VISA APPLICATION for TURKEY
Visa application formalities

TURKISH VISAS AND WORK
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Visa is a form affixed into the passports to prove that the holder
of the passport meets the requirements for admission into the
issuing country.
There are two types of visas in the Turkish practice:
1) Entry visa (single entry, multiple entry and entry with special
annotations)
2) Transit visa (single and double transit)
Single entry visa is valid for one year and allows its holder,
depending on the nationality and passport type, to stay in Turkey up
to three months and to visit the country only one time.
Multiple entry visa is valid for up to five years and allows its
holder to make multiple visits and, depending on the nationality and
passport type he/she can stay one to three months each time he/she
enters into Turkey.
Transit visa is valid for up to three months and allows the person
to travel to another country through transiting the Turkish
territory.
If the connecting flight to the third country does not require an
overnight stay in Turkey, then no visa is necessary. In other words,
Turkey does not issue Airport Transit Visa (ATV).
The passengers of cruise ships are allowed to enter and stay
overnight in the port cities of Turkey upon the permission given by
local border police authorities. These passengers are not required
to obtain an entry visa to Turkey.
Foreigners desiring to travel to Turkey for tourism purpose (Tourist
Visas)
Where and When do I apply for a Tourist Visa?
Step A. Please click here to see whether you need to have a visa to
enter into Turkey or not.
Step B. Please click here to see the contact information of the
nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate General.
Step C. Citizens of some countries have the possibility to obtain
their visas at the Turkish border gates (sticker visa). Please click
on here to see the list of countries whose nationals are allowed to
obtain their visas at the border gates.
What are the requirements for entry visa applications?
As a general rule, the applicant must apply in person particularly
when the visa application is lodged for the first time. Visa
applications may also be received by mail in exceptional cases,
especially in geographically large countries and when the applicant
is well known by the Turkish Embassy/Consulate where the application
is lodged.
The applicant is required to submit the following documents while
applying in person:
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested visa),
Completed visa application form,
One passport size photograph of the applicant (It should be affixed
on the top left side of the visa application form),
Documents supporting the purpose and the conditions of the planned
visit (e.g. letter of invitation, travel itinerary, round trip
ticket, hotel reservation with payment guarantee etc.),
Guarantees regarding means of subsistence,
Non-refundable visa processing fee (the amount differs depending on
the nationality and visa type),
If the person applies from a country other than his/her homeland,
then he/she should also submit his/her valid residence permit or any
document that proves he/she legally stays in that country.
If the person applies for a business visa, an invitation letter from
the counterpart company is also required in addition to the above
mentioned documents.
Note: Please be informed that the requested documents may vary
according to the local conditions where the Turkish Embassy/Consulate
is based.
If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate exceptionally receives the
visa applications by mail or by courier service, the applicant must
send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid or self-stamped
return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some sort of insured/certified
mail is highly recommended, since the original passport will be
returned inside that envelope). Please contact with the nearest
Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn whether they receive the
applications by mail or not.
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If the person prefers to obtain the entry visa at a Turkish border
gate (please first go to Step 3 above and check of which countries
nationals may obtain their visas at the Turkish border gates), then
he/she will be required to have the following documents:
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the visa requested.)
Non-refundable visa processing fee (the amount differs depending on
the nationality and visa type)
Note: Please be informed that any other documents which are
relevant to the applicant’s visit/stay in Turkey can be requested by
the Turkish border officials and also note that only tourist visas
may be issued at the Turkish border gates.
What are the requirements for holders of travel documents?
Holders of travel documents, such as alien’s passport and refugee
travel document, are required to have a consular visa to enter into
Turkey. They are strongly recommended to apply to the nearest
Turkish Embassy/Consulate for the visa at least 6 weeks in advance,
since their application is subject to the approval of the Ministry
of Interior of Turkey.
It is also recommended that applicants with travel documents should
not finalize their travel plans and arrangements until they are
notified about the result of their visa applications.
The applicant is required to submit the following documents while
applying in person:
Valid travel document (such as alien’s passport or refugee travel
document) (It should be valid at least three months longer than the
expiry date of the requested visa),
Completed visa application form,
One passport size photograph of the applicant (It should be affixed
on the top left side of the visa application form),
Documents supporting the purpose and the conditions of the planned
visit (e.g. letter of invitation, travel itinerary, round trip
ticket, hotel reservation with payment guarantee etc.),
Guarantees regarding means of subsistence,
Non-refundable visa processing fee (the amount differs depending on
the nationality and visa type),
Valid residence permit or any document that proves the applicant
legally stays in that country where the Turkish mission is based.
If the person applies for a business visa, an invitation letter from
the counterpart company is also required in addition to the above
mentioned documents.
Note: Please be informed that the requested documents may vary
according to the local conditions where the Turkish Embassy/Consulate
is based.
If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate exceptionally receives
the visa applications by mail or by courier service, the applicant
must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid or self-stamped
return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some sort of insured/certified
mail is highly recommended, since the original passport will be
returned inside that envelope). Please contact with the nearest
Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn whether they receive the
applications by mail or not.
