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Turkey is a country rich in culture, architecture, delicious delicacies, beautiful landscape and is a shopper’s delight. Did you know that the city of Istanbul covers two continents? The city of Istanbul is located on Bosphorus which is a strait of water that divides Asia and Europe. You will have a difficult time picking a place to visit as there are a plethora of amazing places to visit.

Turkey is the sixth most visited destination for tourists in the world. With a yearly visit of about 25 million tourists.

Citizens of Australia, Britain, Canada and Ireland who have valid passports of their countries can obtain an e-visa. New Zealanders can enter Turkey without a visa.

Basic Travel Requirements for Indians visiting Turkey

  • A duly completed visa application form which carries the applicant’s signature.
  • A valid passport which has a validity of more than 6 months after your intended date of exit from the country. 
  • Two blank passport pages for visa stamps.
  • Biometric photographs following the Turkey visa photo requirements (For e-Visas).
  • Two recent passport photographs taken on a white background. The photograph should follow the specification for a visa application.
  • Bank statement for six months prior to the period of visa application.
  • Valid travel insurance which covers sufficient medical insurance for the duration of stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for your stay in Turkey.
  • Proof of paid visa fees.
  • Proof of booked fight tickets and return tickets (For tourist visas).
  • Proof of civil status such as a birth certificate, Identification document issued by your country and so on.
  • Proof of financial resources to be used in Turkey.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.

Types of Turkey Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist Visa 30 days 90 days
Student Visa 30 days 90 days
Work Visa 30 days 90 days
Visa
Visa 90 days
Visa 90 days
Visa 90 days

Places in Visas of Turkey Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Tourist Visa Not available
Student Visa Not available
Work Visa Not available
Visa Not available
Visa Not available
Visa Not available
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Turkey

Is it safe to drink water supplied in Turkey ?

Over the past decades, access to drinking water has become almost universal and access to adequate sanitation has also increased substantially.

Is it safe to visit Turkey ?

Turkey's largest city and Ankara, its capital, are mostly safe. However, it warns that, much like other major cities, precautions should be taken to avoid the chances of being caught up in civil unrest or a terrorist attack.

On what continent is Turkey located ?

The Republic of Turkey is located in both the continents of Asia and Europe. The larger part of the country, 97%, is located in Anatolia, Western Asia and the other region on the Balkan Peninsula is in Southeast Europe.

How many months of passport validity is needed to travel to Turkey ?

You need to have at least 6 months of validity left on your passport when entering the country.

Do I need to pay attention to what I wear in Turkey as a Tourist ?

Yes, certain outfits are not allowed in Turkey. This is because nudity is illegal in Turkey. Although some tourists are given a free-hand,  it is advised to follow the rules of the country. When going to non-tourist parts of the country, go there covered up.

Can credit cards be used for transactions in Turkey ?

Yes, credit cards can be used almost everywhere in Turkey. Note that VISA is the most popular credit card used in Turkey and others can be successfully used too. 

7 Visas of Turkey found

Tourist Visa from India to Turkey
Tourist Visa from India to Turkey

Tourist Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa, Tourist visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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The Tourist Visa is for foreigners visiting Turkey for various purposes. It is otherwise referred to as the Tourist/Businessperson visa. The purposes include touristic visit, single transit, double transit, business meeting/commerce, conference, festivals/fair exhibition, sportive activity, cultural activity, and official visit. Applicants of Turkish visas are to schedule appointments with the Turkish consular offices in their country via Pre-Application System to receive the Turkish Sticker Visa. The applicants who meet the necessary requirements would be directed to use the e-Visa system. Some of the applicants of this visa may have been invited by a friend or relative who lives in the country. If you have been invited by a friend or relative in Turkey, an invitation letter from your host is required. On the letter of invitation from your host, the valid home address and telephone number of the host should be clearly stated. If you are employed, a letter of confirmation of employment and salary statements for the last three months is required. The holders of the tourist visa are not permitted to be enrolled in any of the institutions of learning in the country. There are two categories of Tourist Visa: Single-entry and Multiple-entries. The multiple-entry visa cannot be issued to first-time travelers. Minors should ensure that they have the original copy of their birth certificate during the visa application process. A notarized letter of consent signed by applicants’ parents should also be provided if they are under the age of 18 years. A document that proves that you have the incentive of returning to your country should be provided. Proof of paid visa application fee is to be submitted. If you are below the age of 30 years, a certificate of good conduct is required. You are expected to obey the terms of your visa. All Turkish Visas are issued for a maximum stay of 90 days. Applicants who would be staying for more than 90 days are expected to apply for a Short Term Residence Permit to be able to extend their stay. This is to be applied for at the Provincial Directorate of Migration Administration.

