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Visa ? To visit Turkey?

I am off to Turkey in April and someone said that i need to get a Visa. Can i get this at the airport in Turkey? If so, will they still be doing visa's at 2am (my arrival time). Thank you in advance for your answers.

    



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Blondie
Yes you will need a visa. You will get it at the airport before you collect your luggage. If you are going from England the visa will cost you £10. It must be paid with 1 English ten pound note and they will not accept torn or defaced notes. Your time of arrival does not matter there will be someone there deal with visas as you cannot get through passport control without one.


DejaVu
if you are a European that's fine you get your visa when you get there at the airport as above but for any other nationals please go to
www.turkishembassylondon.org for Britain

www.turkishembassy.org for the rest



They will answer to your questions..

and yes they will do visas any time of the day or night..

have a lovely time....

p.s. actually some Europeans do need a visa as well, but they can get it when they enter to a Turkish airport and it costs at £10...Tunc arkadas..


jothehutch
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The visa to enter Turkey is bought at the airport. You can't pay with Turkish currency so make sure you have a £10 note to buy the visa. And they will be doing the visas when you arrive, they are there all the time.


frankturk50
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The Visa costs £10 and is obtained before going to passport control.Dont make the mistake of standing in long queue for passport control to be directed back to buy visa stamp this happens a lot.If more then one person they must have seperate £10 notes for instance a £20 note will not be accepted for two persons


gg
Hi ya

I have been to Turkey a couple a times in the past couple of years and how the Visa works is that when u arrive in Turkey at the Airport you must produce an English Ten pound note, (as they don't accept Irish lol) when you get there, they stamp your passport for entertaining the country and along wiv that u get a visa stamp and that's that. Last time i was there was couple years ago so the entry fee may have went up but as long as you pay it in English notes you be grand. Hope that OK for you and hope you have great holiday.


Leonarda
usually you dont need. I am greek, and I fo very often, without, but for some countries I think you need, and you take tit in airport or maybe at the port.It depends on where you are from


Peter
Check with authorities, not everyone needs a visa. When visited last year I didn't need one. I'm from Sweden.


keith_hunter_g7pqb
If you are British you pay £10 at the airport, it has to be a note & they do not give change. Theres allways some one at the airport to give you visa. The visa is valid for 3 months


expatturk
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The visa office is to the left of Passport Control and has always been open whenever I have arrived during the past seven years. It is best to have exact change. If you are American, the price is $20 and the visa is good for three months.


Tunc Mart
It actually depends on your nationality. European Union citizens doesn't need visa to enter Turkey. They just have to carry their passports and get in.



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