Please be informed that the holders of travel documents cannot
obtain their visas at the Turkish border gates. They should have a
consular visa.
Transit Visas
1. Single transit visa; entitles one entry, within three months at
most. Duration of stay cannot exceed thirty days.
2. Double transit visa; entitles two entries within three months.
Duration of stay for each entry cannot exceed thirty days.
What are the requirements for transit visa applications?
The same documents, stated as for the tourist visa applications,
are required for the transit visa applications. Please contact with
the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate for more information.
Note: If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate exceptionally
receives the visa applications by mail or by courier service, the
applicant must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid
or self-stamped return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some
sort of insured/certified mail is highly recommended, since the
original passport will be returned inside that envelope). Please
contact with the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn whether
they receive the applications by mail or not.
Passengers who will have to wait at the Turkish International
Airports for their next connecting flights are not required to have
an “Airport Transit Visa (ATV)”. However, should those passengers
wish to take a tour at the city or stay over, they have to either
obtain their transit visas at the Turkish Embassies/Consulates in
advance or they should ask for a “permission document” from the
Turkish border security officials upon their arrival. Please be
informed that the Turkish border security officials have the
authority to grant or deny permission.
C- Entry visas with special annotations (Work, Education and
Research Visas)
Foreigners who intend to work, study or conduct an academic or a
scientific research in Turkey are obliged to obtain their visas at
the Turkish Embassies/Consulates prior to their arrival.
1. Work Visa
Work visa is given to the work permit holders and is issued for
single entry.
The person can only apply for a work visa after he/she has signed a
work contract with a Turkish employer and has applied for a work
permit to the Ministy of Labor and Social Security (MLSS) of the
Republic of Turkey.
- Application for Work Permit inside Turkey
Foreigners who have already been granted residence permits in Turkey
which is valid for at least six months (for any reason, except
education and training) may apply for work permits to the Ministry
of Labor and Social Security.
- Application for Work Permit from Abroad
Foreigners may submit their application forms for work permits
through Turkish Embassies/Consulates. Work permits are generally
valid for one year.
Please click here to visit the homepage of the Ministry of Labor
and Social Security for detailed information concerning the work
permits for foreigners.
What are the requirements for work visa applications?
First Step:
In the first step, the applicant should submit the following
documents to the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate in person to
apply for a work permit and work visa.
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested work visa),
Completed work visa application form,
One passport size photograph of the applicant (It should be affixed
on the top left side of the visa application form),
One copy of the work contract,
If the person applies from a country other than his/her homeland,
then he/she should also submit his/her valid residence permit or any
document that proves he/she legally stays in that country.
The issue of work permit by the Ministry of Labor and Social
Security may take 6-8 weeks after the application has been lodged.
Once the application is approved, the applicant will be informed
about the outcome through e-mail or phone. When the work permit is
issued and work visa application is approved by the Ministry of
Labor and Social Security, the applicant must submit the following
documents in person to the Turkish Embassy/Consulate where he/she
has lodged the work permit application.
Second Step:
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested work visa),
Non-refundable work visa processing fee (the amount may differ
depending on the nationality),
Non-refundable work permit processing fee
Note: If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate receives the visa
applications by mail or by courier service in exceptional cases, the
applicant must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid
or self-stamped return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some
sort of insured/certified mail is highly recommended, as the
original travel document will be sent inside the return envelope).
Please contact with the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn
whether they receive the applications by mail or not.
Work visa and work permit holders must apply to the Alien’s Branch
of Local Police Department (Emniyet Mudurlugu Yabancilar Subesi) within
30 days upon their arrival at Turkey to obtain a residence permit. Once
the person is granted with the residence permit, he/she can enter
into Turkey multiple times as long as his/her residence permit is
valid and thus he/she does not need a visa for entry into Turkey. If
the extension of the residence permit is required, the extension or
renewal should be made timely before the expiry date. The person is
recommended to have the validity of the residence permit extended
before leaving Turkey, if the validity of residence permit is to
expire or has already expired.
2. Academics desiring to work at a university in Turkey
University instructors are exempt from work permit. Thus, they can
set aside the first step described above and directly apply for a
work visa to the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate. However, a
letter of permission from Turkish Higher Education Board (YÖK) is
necessary. In addition to this letter, they are requested to submit
the following documents for work visa application.
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested work visa),
Completed work visa application form,
One passport size photograph of the applicant (It should be affixed
on the top left side of the visa application form),
Letter of permission from Turkish Higher Education Board,
Non-refundable work visa processing fee (the amount may differ
depending on the nationality),
If the person applies from a country other than his/her homeland,
then he/she should also submit his/her valid residence permit or any
document that proves he/she legally stays in that country.
Note: If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate receives the visa
applications by mail or by courier service in exceptional cases, the
applicant must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid
or self-stamped return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some
sort of insured/certified mail is highly recommended, as the
original travel document will be sent inside the return envelope).
Please contact with the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn
whether they receive the applications by mail or not.
