Does Turkey stamp passport in case of visit visa rejection?
Is a single woman allowed to travel alone to Turkey? In case of rejection do they stamp passport, or just return the passport?
This is for a Pakistani Passport Holder.
visas visa-refusals turkey solo-travel female-travellers
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Is a single woman allowed to travel alone to Turkey? In case of rejection do they stamp passport, or just return the passport?
This is for a Pakistani Passport Holder.
visas visa-refusals turkey solo-travel female-travellers
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When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
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I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39
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Is a single woman allowed to travel alone to Turkey? In case of rejection do they stamp passport, or just return the passport?
This is for a Pakistani Passport Holder.
visas visa-refusals turkey solo-travel female-travellers
Is a single woman allowed to travel alone to Turkey? In case of rejection do they stamp passport, or just return the passport?
This is for a Pakistani Passport Holder.
visas visa-refusals turkey solo-travel female-travellers
visas visa-refusals turkey solo-travel female-travellers
edited Jun 23 '16 at 23:21
Azeem Akhter
asked Jun 23 '16 at 12:01
Azeem AkhterAzeem Akhter
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When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
1
I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39
add a comment |
1
When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
1
I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39
1
1
When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
1
1
I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39
add a comment |
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single adult women can apply individually for Turkish visa .Turkey is a Muslim country and its requirement is different from most Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where women cannot apply individually .Turkey nowadays adapting same visa procedure like most EU countries do.
Answer to your second question a friend of mine last year application was rejected from Karachi and he said they placed a consulate stamp and date on the very last page so presumably they would stamp your passport.
however obtaining a Turkish visa is a lot easier compare to western countries.
Just comply with the requirements and you will have good chance getting the visa
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"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
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As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
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single adult women can apply individually for Turkish visa .Turkey is a Muslim country and its requirement is different from most Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where women cannot apply individually .Turkey nowadays adapting same visa procedure like most EU countries do.
Answer to your second question a friend of mine last year application was rejected from Karachi and he said they placed a consulate stamp and date on the very last page so presumably they would stamp your passport.
however obtaining a Turkish visa is a lot easier compare to western countries.
Just comply with the requirements and you will have good chance getting the visa
4
"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
1
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
add a comment |
single adult women can apply individually for Turkish visa .Turkey is a Muslim country and its requirement is different from most Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where women cannot apply individually .Turkey nowadays adapting same visa procedure like most EU countries do.
Answer to your second question a friend of mine last year application was rejected from Karachi and he said they placed a consulate stamp and date on the very last page so presumably they would stamp your passport.
however obtaining a Turkish visa is a lot easier compare to western countries.
Just comply with the requirements and you will have good chance getting the visa
4
"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
1
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
add a comment |
single adult women can apply individually for Turkish visa .Turkey is a Muslim country and its requirement is different from most Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where women cannot apply individually .Turkey nowadays adapting same visa procedure like most EU countries do.
Answer to your second question a friend of mine last year application was rejected from Karachi and he said they placed a consulate stamp and date on the very last page so presumably they would stamp your passport.
however obtaining a Turkish visa is a lot easier compare to western countries.
Just comply with the requirements and you will have good chance getting the visa
single adult women can apply individually for Turkish visa .Turkey is a Muslim country and its requirement is different from most Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia where women cannot apply individually .Turkey nowadays adapting same visa procedure like most EU countries do.
Answer to your second question a friend of mine last year application was rejected from Karachi and he said they placed a consulate stamp and date on the very last page so presumably they would stamp your passport.
however obtaining a Turkish visa is a lot easier compare to western countries.
Just comply with the requirements and you will have good chance getting the visa
answered Jun 23 '16 at 12:44
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"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
1
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
add a comment |
4
"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
1
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
4
4
"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
"Turkey is a Muslim country" That depends what you mean. The overwhelming majority of Turks (96.5%, according to Wikipedia) are Muslims but, constitutionally, Turkey is a secular country.
– David Richerby
Jun 23 '16 at 15:20
1
1
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
As David said above, Turkey is NOT a "Muslim country". It is a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, but this is very different from being a "Muslim country" like Saudi Arabia.
– Doc
Jun 24 '16 at 6:49
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
I rather suspect that Saudi Arabia is in the minority as far as its rules concerning women, even among Muslim countries, and even if you define that narrowly.
– phoog
Jun 24 '16 at 11:39
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When I got a visa for Turkey, I just had to put my details into their website and pay on line, they did not have my passport so could not stamp it if they did not give me a visa. (I live in the UK)
– Ian Ringrose
Jun 23 '16 at 14:56
1
I think we need to know your nationality to answer this question well, voting as unclear until you edit your question to specify.
– mts
Jun 23 '16 at 15:14
also if you a valid visa from any OECD country , you are entitled to get online visa for ordinary Pakistani passport holder
– Ali Awan
Jun 24 '16 at 8:39