6 Month Visa For Turkey

The Turkish government implemented a new government regulation for foreign nationals who want to stay in Turkey for a period between 180 days to 1 year on the 30th of May 2009. This regulation, numbered as “art. 32((1)) of the Law Early Departure from Turkey “, which is amended from article 15 of the Law on Authorizing Foreign Nationals’ Residence and Stay in the Republic of Turkey with no No 7458, dated 15 October 1965, shall be effective since the 1st of June 2009.  Within the 6 months you will be able to travel to any Schengen country without immigration control and stay there up to 90 days. The EU member states are obliged to mutually recognize their citizens’ residence permits. At the end of your visa period, you can extend the visa up to another 90 days before making the final decision whether you want to move to Turkey permanently or not.(…) Following the new regulation principles set by EU, Turkey is expected to get a blanket visa in near future as well, after it unleashes its full potential. The European Parliament and Council of Europe also support such a positive stance.

Within the 6 months you will be able to travel to any Schengen country without immigration control and stay there up to 90 days. The EU member states are obliged to mutually recognize their citizens’ residence permits. At the end of your visa period, you can extend the visa up to another 90 days before making the final decision whether you want to move to Turkey permanently or not.(…) Following the new regulation principles set by EU, Turkey is expected to get a blanket visa in near future as well, after it unleashes its full potential. The European Parliament and Council of Europe also support such a positive stance.

General Information About Turkish Visas

It is highly recommended that foreigners, who wish to visit Turkey, should read the related information about our country’s visa regime.

Visa regime for Touristic and Business Purposed visit of a country may differ from Work and Education Purposed visit. Also Turkey’s visa regime may change according to reciprocity principle.



While some applicants may be exempt from visa for their touristic or business visit to Turkey, the others can obtain an e-Visa. All other applicants will need to obtain a visa through Turkish Representations in the abroad.

An information note about visa regime of Turkey is available in the following address: www.mfa.gov.tr

Visa types granted by Turkey are;



1- TOURIST/BUSINESSPERSON

a) Touristic Visit
b) Single Transit
c) Double Transit
d) Business Meeting/Commerce
e) Conference/Seminar/Meeting
f) Festival/Fair/Exhibition
g) Sportive Activity
h) Cultural Artistic Activity
i) Official Visit
j) Visit to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus



2- OFFICIAL VISA


a) Assigned for duty
b) Courier



3- STUDENT – EDUCATION VISA

a) Internship Visa
b) Internship ERASMUS
c) Internship AISEC
d) Turkish Language Course Purpose
e) Course Purpose
f) Education Purpose
g) Education in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus


4- WORKING VISA

a) Employment Purpose/Special Employment Purpose
b) Assigned Lecturers/Academics
c) Assigned Sportsperson
d) Assigned Artists
e) Assigned Free Zone Workers
f) Assigned Journalists
g) Montage and Repairman Purposes


5- OTHER VISAS

a) Archaeological Excavation, Exploration Purpose
b) Documentary Purpose
c) Tour Operator Representative
d) Medical Treatment Purposes
e) Accompaniment Purpose
f) Family Unification Purpose
g) Freight Vısa
h) Seafarer Visa

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