
🇹🇷 Türkiye
🇹🇷 Türkiye · e-Visa
Türkiye e-visa — eligibility, cost and the conditional-entry catch
Türkiye issues e-visas online at evisa.gov.tr to eligible nationalities in minutes to hours. The fee varies by nationality (commonly in the tens of US dollars), and some nationalities are eligible only conditionally — requiring a valid visa or residence permit from a Schengen state, the US, UK or Ireland to use the e-visa route.
| who needs it | Nationalities on Türkiye's e-visa list. Others need a sticker visa from a consulate; many European and Gulf passports enter visa-free. |
| government fee | varies by nationality (typically USD 20–80) — paid online at evisa.gov.tr; beware lookalike sites charging markupssource: Republic of Türkiye e-Visa portal · verified 2026-07 |
| processing | minutes to 24 hours in most casesconditional-eligibility applications can take longer; apply at least 48 hours before travel · source: evisa.gov.tr · verified 2026-07 |
| length of stay | Commonly 30 or 90 days depending on nationality, single or multiple entry. |
documents you will need
- Passport valid 6 months beyond arrival
- For conditional nationalities: valid Schengen/US/UK/Ireland visa or residence permit
- Return ticket and hotel booking (checked at boarding for conditional e-visas)
how the process runs
- 01Apply only at evisa.gov.tr — the official portal
- 02Enter passport details exactly; errors invalidate the e-visa at the gate
- 03Pay online and download the PDF; carry it printed
why applications get refused
- Conditional-eligibility document expired or single-entry already used
- Passport detail mismatch between e-visa and travel document
- Nationality not actually on the e-visa list (third-party sites will still take your money)
questions we actually get
- My airline denied boarding with a valid e-visa — why?
- For conditional e-visas, airlines must verify the supporting visa/residence permit that made you eligible. If it expired after you obtained the e-visa, the e-visa no longer stands.
- Is the e-visa extendable in Türkiye?
- No. Overstaying incurs fines and entry bans; a short-term residence permit is the lawful route for longer stays.
rules change. we verify before we act.
This guide reflects the official sources as of 2026-07 (matrix 2026.Q3). For a decision about your own case, that is not enough — talk to a licensed advisor.
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