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Tajikistan eVisa for Turkish citizens
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3 min read
Updated on Mar 07, 2024

Ready to discover Tajikistan's unique charms? Let's simplify your visa application journey from Turkey.

Planning your trip should be about anticipation and excitement, not getting bogged down by visa requirements. We're here to make obtaining your Tajikistan eVisa as smooth as a serene Pamir Highway drive.

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We focus on making your visa process as simple as possible so that you can look forward to savoring Tajikistan's unique offerings, like wandering through the ancient city of Khujand, exploring the ruins of Penjikent, or indulging in the local flavors of Dushanbe's markets. These experiences are just a visa away, and we're here to help you get there with minimal fuss.

Do Turkish citizens need a Tajikistan eVisa?

Yes, Turkish citizens planning a trip to Tajikistan must apply for a Tajikistan eVisa.

For travelers from Turkey, the Tajikistan eVisa is your key to entering this captivating country. Whether flying in or crossing by land, this digital visa is essential.

When you arrive, expect officials at the airport or border crossings to stamp your passport and the eVisa printout. Keeping these two items together is important for a smooth entry into Tajikistan.

Want to learn more about the Tajikistan eVisa? Get all the details here.

Understanding the Tajikistan eVisa for Turkish citizens

When you apply for a Tajikistan eVisa, the validity starts from the date you choose in your application. It's valid for 90 days, allowing flexibility in planning your entry into the country. Remember, once you're in Tajikistan, you can stay for up to 60 days.

It's important to note that the day you step into Tajikistan and the day you leave are counted as part of your 60-day limit. For instance, if you arrive on July 1st, you would need to leave by August 29th to stay within your 60-day period.

One area of Tajikistan that you may want to visit is the legendary Pamir Highway. In order to accomplish this, you'll need to get a GBAO Permit as well.

The GBAO Permit is a special travel authorization mandatory for all Turkish citizens who want to travel to the Pamir Mountains, the Pamir Highway, and the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous region (GBAO).

You can apply for a GBAO Permit together with your Tajikistan eVisa.

Learn more about the GBAO Permit.

How to get a Tajikistan eVisa or GBAO Permit from Turkey with us

Navigating visa applications can sometimes feel overwhelming. We've designed our platform to be intuitive and user-friendly, ensuring you get your Tajikistan eVisa or GBAO Permit without any headaches.

Here's how you can apply through us:

  • Step 1: Enter your personal and travel details on our website or via the iVisa app.

  • Step 2: Verify that all the information you've provided is accurate, and choose your preferred processing time. Pay the fees with a credit or debit card, PayPal, or Venmo.

  • Step 3: Complete the rest of the application form, upload the required documents, and submit it.

Once you've completed these steps, let us handle the rest. We'll review your application to ensure it's error-free. When your travel document is ready, we'll email it to you. Before you depart for Tajikistan, remember to print out your visa and save a digital copy on your phone for easy access during your travels.

Tajikistan Embassy in Turkey

If you need consular assistance for your Tajikistan eVisa or GBAO Permit, you can reach out to the Embassy of Tajikistan in Ankara.

  • Address: Ferit Recai Ertuğrul Street No: 20, Diplomatic area, Oran, Cankaya/Ankara

  • Phone: +90 312 491 16 07

And if you're outside Turkey or need Tajikistan consular services from another country, our Embassies Finder can help you locate the nearest Tajikistan embassy or consulate, wherever you are in the world.

How can I contact you for more information?

If you've got more questions about applying for a Tajikistan eVisa or a GBAO Permit, you can get in touch with our customer support team. Contact them any time via WhatsApp or through the iVisa chat.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.visa.gov.tj/

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