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Turkiye Visit Visa fee for Pakistanis–October 2025 update

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ISLAMABAD: Turkiye has become a prime tourism hub in the world because it provides a beautiful combination of historical places, resorts, and a range of entertainment events to welcome tourists.

Pakistani nationals who possess regular passports need to obtain a visit visa in case they are going to visit Turkiye as a tourist.

In Pakistan, the visa applications for Turkiye are forwarded to the Anatolia Visa Application Centers, which are situated in several cities, because the Turkish embassy does not directly accept the applications.

All of the documents, such as bank statements, health insurance, photos, fingerprints, return tickets, hotel booking, and more, are to be submitted by the applicants when applying for the visa.

Turkiye Visit Visa Fee in Pakistan

Pakistani nationals must pay the visa fee in cash only in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) based on the exchange rate of the previous day released by the State Bank of Pakistan.

The embassy charge for a single-entry Turkiye visit visa from Pakistan was $60, whereas it is $190 for a multiple-entry visit visa from Pakistan.

Anatolia Visa Service Fees

Plus embassy fee, the Anatolia Visa Application Center is charging a service fee based on the category that you have opted for the visa application. It is charging $65 and $80 for the VIP application.

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