What are the visa requirements for US citizen travelling to Italy with a layover in Istanbul? [duplicate]
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I am American with passport having layover in Istanbul for 20 hours. Do I need Visa?
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I am traveling from Chicago O'Hare on Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Turkey.
I have a layover in Istanbul for 5 hrs, then board Turkish Airlines and travel to Rome Italy.
I have a current US Passport. Is there a need for a visa in either Turkey or Italy?
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I am traveling from Chicago O'Hare on Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Turkey.
I have a layover in Istanbul for 5 hrs, then board Turkish Airlines and travel to Rome Italy.
I have a current US Passport. Is there a need for a visa in either Turkey or Italy?
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Are you planning on leaving the airport?
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Mar 7 '16 at 16:58
Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
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Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
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I am American with passport having layover in Istanbul for 20 hours. Do I need Visa?
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I am traveling from Chicago O'Hare on Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Turkey.
I have a layover in Istanbul for 5 hrs, then board Turkish Airlines and travel to Rome Italy.
I have a current US Passport. Is there a need for a visa in either Turkey or Italy?
visas customs-and-immigration us-citizens turkey
This question already has an answer here:
I am American with passport having layover in Istanbul for 20 hours. Do I need Visa?
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I am traveling from Chicago O'Hare on Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Turkey.
I have a layover in Istanbul for 5 hrs, then board Turkish Airlines and travel to Rome Italy.
I have a current US Passport. Is there a need for a visa in either Turkey or Italy?
This question already has an answer here:
I am American with passport having layover in Istanbul for 20 hours. Do I need Visa?
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visas customs-and-immigration us-citizens turkey
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travel.stackexchange.com/questions/46469/…
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Mar 7 '16 at 16:58
Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
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Mar 7 '16 at 16:58
Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
Are you planning on leaving the airport?
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Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
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Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
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Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
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In order to enter Turkey for touristic purposes as a US citizen, you need a visa which can be bought upon arrival. It costs $20:
American citizens traveling to Turkey on U.S. passports must obtain a visa. Currently, holders of all types of passports can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 cash if they are traveling to Turkey as tourists.
As long as you do not exit the international terminal at the airport, you do not need a visa.
To travel to Italy, you do not need a visa. You can stay upto 90 days in Italy (Entire Schengen Zone) for touristic purposes as a US citizen.
U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
For future references: This site is not Google. By typing "US citizen [country] visa" on google you can get the same results I got within seconds. Please do your research beforehand in the future.
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
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In order to enter Turkey for touristic purposes as a US citizen, you need a visa which can be bought upon arrival. It costs $20:
American citizens traveling to Turkey on U.S. passports must obtain a visa. Currently, holders of all types of passports can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 cash if they are traveling to Turkey as tourists.
As long as you do not exit the international terminal at the airport, you do not need a visa.
To travel to Italy, you do not need a visa. You can stay upto 90 days in Italy (Entire Schengen Zone) for touristic purposes as a US citizen.
U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
For future references: This site is not Google. By typing "US citizen [country] visa" on google you can get the same results I got within seconds. Please do your research beforehand in the future.
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
add a comment |
In order to enter Turkey for touristic purposes as a US citizen, you need a visa which can be bought upon arrival. It costs $20:
American citizens traveling to Turkey on U.S. passports must obtain a visa. Currently, holders of all types of passports can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 cash if they are traveling to Turkey as tourists.
As long as you do not exit the international terminal at the airport, you do not need a visa.
To travel to Italy, you do not need a visa. You can stay upto 90 days in Italy (Entire Schengen Zone) for touristic purposes as a US citizen.
U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
For future references: This site is not Google. By typing "US citizen [country] visa" on google you can get the same results I got within seconds. Please do your research beforehand in the future.
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
add a comment |
In order to enter Turkey for touristic purposes as a US citizen, you need a visa which can be bought upon arrival. It costs $20:
American citizens traveling to Turkey on U.S. passports must obtain a visa. Currently, holders of all types of passports can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 cash if they are traveling to Turkey as tourists.
As long as you do not exit the international terminal at the airport, you do not need a visa.
To travel to Italy, you do not need a visa. You can stay upto 90 days in Italy (Entire Schengen Zone) for touristic purposes as a US citizen.
U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
For future references: This site is not Google. By typing "US citizen [country] visa" on google you can get the same results I got within seconds. Please do your research beforehand in the future.
In order to enter Turkey for touristic purposes as a US citizen, you need a visa which can be bought upon arrival. It costs $20:
American citizens traveling to Turkey on U.S. passports must obtain a visa. Currently, holders of all types of passports can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 cash if they are traveling to Turkey as tourists.
As long as you do not exit the international terminal at the airport, you do not need a visa.
To travel to Italy, you do not need a visa. You can stay upto 90 days in Italy (Entire Schengen Zone) for touristic purposes as a US citizen.
U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
For future references: This site is not Google. By typing "US citizen [country] visa" on google you can get the same results I got within seconds. Please do your research beforehand in the future.
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answered Mar 7 '16 at 16:45
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@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
add a comment |
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
@MertKarakaya It's not a matter of professionalism. :) Rather, links are often broken/changed so we try to include the text they cover in the posts. This way the content isn't lost.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 17:29
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
As the quoted material implies, but the body of the answer does not state, a US citizen may travel to Italy without a visa only for certain purposes and for a limited period.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
@phoog I have now specificly stated "touristic purposes" and "US citizen". That's what you meant, correct?
– Mert Karakaya
Mar 8 '16 at 8:05
add a comment |
Are you planning on leaving the airport?
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 16:52
3
travel.stackexchange.com/questions/46469/…
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 7 '16 at 16:58
Your ability to enter Italy without a visa depends on the purpose and duration of your trip.
– phoog
Mar 8 '16 at 4:30