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Turkish Transit Visa
Hello Board,
Question from newbie re need for Turkish transit visa. I have done extensive research and still can't find definitive answer. I am a US citizen and will be flying from Budapest, Hungary to Seoul, South Korea. My flight itinerary is as follows: Budapest- Istanbul (on Turkish Airlines), then 3 hour connection/transit time in Istanbul Airport (Ataturk), then continuation Istanbul (Ataturk) to Seoul (on Asiana Airlines). DO I NEED A TURKISH VISA OR NOT?? According to Turkish Dept of Foreign Affairs, I would not need a visa as long as I will be within "transit zone" (whatever it means). According to local consulate (in NYC) I do need visa... Please help- many thanks in advance! |
TIMATIC, the IATA database, is available to you free at a number of locations including the *A website (link below). According to TIMATIC and presuming that you will have been in Hungary for at least six days, you can transit IST without a visa (<24 hours + onward ticket).
Not suggesting that <6 days in Hungary changes things, but you will need to check that on TIMATIC. Whatever you do, bring a paper printout with you. Arguing with check-in agents is a bad thing. http://www.staralliance.com/en/servi...sa-and-health/ |
That is a nice link. I had not seen it before..UA had something similar but never worked well
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Originally Posted by 9288metro
(Post 23626716)
...According to Turkish Dept of Foreign Affairs, I would not need a visa as long as I will be within "transit zone" (whatever it means)...
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If they say that you need a visa, , you get one on arrival for 30$, I think.. But being that you are not visiting only staying at the airport, you shouldn't need one. But its Turkey, sometimes rules change.
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Originally Posted by sxytxn
(Post 23628172)
If they say that you need a visa, , you get one on arrival for 30$, I think.. But being that you are not visiting only staying at the airport, you shouldn't need one. But its Turkey, sometimes rules change.
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Thank you all for your advice and opinions!
Also, thanks for the TIMCATIC link! I guess to be 100% safe, I will go ahead and pay for e-visa's. As Often1 said, I really do not fancy arguing with gate agent at the embarkation point... |
Really? That sucks! You use to be able to go in and out a few years ago. I guess war being so close to Turkey changes things.
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Originally Posted by sxytxn
(Post 23634233)
Really? That sucks! You use to be able to go in and out a few years ago. I guess war being so close to Turkey changes things.
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The E-visa is simple and fast. However, you do not need a visa to transit at Istanbul international airport.
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Originally Posted by You want to go where?
(Post 23635004)
The E-visa is simple and fast. However, you do not need a visa to transit at Istanbul international airport.
To transit you turn left BEFORE the imigration lines and go straight to the departure concourse,you DO not enter Turkey. This is very,very clearly marked,almost imposible to do it wrongly,and,anyway if by devine intervention you did,you would be directed to the transit lines a few meters down. And BTW,war is neither relevant for Turkish visa practises,nor close to IST !!! |
Turkey will never be a part of Europe so please ask here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/middl...ing-egypt-709/
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Originally Posted by Swanhunter
(Post 23628571)
Not since April 2014. Evisa in advance or physical visa from an embassy only.
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Originally Posted by ToGo
(Post 23754453)
Turkey will never be a part of Europe so please ask here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/middl...ing-egypt-709/
At any rate, questions on Turkey are always being discussed in this forum so asking a transit visa question for Turkey (not needed ;))in the forum on middle-east-including-egypt brings us back to the Ottoman times. Let's not get political! |
Originally Posted by ToGo
(Post 23754453)
Turkey will never be a part of Europe so please ask here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/middl...ing-egypt-709/
Turkey is not, at present, generally considered to be part of the MIddle East, and it's easy to see why - historically, politically and demographically it is quite distinct from the Middle East. |
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