Student Visa from India to Turkey
Student Visa from India to Turkey

Student Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa, Student visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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This is the visa issued to students who have been admitted into schools with a clear international profile in Turkey. Foreigners can be admitted to both private and public institutions in Turkey. The Turkey student visa is a permit to enter Turkey for purposes related to education. You can use this to enter Turkey for Internships, Language courses, and other educational purposes. You are advised to apply for the Turkish visa 60 days before your intended departure to Turkey and the application shouldn't go later than 1 month prior to your intended departure date. Applying on time helps you avoid any problems associated with late application entry. You are expected to select the right purpose for taken the Student visa. A letter of acceptance or its equivalent should be presented with other supporting documents at the embassy. For those that would be sponsored in Turkey, you are to present a Letter of Sponsorship. You should also have proof of your accommodation. If you would be staying in a dormitory, have a document clearly stating this. If you would be renting a place, have a valid rent agreement with you. Note that international students have no legal rights to work in offices in Turkey.  Also, make sure that all the documents required for application are complete as incomplete or invalid documents might result in rejection of the visa application. You would also have to apply for a residence permit upon entry into Turkey.

Work Visa from India to Turkey
Work Visa from India to Turkey

Work Visa from India to Turkey

Work visa, Visas of Turkey, Visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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Foreigners who intend to take up paid employment in Turkey are the applicants of this visa. Applicants of the visa should ensure that they have been offered employment by a Turkish company before they start the visa application process. This visa is to be applied for as soon as you have been offered a job in Turkey. The latest you can lodge an application is one month before your intended entry into Turkey.  A letter is required from your employer in Turkey confirming your employment and the wage statements of the last 3 months. Your credentials and a translated version of the credentials are to be provided and submitted at the embassy as supporting documents for the application. Your employer must confirm that you will not be paid below the minimum wage when you are employed in the country. Proof that there was no Turkish available to take up the job that you were offered by your employer is required. You are required to provide a document that shows you have the incentive of returning to your country. If you are below the age of 30 years, a certificate of good conduct is required. An online application should be completed by your employer at the Turkish Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MLSS) website. The employer should submit the following for a Turkey Work Permit: Work permit application letter Foreign personnel application form The Trade Registry Gazette of Turkey A balance sheet and profit/loss statement for the most recent year Notarized power of attorney for the person authorized to file the online application. A maximum of 30 days is required to be issued the work permit and work visa.

Visa from India to Turkey
Visa from India to Turkey

Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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India citizens intending to travel to Turkey can apply for an electronic visa for a stay up to 90 days. Passport of visitors must be valid for the duration of stay in Turkey. Visitors are required to provide a blank page on their passports for entry and exit stamps. It is possible for travellers aged 18 years old or younger to be included in a parent's passport. As a preventive measure outbreak of swine flu, all travellers arriving in Turkey from infected countries have to fill in a health declaration form, which is issued on board. Travellers without enough money to cover the expenses of their visit to Turkey and clean appearance will be deported by the transporting carrier. There are no certification of vaccination needed to travel to Turkey. Visitors must also purchase their onward or return tickets. There are no restrictions on importing local currency (New Turkish Lira-TRY) and foreign currencies. Travellers should declare and specify the imported foreign currencies in their passport upon arrival to avoid any problems on departure. Pet animals can enter as cargo, as traveller's checked luggage or in the cabin accompanied by a certificate of good health. If travellers overstay their visit, they must inform the immigration police and get a residence permit that must be produced upon departure. Turkey uses the GMT+03:00 Time zone (GMT+3), hence, India is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Turkey. The estimated flight time from Delhi, India to Ankara, Turkey is 5 hours, 45 minutes. Turkey bordering the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas have a temperate Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild to cool wet winters. May is generally the wettest month, whereas July and August are the driest. The official language is Turkish, which is the most widely spoken Turkic language in the world. Turkey is a secular state with no official religion; the Turkish Constitution provides for freedom of religion and conscience. Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world, including more than 2.8 million Syrian refugees. Turkish culture is a product of efforts to be a "modern" Western state, while maintaining traditional religious and historical values. Cappadocia is a region created by the erosion of soft volcanic stone by the wind and rain for centuries. The area is a popular tourist destination, having many sites with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Turkey operates on 220 volts, 50 Hz, with round-prong European-style plugs that fit into recessed wall sockets /points. There are 40 national parks, 189 nature parks, 31 nature preserve areas, 80 wildlife protection areas and 109 nature monuments in Turkey such as Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, Mount Nemrut National Park, Ancient Troya National Park, Oludeniz Nature Park and Polonezkoy Nature park. Turkey is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World, the world's oldest religious site, Göbekli Tepe and numerous other World Heritage Sites such as the "Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük", "Hattusa: the Hittite Capital", the "Archaeological Site of Troy" and others.

