applicant’s nationality can also affect the processing time. Some nationalities require additional security checks, which can extend the processing time.
  • Time of Year : The time of year can also affect the processing time. During peak travel seasons, such as summer, the processing time may be longer due to the high volume of applications.

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Tips to Speed up the Processing Time

If you need to obtain a Turkish visa quickly, there are a few tips you can follow to speed up the processing time:

  • Apply Early : One of the best ways to ensure a speedy processing time is to apply early. Don’t wait until the last minute to apply for your visa, as this can cause unnecessary delays.
  • Check the Requirements : Make sure you have all the required documents before submitting your application. Missing documents can cause delays and may require additional processing time.
  • Use a Visa Processing Service : If you’re short on time, consider using a visa processing service. These services can help you expedite the processing time and ensure that your application is completed correctly.
  • Contact the Embassy or Consulate : If you have any questions about the application process, don’t hesitate to contact the Turkish embassy or consulate. They can provide valuable information on the status of your application and any additional steps you need to take.

Purpose Of Entry

To ensure your visa application is processed smoothly, it’s crucial to provide accurate information, especially regarding the purpose of your visit. Here are the approved purposes of entry you can select:

Tourist Visit: If you’re planning to explore Turkey’s attractions and enjoy a vacation in this beautiful country, select this option.

Business/Meeting/Commerce: Choose this option if you’re traveling for a business meeting or any commercial activities. Please note that this visa does not permit you to engage in paid employment during your stay.

Conference/Meeting/Seminars: If you’re attending a seminar or conference organized by foreign missions, international organizations, or agencies in Turkey, select this purpose.

Fair/Festival/Exhibition: For those planning to attend annual or bi-annual festivals, exhibitions, or fairs held in Turkey, this purpose applies.

Sporting Activity: Turkey boasts a vibrant sports scene, particularly in football. If you’re attending a sporting event as a fan, select this option.

Culture/Art: Experience Turkey’s rich cultural heritage by visiting archaeological sites and immersing yourself in its diverse local culture.

Official Visit: If you’re part of a government delegation representing your home government or a public institution, choose this purpose. It validates your trip as an official visit on behalf of your government or organization.

Selecting the appropriate purpose of entry ensures that your visa application aligns with your intended activities in Turkey, helping to avoid any complications during the processing stage.

In conclusion, the length of time it takes to process a Turkish visa varies based on a number of variables, such as the kind of visa, the applicant’s country, and the time of year. Apply early, review the requirements, employ a visa processing service, and get in touch with the embassy or consulate if you have any problems to guarantee a quick processing time. With the help of these suggestions, you’ll be able to effortlessly and swiftly get your Turkish visa so you can start visiting this stunning nation.

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Last Update: 01-02-2024

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Do Indians Need a Visa for Turkey?

Yes, Indian citizens shall be required to have an electronic visa (e-visa) or a sticker visa issued by a Turkish diplomatic or consular mission abroad in order to be able to enter into Turkey 

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Introduction, eligibility criteria for turkey tourist visa, documents required for turkey tourist visa for indians, how to apply for a turkey tourist visa.

Turkey Tourist Visa Fees for Indians

Turkey Tourist Visa Processing Time

Reasons for the Rejection of a Turkey Tourist Visa for Indians

Planning your visit to Turkey? This guide breaks down the Turkey tourist  visa requirements and process for Indian citizens. Whether you choose the Turkey eVisa or a sticker visa, we've got you covered. 

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To apply for a Turkey Tourist eVisa it’s mandatory to hold a valid visa or residence permit of any Schengen country, USA, UK, or Ireland.

Turkey Tourist eVisa Checklist for Indians

Turkey tourist sticker visa checklist for indians, supporting documents for turkey tourist sticker visa, get your turkey tourist evisa easily with teleport.

To obtain a Turkey Tourist eVisa through Teleport, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Visit Teleport's Turkey Visa Page
  • Step 2: Select your visa type and click 'Apply Visa.'
  • Step 3: Use Teleport's automatic application filling feature to quickly upload your passport, photo, and travel details.
  • Step 4: Pay the visa fee.
  • Step 5: Track your application on the dashboard for real-time updates via email/WhatsApp. Receive your visa hassle-free with Teleport, guaranteed on the committed date.

