- The e-visa replaces the visas previously issued with a "banderole" or "stamp" at the border gates. Applicants can obtain their visas electronically, by entering the necessary information and making the payment by credit card, on the website www.evisa.gov.tr. After successful completion of the application, e-Visas are sent to the person's e-mail address. - Applicants are required to print out their e-Visas, show them to airlines and customs authorities and keep them until the end of their trip.
- The e-visa is not valid for travel to Turkey other than for touristic or commercial purposes (study, student, etc.). Such visa applications must be made through our foreign representatives.
- The following information is valid for touristic trips. If you are studying, working, etc. If one is to come to Turkey for special purposes, a visa suitable for the purpose of arrival should be obtained from our foreign representatives.
- The following information does not cover professional drivers. It would be beneficial for the foreigner to obtain information from our nearest foreign representative regarding the visa regime applied to professional drivers.
- It is recommended to have a travel document/passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
- The term "Official Passport" includes diplomatic, service, special and official passports.
- Foreigners holding a "Travel Document" (regardless of the country of nationality) must obtain a visa from our foreign representative offices.
- All foreigners, except those who can benefit from visa exemption, must obtain an e-Visa from www.evisa.gov.tr or a visa from our foreign representatives. Foreigners coming from countries where we do not have a foreign representative office must apply for a visa to our foreign representative office, which is accredited to the country of their nationality.
- Foreigners who will shoot documentary films, conduct scientific research, carry out archaeological excavations or engage in similar activities in Turkey should apply to our foreign representative offices and obtain the necessary permits from the relevant Turkish authorities before traveling to Turkey.
- Foreigners with a valid visa do not need to obtain a residence permit separately. However, foreigners traveling to Turkey with a special legal (study, work, etc.) visa are required to obtain a residence permit by applying to the Police Department in the province they are in, regardless of the validity period of their visa.
- The rule that the total stay in Turkey within the last 180 days should not exceed 90 days is valid for all foreign nationals who will travel to Turkey.
Visa applications for touristic or commercial purposes can be made through the Electronic Visa Application System (www.evisa.gov.tr). Through the Electronic Visa Application System, which was put into practice in 2013, it is now possible to obtain an e-Visa practically within 3 minutes from any point with an internet connection. Necessary arrangements are being made to strengthen the e-Visa infrastructure. In this context;
- In addition to the Turkish, English, French, German, Polish and Spanish languages currently available in the e-Visa system, Dutch, Norwegian, Arabic and Chinese languages will be added to the e-Visa system.
- In addition to Visa and Master Card credit cards, payment is made with other widely used credit cards and debit cards.
- Family and group applications have become possible, and tour operators can also apply for groups for their customers.
- Necessary infrastructure will be made available for obtaining e-Visas from the offices of the contracted airline companies carrying passengers to Turkey and from the offices at the airports.
- The e-Visa fees to be obtained from the e-Visa website are less costly than the visas to be obtained at the airports.
USA: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Ordinary passport holders U.S. citizens apply for visas click here they can get an e-visa from the Internet address.
AFGHANISTAN Diplomatic Passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days within 6 months. Ordinary Passport, Service Passport and Special Passport holders are subject to a visa. Afghan citizens who are holders of Ordinary Passports, Service Passports and Special Passports can obtain their e-Visas provided that they meet certain conditions. click here they can get it from the address.
GERMANY German citizens holding Official Passports and Ordinary Passports are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
ANDORRA Citizens of Andorra who are holders of an Official Passport and an Ordinary Passport are exempt from a visa for 90 days every 180 days.
ANGOLA Angolan citizens who are ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Angolan citizens who are holders of diplomatic and service passports are exempt from visas for 90 days every 180 days.
ANTIGUA-BARBODA Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Permanent entry visas for ordinary passport holders with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued in the form of an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices or by applying a bandage at our border gates.
ARGENTINA Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
ALBANIA Official passport holders assigned to diplomatic, consular or international organizations accredited diplomatic missions in Turkey are exempt from visa for the duration of their duties. Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourism trips or transit passes to Turkey, provided that the total period of residence in Turkey does not exceed 90 days within six months, valid from the date of first entry.
AUSTRALIA Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Permanent entry visas for ordinary passport holders with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
AUSTRIA: Ordinary and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
AZERBAIJAN: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
BAHAMAS: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa, continuous entry visas with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
BAHRAIN: Official passport holders are subject to a visa. Bahraini citizens holding an official passport can obtain their residence visas for up to 15 days at border crossings. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and their single-entry visas with a residence period of 30 days click here they can get an e-visa from the Internet address.
BANGLADESH: Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Ordinary passport holders of Bangladesh citizens of the Schengen countries or the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland visa or a valid residence permit holder's current meet certain conditions and provided that their visas click here from the web site e-visa can receive. Diplomatic and official/service passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
BARBADOS: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and continuous entry visas with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
INDEPENDENT SAMOA: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
BELARUS: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 30 days. The total stay cannot exceed 90 days within 1 year from the date of first entry.