Visa from India to Turkey
Visa from India to Turkey

Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa-Free, Visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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India citizens intending to travel to Turkey can apply for an electronic visa for a stay up to 90 days. Passport of visitors must be valid for the duration of stay in Turkey. Visitors are required to provide a blank page on their passports for entry and exit stamps. It is possible for travellers aged 18 years old or younger to be included in a parent's passport. As a preventive measure outbreak of swine flu, all travellers arriving in Turkey from infected countries have to fill in a health declaration form, which is issued on board. Travellers without enough money to cover the expenses of their visit to Turkey and clean appearance will be deported by the transporting carrier. There are no certification of vaccination needed to travel to Turkey. Visitors must also purchase their onward or return tickets. There are no restrictions on importing local currency (New Turkish Lira-TRY) and foreign currencies. Travellers should declare and specify the imported foreign currencies in their passport upon arrival to avoid any problems on departure. Pet animals can enter as cargo, as traveller's checked luggage or in the cabin accompanied by a certificate of good health. If travellers overstay their visit, they must inform the immigration police and get a residence permit that must be produced upon departure. Turkey uses the GMT+03:00 Time zone (GMT+3), hence, India is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Turkey. The estimated flight time from Delhi, India to Ankara, Turkey is 5 hours, 45 minutes. Turkey bordering the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas have a temperate Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild to cool wet winters. May is generally the wettest month, whereas July and August are the driest. The official language is Turkish, which is the most widely spoken Turkic language in the world. Turkey is a secular state with no official religion; the Turkish Constitution provides for freedom of religion and conscience. Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world, including more than 2.8 million Syrian refugees. Turkish culture is a product of efforts to be a "modern" Western state, while maintaining traditional religious and historical values. Cappadocia is a region created by the erosion of soft volcanic stone by the wind and rain for centuries. The area is a popular tourist destination, having many sites with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Turkey operates on 220 volts, 50 Hz, with round-prong European-style plugs that fit into recessed wall sockets /points. There are 40 national parks, 189 nature parks, 31 nature preserve areas, 80 wildlife protection areas and 109 nature monuments in Turkey such as Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, Mount Nemrut National Park, Ancient Troya National Park, Oludeniz Nature Park and Polonezkoy Nature park. Turkey is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World, the world's oldest religious site, Göbekli Tepe and numerous other World Heritage Sites such as the  "Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük", "Hattusa: the Hittite Capital", the "Archaeological Site of Troy" and others.

