ISLAMABAD: As of November 2024, Pakistani nationals wishing to visit Turkey for tourism must obtain a visit visa prior to travel, as without it they will be denied entry to Turkey.
Turkey has become one of the most popular tourist destinations for Pakistanis, attracting tourists with its combination of rich historical sites, beautiful resorts and various entertainment options.
To apply for a Turkey, visit visa, applicants must submit their visa applications through Anatolia Visa Application Centers in Pakistan. The process involves providing necessary documents including bank statements, health insurance, photographs, fingerprints, flight details, and hotel reservations.
In addition to the embassy visa fees, applicants must pay a service fee to the Anatolia Visa Application Centre. The service fees are as follows:
Normal application: $65 or Rs18,096
VIP application: $80 or Rs22,272
Applicants are advised to ensure all necessary documentation and payments are completed correctly to avoid delays in processing their visas.
The Turkish Embassy charges a fee for a visit visa, payable in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) only, based on the exchange rate announced by the State Bank of Pakistan yesterday. Please note that these fees are non-refundable.
Single entry visa: $60, which is roughly equivalent to Rs16,704 (based on the current exchange rate of $1 = Rs278.4).
Multiple-entry visa: $190, which amounts to about Rs52,896.
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