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Apply for Turkey Tourist Sticker Visa Application with Teleport

To obtain a Turkey Tourist Sticker Visa through Teleport, follow these steps:

  • Step 2: Click 'Start Turkey Tourist Sticker Visa Application.'
  • Step 3: Use Teleport's automatic application filling feature to quickly upload your passport, photo, and travel details, and your Turkey sticker visa application will be ready in just one minute.
  • Step 4: Make a payment for your visa.
  • Step 5: Fill in 'Visit Details,' upload documents, and submit.

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Apply for a Turkey eVisa through the Official Portal

Ordinary, Special and Service passport holders with a valid Schengen member or USA, UK, Ireland visa or residence permit may get their single entry Turkey Business e-Visas valid for one month via the Official Turkey Website

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Step 1: Initiate the Turkey eVisa Application by choosing your travel document's region and selecting your passport type. 

Step 2: Choose your Date of Arrival in Turkey.

Step 3: Read the prerequisites and eligibility criteria carefully and proceed to enter the personal information.

Step 4: Fill in your personal information including your passport details. Please ensure accuracy when entering your email address, as the link to download your eVisa will be sent to the provided email.

Step 5: After submitting the Turkey visa application you can proceed with the Payment. Enter your reference number, passport details and email address to complete the payment process.

Following the payment, you will receive the visa download link via the email address you've provided. 

To Track your Turkey visa application from Turkey’s official status tracking website.

Apply for a Turkey Sticker Visa through Gateway Management Logistics INC

The Turkish embassy has designated Visa Application Centers (VACs) to oversee the processing of visa applications. As a result, you are required to visit the VAC that corresponds to your location and jurisdiction when applying for a visa.

Step 1: Visit the Gateway International website

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Step 2: Prepare your documents

Gather the required documents based on your jurisdiction. For detailed information on the documents needed for a Turkey tourist sticker visa, refer to this link

Step 3: Schedule Your Appointment

Once on the website, click on 'Create an Appointment.' You'll be redirected to the official VFS Global website, the authorised partner for processing Turkey sticker visa applications for Indian citizens.

In case you face any issues while scheduling your appointment, draft an Email at [email protected] with the following details:

  • Passport number
  • Contact number
  • Screenshot of the issue (if any)

Step 4: Visit the Visa centre

Collect all necessary documents for a Turkish visa sticker and submit them at the visa application centre. Note that someone else can also present the documents on behalf of the applicant.

Choose the Visa Jurisdiction based on your Location in India

Select the appropriate jurisdiction based on your location for a successful Turkey sticker visa application. Refer to the following table for the corresponding Embassy/Consulate, Jurisdiction, and Gateway Visa Application Centers to streamline the application process.

Step 5: Pay the Visa fees

Turkey tourist visa fees (INR 6814) will be charged online during appointment booking. The remaining amount (e.g., for a 3-month Türkiye visa, 10,521 INR) is payable in cash at the visa application centre.

Step 6: Track your Turkey Visa  application

Check the status of your Turkey Sticker Visa application on the Gateway International website . Enter your tracking number and date of birth for the latest updates on your application.

Ensure a stress-free visa experience by allowing a minimum of 13 workdays before your departure. Opt for Premium Express Lounge access for an expedited process at around 7500 INR.

  • False Information: Providing inaccurate or false information can result in immediate rejection and potential bans on future applications.
  • Lack of Funds: Maintain a minimum balance of INR 1,00,000 in your bank account. Inadequate proof of financial stability and inability to cover the cost of your stay can lead to rejection. Ensure you have accurate and up-to-date financial documents to support your application.
  • Criminal Background: Having a criminal record or being involved in illegal activities can result in your visa being rejected on security grounds.
  • Weak Ties to Home Country: If authorities believe you lack strong ties to your home country, you might be seen as a potential overstay risk. Highlight connections like family, job, property, or other commitments that ensure your return.
  • Lack of Purpose: Failing to clearly explain the purpose of your visit and how it aligns with your itinerary can raise suspicions.
  • Employment without Proper Authorization: If your visa category prohibits employment, but the embassy suspects that you intend to work during your stay, you risk losing your visa privileges.

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