Visa from India to Turkey
Visa from India to Turkey

Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa-Free, Visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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India citizens intending to travel to Turkey can apply for an electronic visa for a stay up to 90 days. Passport of visitors must be valid for the duration of stay in Turkey. Visitors are required to provide a blank page on their passports for entry and exit stamps. It is possible for travellers aged 18 years old or younger to be included in a parent's passport. As a preventive measure outbreak of swine flu, all travellers arriving in Turkey from infected countries have to fill in a health declaration form, which is issued on board. Travellers without enough money to cover the expenses of their visit to Turkey and clean appearance will be deported by the transporting carrier. There are no certification of vaccination needed to travel to Turkey. Visitors must also purchase their onward or return tickets. There are no restrictions on importing local currency (New Turkish Lira-TRY) and foreign currencies. Travellers should declare and specify the imported foreign currencies in their passport upon arrival to avoid any problems on departure. Pet animals can enter as cargo, as traveller's checked luggage or in the cabin accompanied by a certificate of good health. If travellers overstay their visit, they must inform the immigration police and get a residence permit that must be produced upon departure. Turkey uses the GMT+03:00 Time zone (GMT+3), hence, India is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Turkey. The estimated flight time from Delhi, India to Ankara, Turkey is 5 hours, 45 minutes. Turkey bordering the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas have a temperate Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild to cool wet winters. May is generally the wettest month, whereas July and August are the driest. The official language is Turkish, which is the most widely spoken Turkic language in the world. Turkey is a secular state with no official religion; the Turkish Constitution provides for freedom of religion and conscience. Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world, including more than 2.8 million Syrian refugees. Turkish culture is a product of efforts to be a "modern" Western state, while maintaining traditional religious and historical values. Cappadocia is a region created by the erosion of soft volcanic stone by the wind and rain for centuries. The area is a popular tourist destination, having many sites with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Turkey operates on 220 volts, 50 Hz, with round-prong European-style plugs that fit into recessed wall sockets /points. There are 40 national parks, 189 nature parks, 31 nature preserve areas, 80 wildlife protection areas and 109 nature monuments in Turkey such as Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, Mount Nemrut National Park, Ancient Troya National Park, Oludeniz Nature Park and Polonezkoy Nature park. Turkey is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World, the world's oldest religious site, Göbekli Tepe and numerous other World Heritage Sites such as the  "Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük", "Hattusa: the Hittite Capital", the "Archaeological Site of Troy" and others.

Visa from India to Turkey
Visa from India to Turkey

Visa from India to Turkey

Visas of Turkey, Visa-Free, Visa

Turkey Embassy in New Delhi

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India citizens intending to travel to Turkey can apply for an electronic visa for a stay up to 90 days. Passport of visitors must be valid for the duration of stay in Turkey. Visitors are required to provide a blank page on their passports for entry and exit stamps. It is possible for travellers aged 18 years old or younger to be included in a parent's passport. As a preventive measure outbreak of swine flu, all travellers arriving in Turkey from infected countries have to fill in a health declaration form, which is issued on board. Travellers without enough money to cover the expenses of their visit to Turkey and clean appearance will be deported by the transporting carrier. There are no certification of vaccination needed to travel to Turkey. Visitors must also purchase their onward or return tickets. There are no restrictions on importing local currency (New Turkish Lira-TRY) and foreign currencies. Travellers should declare and specify the imported foreign currencies in their passport upon arrival to avoid any problems on departure. Pet animals can enter as cargo, as traveller's checked luggage or in the cabin accompanied by a certificate of good health. If travellers overstay their visit, they must inform the immigration police and get a residence permit that must be produced upon departure. Turkey uses the GMT+03:00 Time zone (GMT+3), hence, India is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Turkey. The estimated flight time from Delhi, India to Ankara, Turkey is 5 hours, 45 minutes. Turkey bordering the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas have a temperate Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild to cool wet winters. May is generally the wettest month, whereas July and August are the driest. The official language is Turkish, which is the most widely spoken Turkic language in the world. Turkey is a secular state with no official religion; the Turkish Constitution provides for freedom of religion and conscience. Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world, including more than 2.8 million Syrian refugees. Turkish culture is a product of efforts to be a "modern" Western state, while maintaining traditional religious and historical values. Cappadocia is a region created by the erosion of soft volcanic stone by the wind and rain for centuries. The area is a popular tourist destination, having many sites with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. Turkey operates on 220 volts, 50 Hz, with round-prong European-style plugs that fit into recessed wall sockets /points. There are 40 national parks, 189 nature parks, 31 nature preserve areas, 80 wildlife protection areas and 109 nature monuments in Turkey such as Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, Mount Nemrut National Park, Ancient Troya National Park, Oludeniz Nature Park and Polonezkoy Nature park. Turkey is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World, the world's oldest religious site, Göbekli Tepe and numerous other World Heritage Sites such as the  "Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük", "Hattusa: the Hittite Capital", the "Archaeological Site of Troy" and others.