Can you stay in Turkey for over 90 days within the 180 day visa period but split over different visits?
The Turkish e-visa is valid for a period of 180 days and allows you to stay for a maximum of 90 days. Am I allowed to stay for say 50 days, then another 50 days, over two different visits within the 180 day period?
I'm looking at the e-visa website here and it doesn't seem to be too clear on this.
visas turkey 90-180-visa-rules
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The Turkish e-visa is valid for a period of 180 days and allows you to stay for a maximum of 90 days. Am I allowed to stay for say 50 days, then another 50 days, over two different visits within the 180 day period?
I'm looking at the e-visa website here and it doesn't seem to be too clear on this.
visas turkey 90-180-visa-rules
Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48
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The Turkish e-visa is valid for a period of 180 days and allows you to stay for a maximum of 90 days. Am I allowed to stay for say 50 days, then another 50 days, over two different visits within the 180 day period?
I'm looking at the e-visa website here and it doesn't seem to be too clear on this.
visas turkey 90-180-visa-rules
The Turkish e-visa is valid for a period of 180 days and allows you to stay for a maximum of 90 days. Am I allowed to stay for say 50 days, then another 50 days, over two different visits within the 180 day period?
I'm looking at the e-visa website here and it doesn't seem to be too clear on this.
visas turkey 90-180-visa-rules
visas turkey 90-180-visa-rules
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Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48
add a comment |
Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48
Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48
Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48
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No, you may not do this.
You are limited to a maximum of 90 days within the 180 day period regardless of how many trips those days occur over.
This is very clearly stated out on the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website :
- The length of stay provided by visa or visa exemption cannot exceed 90 days within each 180 days. The regulation of 90 days of stay within
the last 180 days is binding for all foreigners that will travel to
Turkey.
In order to stay longer you will need to apply for a "Short Term Residence Permit" which the link above contains some information about.
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
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No, you may not do this.
You are limited to a maximum of 90 days within the 180 day period regardless of how many trips those days occur over.
This is very clearly stated out on the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website :
- The length of stay provided by visa or visa exemption cannot exceed 90 days within each 180 days. The regulation of 90 days of stay within
the last 180 days is binding for all foreigners that will travel to
Turkey.
In order to stay longer you will need to apply for a "Short Term Residence Permit" which the link above contains some information about.
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
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No, you may not do this.
You are limited to a maximum of 90 days within the 180 day period regardless of how many trips those days occur over.
This is very clearly stated out on the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website :
- The length of stay provided by visa or visa exemption cannot exceed 90 days within each 180 days. The regulation of 90 days of stay within
the last 180 days is binding for all foreigners that will travel to
Turkey.
In order to stay longer you will need to apply for a "Short Term Residence Permit" which the link above contains some information about.
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
add a comment |
No, you may not do this.
You are limited to a maximum of 90 days within the 180 day period regardless of how many trips those days occur over.
This is very clearly stated out on the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website :
- The length of stay provided by visa or visa exemption cannot exceed 90 days within each 180 days. The regulation of 90 days of stay within
the last 180 days is binding for all foreigners that will travel to
Turkey.
In order to stay longer you will need to apply for a "Short Term Residence Permit" which the link above contains some information about.
No, you may not do this.
You are limited to a maximum of 90 days within the 180 day period regardless of how many trips those days occur over.
This is very clearly stated out on the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website :
- The length of stay provided by visa or visa exemption cannot exceed 90 days within each 180 days. The regulation of 90 days of stay within
the last 180 days is binding for all foreigners that will travel to
Turkey.
In order to stay longer you will need to apply for a "Short Term Residence Permit" which the link above contains some information about.
answered Jun 24 '16 at 6:59
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Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
add a comment |
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
Thanks for the info! A small aside - it is stated that the validity of the visa begins when I enter Turkey. If I wish for the visa to expire sooner, am I allowed to apply for the visa but have the start date be asap but not actually enter the country yet?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 9:46
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
For an e-visa, the validity of the visa starts on the date you enter when you apply for the visa. I you obtain the visa at the airport (which costs more for most nationalities) then it starts on the day you obtain it.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 15:29
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
Well, it asks for "Arrival Date in Turkey", but I'd like for the e-visa to end as soon as possible after I leave the country for a new 180 day period. Would I encounter any troubles if I set the date to today despite entering sometime next month instead?
– Irregular User
Jun 24 '16 at 16:56
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
The 180 day period mentioned above is NOT related to the 180 days the visa is valid for. It is 90 days within ANY 180 day period - even if it covers 2 visa periods. "90 days of stay within the last 180 days"
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 20:18
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Note that it's 90 days within the last 180 for each and every day, not 90 days within some arbitary 180 day window that resets
– CMaster
Jun 24 '16 at 7:48