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Yes, it is possible for citizens of Nepal to apply for a Turkey eVisa.

In most cases, the processing time for a Turkey eVisa is relatively quick. Once you submit your application and make the payment, it usually takes a few minutes to a couple of days to receive your eVisa.

No, it is not possible to extend your stay in Turkey with an eVisa. If you wish to stay in Turkey for more than the allowed duration, you would need to apply for a different type of visa or seek assistance from the local immigration authorities.

No, the Turkey eVisa is not linked to a specific port of entry. You can enter Turkey through any of the designated ports of entry, including airports, seaports, and land border crossings.

Yes, it is recommended to print a copy of your eVisa approval and carry it with you when traveling to Turkey. Although it's an electronic visa, having a printed copy can be helpful in case there are any issues with the electronic system.

Nepali citizens have two main options for applying for a Turkey visa:

  1. Online e-Visa:
    • This is the quickest and easiest option for most Nepali citizens travelling for tourism or business purposes for up to 30 days.
    • Applications can be submitted online through the Turkish e-Visa website: visa-turkish.com
    • The process is straightforward and typically takes around 24 hours for approval.
    • You'll need a valid passport, a debit or credit card for the visa fee, and some additional documents.
  2. Traditional Visa Application:
    • This option is necessary if you plan to stay in Turkey for longer than 30 days or for purposes other than tourism or business, such as studying or working.
    • Applications must be submitted in person at the Turkish Embassy in Kathmandu or a Turkish consulate-general in India.
    • The process requires more documentation and can take longer than the e-Visa application.
    • You can find specific requirements and application forms on the website of the Turkish Embassy in Kathmandu.

The visa fee for Nepalese citizens applying for a Turkey e-visa is USD 37. It does not include the processing charges, which you can choose from the following three options based on your urgency:

  • Standard processing charges: No additional fee, and e-visa will be approved in 3 business days
  • Urgent processing charges: Additional fee, and e-visa will be approved in 24 to 48 hours
  • Super urgent processing charges: Premium, and e-visa will be approved in 1 to 4 hours.

A Turkish visa from Nepal is possible through two main routes: applying for an e-Visa online or submitting a traditional visa application at the Turkish embassy. Here's a breakdown of each method:

  1. e-Visa:
    • Visit the Turkish e-Visa website: visa-turkish.com
    • Fill out the online application form and upload the required documents (passport scan, payment method, etc).
    • Pay the visa fee electronically.
    • Upon approval, you'll receive your e-Visa electronically.
  2. Traditional Visa Application:
    • Contact the Turkish embassy in Kathmandu for details and appointment scheduling.
    • Submit the completed application form, passport, supporting documents (proof of accommodation, travel insurance, etc.), and visa fee in person.
    • Attend the visa interview (if required).
    • Collect your passport with the visa upon approval.

You can demonstrate that you possess:

  • You can demonstrate that you possess a round-trip ticket, accommodation booking, and a minimum of $50 for each day you plan to be there.
  • You carry a legitimate Supporting Document (a valid visa or residency permit from any Schengen Country, the USA, the UK, or Ireland; please note that e-visas are not recognised as valid supporting documents).
  • Your passport will be valid for at least six months beyond the date you plan to enter Turkey.
  • Your arrival in Turkey will be via an airplane.

A Nepalese citizen needs a transit visa in Turkey if they leave the transit lounge for any reason, such as to explore the city or connect to a domestic flight.

There is no official Turkish Embassy in Nepal. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Turkish Embassy in New Delhi: The Turkish Embassy in New Delhi, India, is accredited to Nepal, meaning it handles diplomatic relations between Turkey and Nepal.
  • Turkish Honorary Consulate in Kathmandu: There is a Turkish Honorary Consulate in Kathmandu, Nepal. This is a partial embassy, but it can offer limited assistance to Turkish citizens in Nepal.

Obtaining a Turkish visa from Nepal depends on your intended stay and the purpose of visit:

Short-term tourist visa (up to 30 days):

  1. Apply for an e-Visa online: This is the most accessible and most convenient option for Nepalese citizens. Visit the e-Visa website (visa-turkish.com) and fill out the application form. You'll need a valid passport, travel insurance, and proof of accommodation. The processing time is usually 24 hours, and the visa fee can be paid online.
  2. Apply through a visa agency: If you prefer assistance with the application process, you can contact a visa agency in Nepal. They will handle the application submission and communication with the Turkish authorities for a fee.