BELGIUM: Ordinary and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
BELIZE: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. The total stay cannot exceed 90 days within the last 180 days.
BENIN: Ordinary, service and special passport holders are subject to a visa. Diplomatic passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourist or official trips and transit passes with a residence period of up to 90 days.
BHUTAN: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Entry visas for ordinary passport holders are issued by our foreign representative offices for a maximum residence period of 15 days.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and permanent entry visas for tourist purposes with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
BOLIVIA: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. The total stay period does not exceed 90 days within the last 180 days.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa provided that they do not exceed 90 days within 180 days.
BOTSWANA: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
BRAZIL: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders, on the other hand, are exempt from entry and transit visas for tourism and business purposes, provided that the total period of stay in Turkey within the last 180 days does not exceed 90 days.
BRUNEI: Diplomatic, official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa during their entry and transit passes to our country, during their travels that do not exceed thirty (30) days from the date of first entry.
BULGARIA: Identity card and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Diplomatic and service passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourist or official trips and transit passes with a residence period of up to 30 days.
BURKINA FASO: Citizens of Burkina Faso who are holders of a diplomatic passport are exempt from a visa for their travels with a residence period of up to 90 days. Citizens of Burkina Faso who are holders of official / service and ordinary passports are subject to a visa.
BURUNDI: Diplomatic Passport Holders are exempt from visa for a period not exceeding 90 days every 180 days. Special, service and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
ALGERIA: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. ordinary passport holders under the age of 15 and over the age of 65 are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Algerian citizens ordinary passport holders and 15-18 age range 35-65 Schengen or the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and a valid visa or a valid residence permit holder, provided that they meet certain conditions 30 days-term and single-entry visas click here the internet to the following address e-visa can receive.
DJIBOUTI: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
CHAD: Diplomatic and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days within 180 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
CZECH REPUBLIC: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
CHINA: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 30 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and a single entry visa with a residence period of up to 30 days click here it is issued as an e-Visa at the address.
DENMARK: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
EAST TIMOR: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Citizens of East Timor apply for single entry e-Visas with a residence period of 30 days. click here they can get it from the Internet address.
DOMINICA: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Permanent entry visas for ordinary passport holders with a residence period of 90 days click here it is issued in the form of an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices or by applying a bandage at our border gates.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Diplomatic and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days out of 180 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and their visas click here they can get an e-visa from the Internet address, from our foreign representative offices or by applying a bandage at our border gates.
ECUADOR: Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Transit visas are issued by our foreign representative offices for a maximum of three (3) days of residence. Ordinary passport holders are also exempt from visa for 90 days.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Citizens of Equatorial Guinea who are ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Ordinary passport holder Equatorial Guinea citizens are eligible for single entry visas with a residence period of up to 30 days, provided that they are holders of a valid visa or valid residence permit of Schengen countries or the USA, the United Kingdom, Ireland and meet certain conditions. click here they can get an e-visa from the Internet address. Citizens of Equatorial Guinea who are holders of diplomatic, official and service passports are exempt from visas for 90 days every 180 days.
EL SALVADOR: Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
INDONESIA: Indonesian citizens holding ordinary passports are exempt from visas for up to 30 days, provided that they do not exceed 90 days every 180 days. Indonesian citizens who are holders of diplomatic and official/service passports are exempt from visa for their travels with a residence period of up to 30 days.
ERITREA: Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
ARMENIA: Official passport holders are subject to a visa and must resign. Ordinary passport holders are also subject to a visa, permanent entry visas for tourist purposes with a residence period of up to 30 days, click here they can get it in the form of an e-Visa from the Internet address or from our external representatives.
NETHERLANDS : Ordinary and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
HONDURAS : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
HONG KONG : Official and ordinary “Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (SAR)” passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Hong Kong citizens who hold a ”British National Overseas" passport are subject to a visa, and their multi-entry visas with a residence period of 90 days www.evisa.gov.tr they can get an e-Visa from the Internet address. “Document Identity for Visa Purposes-Hong Kong (D.I)”The holders can get their visas from our foreign representative offices.
IRAQ : Official passport holders are exempt from visa during their travels to our country, provided that they do not exceed 90 days within 180 days. From Iraqis holding ordinary passports, Schengen countries or USA, United Kingdom, Ireland valid visa or valid residence permit holders, provided that they meet certain conditions, a single entry visa with a residence period of up to 30 days www.evisa.gov.tr it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address.
UK : Diplomatic and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Other official passport holders are subject to a visa. In addition, permanent entry visas with a residence period of up to 90 days are issued only by our foreign representative offices to holders of passports with the words “British Protected Person”, “British Subject” and “British National Overseas” in the nationality section of UK passports.
IRAN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
IRELAND : Ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Official passport holders are subject to a visa. The official passport holders who document their official qualifications with the notes they will submit, regardless of their travel purposes, their visas are issued by our foreign representative offices free of charge.
