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Turkiye visit visa fee and bank statement requirements for Pakistani nationals

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Turkiye visit visa fee for Pakistanis

Turkiye visit visa fee for Pakistanis 2024

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Pakistani passport holders now have a streamlined way to obtain their visit visas for Turkey, thanks to the introduction of a user-friendly e-visa service. This service is designed to simplify the visa application process for both tourists and business travelers. Here’s how it works:

How to Apply for a Turkish Visit Visa

  1. Apply: Applicants from Pakistan can apply for their Turkish visit visa by visiting the official website, evisa.gov.tr/en. The application process is straightforward and can be completed in just a few minutes.
  2. Pay Fee: The visit visa fee for Pakistani nationals is $60, payable through credit or debit cards (Mastercard, Visa, or UnionPay) on the website.
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  4. Download: Upon successful completion of the application process, applicants will receive a link to download their e-Visa. This link will also be emailed to the applicant for added convenience.

Additionally, Pakistani citizens holding a valid Schengen, USA, UK, Ireland, or residence permit can obtain a one-month single-entry e-Visa for Turkey via the website.

Upon arrival in Turkey, passport control officers can verify the e-visa electronically, making the entry process smooth and efficient. Travelers are advised to keep a copy of their e-Visa, either as a soft copy on electronic devices or as a hard copy, to ensure a hassle-free entry experience.

This new e-visa service is set to make Turkey more accessible and enjoyable for Pakistani travelers, eliminating the need to physically visit Turkish missions and simplifying the application process.

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