- October 22, 2017
- Posted by: Cemal Sert
- Category: Passport and Visa
This article contains useful information about visa requirements for EU and Non-EU citizens. The information displayed here is obtained from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey (July 2013).
No Visa Required for Holders of Ordinary Passport
If you are a citizen of the countries listed in this section, and you hold a valid ordinary passport, you can visit Turkey without a visa. The length of time that you can remain in Turkey is determined by your nationality.
Visits of up to 3 months
- Argentina, Australia
- Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize
- Canada, Chile
- Denmark
- Ecuador
- Fiji, Finland, France
- Germany, Greece, Grenada
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport holders only)
- Iceland, Iran, Israel
- Jamaica, Japan
- Kenya, Kuwait
- Liechtenstein, Luxembourg
- Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Monaco, Morocco
- New Zealand, Norway
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saint Lucia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland
- Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- UAE, Uruguay
- Vatican
Visits of up to 2 months
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Indonesia
- Macedonia
- Romania
- Slovenia
Visits of up to 1 month
- Bolivia
- Kazakhstan
- Kirghizia
- Maldives
- Republic of South Africa
- Slovenia
Transit Visas
Citizens of the countries listed above, and citizens of Bulgaria do not require a transit visa to pass through Turkey. Bulgarian citizens have to pay for transit passing according to agreement dated March 10, 1993.
No Visa Required for Holders of Diplomatic, Special or Service Passports
If you are a citizen of the countries listed in this section, and you hold a valid diplomatic, special or service passport, you can visit Turkey without a visa. The length of time that you can remain in Turkey is determined by your nationality.
Visits of up to 3 months
- Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan
- Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Brasilia
- Canada, Chile, Cuba, Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Egypt, Ecuador
- Fiji, Finland, France
- Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Grenada
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport holders only)
- Iceland
- Iran, Israel, Italy
- Jamaica, Japan
- Kenya, Kuwait
- Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg
- Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico (only diplomatic passport holders), Monaco, Morocco
- Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan, Peru, Poland
- Qatar
- Saint Lucia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
- Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- UAE, Ukraine, Uruguay
- Vatican
Visits of up to 2 months
- Afghanistan
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Indonesia
- Macedonia
- Romania
- Slovenia
Visits of up to 1 month
- Bolivia, Bulgaria (only diplomatic passport holders)
- Estonia (diplomatic passport holders only)
- Hungary
- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
- Latvia (diplomatic passport holders only)
- Maldives, Moldavia, Mongolia
- Republic of South Africa
- Turkmenia
- Vietnam
- Yemen
Visas required
If you are a citizen of the countries listed in this section, and you hold a valid ordinary passport, you can enter Turkey with a visa. You can obtain the visa at the Turkish border. The length of time that you can remain in Turkey is determined by your nationality. NOTE: If you hold an Irish or UK passport you now do not need to buy a visa before entry into Turkey. However; the 90/180 day rule still applies.
Visits of up to 3 months
- Austria
- Belgium, Brazil
- Hong Kong (Only BRNO-British National Overseas passport holders)
- Ireland, Italy
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Spain
- United Kingdom, United States of America
Visits of up to 1 month
- Armenia, Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Jordan
- Latvia, Lithuania
- Moldavia
- Poland
- Russia
- Slovakia, Serbia and Montenegro
- Taiwan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan
- Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Visits of up to 15 days
- Albania
- Georgia, Guatemala
Please note:
We update this information on a regular basis. However, before you travel to Turkey, we suggest that you either contact us or contact the Turkish embassy in your home country for the latest information.
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