SPAIN : Ordinary and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
ISRAEL : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
SWEDEN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
SWITZERLAND : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
ITALY : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
ICELAND : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
JAMAICA : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders, on the other hand, are subject to a visa and continuous entry visas with a residence period of 90 days www.evisa.gov.tr it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
JAPAN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
CAMBODIA : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 30 days. Ordinary passport holders are also subject to a visa and must resign. Ordinary passport holders are issued transit visas by our foreign representative offices for a maximum residence period of 7 days.
CAMEROON : Official passport (diplomatic, service and private) holders of official delegation members are exempt from visa provided that they do not exceed 90 days. Diplomatic, Service and Special Passport holders who are not members of the official delegation are subject to a visa.
CANADA : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. Permanent entry visas for ordinary passport holders with a residence period of 90 days www.evisa.gov.tr it is issued as an e-Visa from the Internet address or ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
MONTENEGRO : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa during their 90-day residence trips.
QATAR : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
KAZAKHSTAN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for up to 90 days within every 180 days.
KENYA : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders, on the other hand, are subject to a visa and their permanent entry visas with a residence period of up to 90 days are issued ex officio at our foreign representative offices.
GREEK CYPRIOT (GREEK CYPRIOT) : Official passport holders are subject to a visa and can obtain their visas from our relevant Representative Offices. In addition, they can enter our country through all our border gates with a single-entry e-Visa with a residence period of up to 30 days. Ordinary passport holders are also subject to a visa, and their single-entry visas with a residence period of 30 days www.evisa.gov.tr they can get it as an e-Visa from the Internet address or from our foreign representative offices. In addition, transit visas are issued by our foreign representative offices with a maximum residence period of 3 days.
KYRGYZSTAN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa during their travels, the period of residence in Turkey does not exceed 90 days for each entry.
KIRIBATI : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and must resign.
TRNC : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa.
COLOMBIA : Colombian citizens who are holders of diplomatic, official and ordinary passports are exempt from visas for their travels with a residence period of up to 90 days.
UNION OF COMOROS : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa. For ordinary passport holders, entry visas are issued by our foreign representative offices for a maximum of 15 days, and transit visas for a maximum of 7 days of residence.
REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO : Citizens of the Republic of the Congo who are holders of a diplomatic passport are exempt from a visa for their travels with a residence period of up to 90 days. Citizens of the Republic of the Congo who are holders of official / service and ordinary passports are subject to a visa.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO : Diplomatic passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Ordinary and service passport holders are subject to a visa.
REPUBLIC OF KOREA (SOUTH) : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (NORTH) : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and must resign.
KOSOVO : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their travels with a residence of 90 days, valid from the date of entry for every six months.
COSTA RICA : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 30 days.
KUWAIT : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourist trips provided that the total stay period does not exceed 90 days within the last 180 days.
NORTH MACEDONIA : Citizens of North Macedonia who are holders of diplomatic, service and ordinary passports are exempt from visas for their travels with a residence period of up to 90 days.
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
CUBA : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa and transit visas are issued by our foreign representative offices for a maximum residence period of 7 days.
LAOS : Diplomatic passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Ordinary and other official passport holders are subject to a visa.
LESOTHO : Official and ordinary passports are subject to visa.
LATVIA : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourist trips, provided that the total stay (residence) period in Turkey within the last 180 days does not exceed 90 days.
LIBERIA : Diplomatic passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days. Official and ordinary passports are subject to a visa.
LIBYA : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for up to 90 days every 6 months. Libyan citizens under the age of 16 and over the age of 55 who are holders of ordinary passports are exempt from visas for tourist trips for up to 90 days out of every 180 days. ordinary passport holders between the ages of 16 and 55 are subject to a visa. Dec. Ordinary passport holder Libyan citizens in this age range of Schengen countries or USA, Great Britain, Ireland have a valid visa or valid residence permit and have certain conditions to obtain their e-Visa for a period of 30 days, provided that www.evisa.gov.tr they can get it from the Internet address.
LIECHTENSTEIN : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
LITHUANIA : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
LEBANON : Diplomatic, official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for their tourism trips or transit passes to Turkey, provided that the total period of residence in Turkey does not exceed 90 days within six months, valid from the date of first entry.
LUXEMBOURG : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
HUNGARY : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days. Hungarian citizens can enter without a visa for 90 days every 180 days with a valid national identity card.
MADAGASCAR : Official and ordinary passports are subject to visa.
MACAU ÖIB : Macau Special Administrative Region - Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China passport holders are exempt from visa for their travels with a residence period of up to 30 days.
MALAWI : Official and ordinary passports are subject to visa.
MALDIVES : Official passport holders are exempt from visa for 30 days. Passport holders are subject to visa for 90 days and a resident-term multiple entry visas www.evisa.gov.tr the internet to the following address e-visa or consular our resen can.
MALAYSIA : Official and ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days.
MALI : Citizens of Mali who are holders of diplomatic passports are exempt from visas for their travels with a residence period of up to 90 days. Financial citizens who are holders of official / service and ordinary passports are subject to a visa.
MALTA : Ordinary and official passport holders are exempt from visa for 90 days every 180 days.
MARSHALL ISLANDS : Official and ordinary passport holders are subject to a visa.
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