Turkey now belongs to countries that are currently providing electronic visas. It is good news for 40 nationalities that can apply at the moment. If you are one of them, it means that you are no longer need to go to the Turkish embassy to obtain your visa. You can use visa expediting companies such as iVisa and have your visa in your e-mail inbox as quickly as 30 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do Vietnamese passport holders need a visa to go to Turkey?
Yes, Vietnamese citizens need to apply for an eVisa to enter Turkey. You can check requirements here.
What is a Turkey eVisa?
This eVisa is an authorization document that allows visitors to enter Turkey.
How long is the Turkey eVisa valid for?
The Turkey eVisa is valid for 180 days after arrival and allows Single Entry for a maximum stay of 30 days in Total.
What are the processing times and prices?
iVisa aim is to always satisfy the needs and pockets of every single applicant. For that reason, you get to pick one of the three available options when it comes to processing time. Here is what you can go for:
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Standard processing – for USD $105.49 (service fees included), your application will be processed within 24 hours. For travelers who plan ahead of time, this is a perfect option.
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Rush processing – if you want your application much quicker, you can select this option for USD $146.49 (service fees included). Your visa will arrive in your email inbox within 4 hours.
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Super Rush processing – if you need to travel as soon as possible, this is the perfect option for USD $194.49 (service fees included). Your visa will be ready in just 30 minutes.
Click here to start your application.
What are the requirements for a Turkey visa?
iVisa will do all the hard work and sort the bureaucracy behind getting a visa. All you need to do is provide the needed information. Basically, your effort is close to zero. Here is a list of what you need to provide:
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Passport – acquiring a passport is quite easy, so you should be able to get one quick. If you do have one, however, make sure that it is valid and remains as such for the duration of your trip. Just take a look at its expiry date.
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E-mail address – your Turkey eVisa will be linked to your passport electronically. However, you still need a copy to show at the immigration office in Turkey. iVisa will send you a copy, and it will do so via e-mail. Make sure that you provide a valid address.
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Accepted payments – the payment for your visa and the service fee for iVisa is made before the submission of the application. You can do that using a credit or a debit card. Additionally, you pay through your PayPal account.
How does the Turkey eVisa work?
In April 2013, the Turkish government launched an easy online visa system that issues an eVisa instead of the old “sticker visa”. Once the information and payment are submitted, the visa is emailed to the traveler and must be downloaded and printed out. The e-Visa should be shown to airport and customs officials in Turkey and kept safe for the duration of the stay. The e-Visa means no more going to local embassies or waiting in line at the airport to obtain a visa.
How long does it take to apply for a Turkey eVisa?
Less than 10 minutes. We will take care of the rest and shortly we will let you know the status of the application by email.
How can I apply for a Turkey eVisa?
iVisa’s Turkey eVisa provides a simplified application form. Applicants will be using a two-step online form to input their information. You can contact iVisa’s customer service if you have any questions or assistance. Customer service is always ready 24/7 to help you with the process.
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In the first step, you need to provide personal information like name, address, email, date of arrival, passport info, and other basic info. You must also select a processing time that will cater to your needs.
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A quick revision and payment in the application form’s second step is required. Full attention is necessary during revision as a critical step because corrections will not be allowed once the application is processed. This will force you to repeat the whole process, including paying, again. You can avoid this hassle by double-checking the spelling and accuracy of your information.
Click here to begin. After you finished the two steps, you can submit your application and wait for it to arrive in the timeframe of your choosing.
What happens after I have applied?
Once the application is done, you will receive your Turkey eVisaby email. No need to deal with the embassy. We do it for you so you don't lose valuable time. Next, present a printed version of your eVisa along with your passport once you enter Turkey.
How can I apply for my family or friends?
Just make sure to have all the required documents (you can see above in this article). If you are applying for only one friend or family member, just apply here introducing his or her data. In case you need to apply for more than one person, you can do so by clicking on ‘Add new applicant’ in the application form and completing the data required.
What can I do if I make a mistake in my application?
If you made a mistake when entering your data online then please contact our customer service representatives as soon as possible via online chat to assist you.
Your Turkey eVisa will be linked to your passport number, so if we already submitted your application, then you can NOT make any changes and you will have to apply again but we will NOT charge you another service fee.
Is it safe to use iVisa to get my Turkey eVisa?
Many people think that online information leaks and that their personal info is at risk of getting into the wrong hands. However, that is not the case with our services. We provide maximum safety for your personal data, confidentiality, and we invest a lot in the security of our database. Your personal information could not be safer. You can check what hundreds of happy customers say about us here.
I have more unresolved questions, where can I find more info?
For a faster resolution click here and start chatting with one of our customer service representatives. Alternatively, you can find more info and FAQs here.