Long-term visa (over 30 days) or other visa types:

  1. Apply through the Turkish Embassy in Kathmandu: If you need a visa for a longer stay or for business, work, or study purposes, you must apply directly at the Turkish Embassy in Kathmandu. You must submit the application form, passport, supporting documents, and visa fee in person.
  • If you hold an ordinary or official passport, you'll need a visa to visit Türkiye.
  • Those with official passports are eligible for one month, while ordinary passport holders can secure visas for 15 days through Turkish diplomatic or consular missions overseas.
  • Suppose you possess a Nepalese passport and a valid visa or residence permit from Schengen countries, the USA, the UK, or Ireland. In that case, you have the option to apply for a single-entry e-Visa valid for one month via the websitevisa-turkish.com. This opportunity is available provided you fulfil specific requirements.
  • If you carry a regular or diplomatic passport, obtaining a visa is essential for your travel to Türkiye.
  • Holders of diplomatic passports can receive visas valid for up to one month. In contrast, individuals with regular passports may obtain visas for up to 15 days from Turkish diplomatic or consular missions abroad.
  • Moreover, suppose you have a Nepalese passport and a valid visa or residence permit from any Schengen country, the USA, the UK, or Ireland. In that case, you can apply for a single-entry e-Visa, valid for one month, through visa-turkish.com, assuming you meet specific criteria.

Yes, you can travel to Turkey from Nepal, provided you have the correct type of visa as per your passport and fulfill all the eligibility criteria.

Yes, Nepali passport holders generally do require a visa to enter Turkey. However, there are a few exceptions:

  • Holders of valid visas or residence permits from Schengen countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, or Ireland may be eligible for an e-Visa. This allows for a single entry and is valid for one month. You can check your eligibility and apply online at visa-turkish.com.
  • Transit visas: If you are only transiting through Turkey and not staying longer than 1 or 2 days, you may be exempt from a visa depending on your specific situation. It's best to check with the Turkish embassy or consulate for your specific case.

Yes, Nepalese passport holders do require a visa to enter Turkey for most purposes, including tourism and business.

Yes, Nepalese citizens generally do need a visa to visit Turkey, regardless of the purpose of their trip (tourism, business, etc.).

You have two options to secure a Turkish visa from Nepal: either apply online for an e-Visa or go through the conventional application process at the Turkish embassy. Here is how you can proceed with each option:

1.e-Visa Application:

  • Navigate to the Turkish e-Visa portal.
  • Complete the application form online and upload necessary documents (like a passport scan and payment information).
  • Electronically submit the visa fee.
  • Once approved, your e-Visa will be sent to you electronically.

2.Conventional Visa Application:

  • Reach out to the Turkish embassy in Kathmandu to get the details and set up an appointment.
  • Hand in your filled-out application form, passport, and required documents (including evidence of where you'll stay, your travel insurance, etc.) along with the visa fee in person.
  • If needed, go for the visa interview.
  • Pick up your passport with the visa stamped once it gets approved.

Suppose you're from Nepal and wish to secure a Turkish visa. In that case, there are two primary avenues you can explore: opting for an e-Visa through an online process or going the conventional route by applying at the Turkish embassy. Let's delve into the specifics of each option:

1.e-Visa Application:

  • Navigate to the Turkish e-Visa portal: visa-turkish.com.
  • Complete the application by entering your details and uploading the necessary documents (like a passport scan and payment information).
  • Make the visa fee payment online.
  • Once approved, your e-Visa will be sent to you electronically.

2.Conventional Visa Application:

  • Reach out to the Turkish embassy in Kathmandu to get the latest information and to book an appointment.
  • Hand in your filled-out application form, passport, and required documents (such as accommodation confirmation, travel insurance, etc.), along with the visa fee, in person.
  • If needed, be present for a visa interview.
  • Pick up your passport with the visa sticker once it's been approved.

Fortunately, Nepalese citizens have two options for obtaining a tourist visa for Turkey:

  1. Electronic Visa (e-Visa):
    • This is the simpler and faster option for stays up to 30 days.
    • Apply online at the e-Visa website: visa-turkish.com
    • Note: e-Visas are not valid for all nationalities, so double-check your eligibility on the website.
  2. Traditional Visa:
    • Choose this option if you plan to stay longer than 30 days.
    • Contact the Turkish Consulate in Kathmandu

Nepalese citizens have two main options for obtaining a Turkish transit visa, depending on their specific situation:

  1. Electronic Visa (e-Visa):

This is the fastest and easiest option for most travellers. You can apply online through the official Turkish e-Visa website - visa-turkish.com

  1. Traditional Visa:

If you do not meet the eligibility requirements for the e-transit Visa or need a transit visa because you want to explore your nearest places to the airport (during layover), you will need to apply for a traditional visa at the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate in Nepal.