Academics must also apply to the Alien’s Branch of Local Police
Department (Emniyet Mudurlugu Yabancilar Subesi) within 30 days upon
their arrival at Turkey to obtain a residence permit. Once the
person is granted with the residence permit, he/she can enter into
Turkey multiple times as long as his/her residence permit is valid
and thus he/she does not need a visa for entry into Turkey. If the
extension of the residence permit is required, the extension or
renewal should be made timely before the expiry date. The person is
recommended to have the validity of the residence permit extended
before leaving Turkey, if the validity of residence permit is to
expire or has already expired.
3. Education Visas
Foreigners may apply for education visa only after they have
enrolled in a Turkish university, school or a language course
certified by the Ministry of Education. Education visa is generally
valid for one year for single entry. The person concerned should
apply to the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate in person with the
following documents.
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested education visa),
Completed education visa application form,
One passport size photograph of the applicant (It should be affixed
on the top left side of the visa application form),
An official acceptance letter from the Turkish university, school or
a language course certified by the Ministry of Education,
Non-refundable education visa processing fee (the amount may differ
depending on the nationality),
If the person applies from a country other than his/her homeland,
then he/she should also submit his/her valid residence permit or any
document that proves he/she legally stays in that country.
Note: If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate receives the visa
applications by mail or by courier service in exceptional cases, the
applicant must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid
or self-stamped return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some
sort of insured/certified mail is highly recommended, as the
original travel document will be sent inside the return envelope).
Please contact with the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn
whether they receive the applications by mail or not.
This visa will allow the bearer to enter into Turkey and apply for
a residence permit. Education visa holders must apply to the Alien’s
Branch of Local Police Department (Emniyet Mudurlugu Yabancilar
Subesi) within 30 days upon their arrival at Turkey to obtain a
residence permit. Once the person is granted with the residence
permit, he/she can enter into Turkey multiple times as long as
his/her residence permit is valid and thus he/she does not need a
visa for entry into Turkey. If the extension of the residence permit
is required, the extension or renewal should be made timely before
the expiry date. The person is recommended to have the validity of
the residence permit extended before leaving Turkey, if the validity
of residence permit is to expire or has already expired.
4. Research Visas
Researchers who plan to carry out archeological excavation and/or
survey in Turkey
Researchers who plan to carry out archeological excavation and/or
survey and underwater archeology research are requested to send
their application forms (please be informed that hand written
application forms are not preferred) to the Turkish Embassies/Consulates
before December 1 of each year. There is no such deadline for
cadastral registers research/survey applicants.
If research requires teamwork, the team leader should fill out the
Research Application Form entirely. Each member of the team should
also read and answer the all questions in the application form. The
passport size pictures of the team members should be affixed at the
top right corner of the application form. The team leader is
responsible for collecting each team member’s application (please
click here for application) and submitting the seven (7) copies with
seven (7) passport size photos for each member (Please glue the
pictures on the upper right corner of the first page, do not staple).
The applicants are responsible for the mailing cost of their
applications to Turkey. Therefore, they are kindly requested to
attach the prepaid express mail envelope to mail the seven (7)
copies of the application to Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Turkey.
All properly completed applications are processed as soon as
possible and forwarded to Turkey to be reviewed. The Turkish Embassy/Consulate
will inform the applicant/team leader about the result of the
application via mail or e-mail.
When the research visa is approved, the person will need to visit
the Turkish Embassy/Consulate in person with the following documents
to obtain the research visa before travelling to Turkey.
Valid travel document (passport) (It should be valid at least three
months longer than the expiry date of the requested education visa),
A letter mentioning the name of the team leader, travel date,
research date and the name of the excavation.
Non-refundable visa processing fee (the amount may differ depending
on the nationality),
If the person applies from a country other than his/her homeland,
then he/she should also submit his/her valid residence permit or any
document that proves he/she legally stays in that country.
Note: If the relevant Turkish Embassy/Consulate receives the visa
applications by mail or by courier service in exceptional cases, the
applicant must send the above mentioned documents and also a pre-paid
or self-stamped return envelope (DHL, Fed Ex, Express, UPS, or some
sort of insured/certified mail is highly recommended, as the
original travel document will be sent inside the return envelope).
Please contact with the nearest Turkish Embassy/Consulate to learn
whether they receive the applications by mail or not.
All researchers must apply to the Alien’s Branch of Local Police
Department (Emniyet Mudurlugu Yabancilar Subesi) in the city, where
they will be conducting the research, within 30 days upon their
arrival at Turkey to obtain a residence permit.
For further information, please click here to visit the homepage of
American Research Institute in Turkey and read the information under
the title of “Turkish Research Permit Procedures”.
Library and Museum Researchers
Nationals of countries who are exempt from visa requirement, are
also exempt from this type of research visa as well. Otherwise, as a
general rule, library and museum researchers should obtain research
visa from the Turkish Embassies/Consulates in advance before their
arrival at Turkey. In this case, they are required to submit the
letter of consent written by the Turkish institution that allows the
applicant’s research in Turkey. This letter of consent will be
provided to the applicant by the Turkish Institution after he/she
submits the research application