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Turkey Visa Fee for Pakistanis in May 2024

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Turkey Visa Fee for Pakistanis in May 2024

Turkey Visa Fee for Pakistanis in May 2024

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Great news for Pakistani citizens intending to travel to Turkey in May 2024! The visa application process has undergone improvements for enhanced ease and convenience.

Now, applicants can acquire their visas electronically by inputting necessary details and making payments via credit or debit card (Mastercard, Visa, or UnionPay).

The visit visa fee for Pakistani nationals remains consistent at $60, ensuring accessibility and affordability for all travelers. This fee covers the processing and issuance of the e-Visa, facilitating your exploration of Turkey’s beauty and culture effortlessly.

Upon arrival in Turkey, the validity period of your e-Visa will commence, allowing you to enjoy your stay for the specified duration indicated on the visa.

Should you wish to extend your stay beyond this period, obtaining a residency permit from your local Police Station is necessary.

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It’s crucial to adhere to visa regulations to avoid fines, deportation, or temporary travel bans to Turkey due to overstaying the allowed duration on a single entry without a residency permit.

Therefore, ensuring compliance with visa requirements will make your visit to Turkey memorable and stress-free.

Start planning your trip to Turkey today and immerse yourself in its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and welcoming hospitality!

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