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Turkey Visa Guide

How to get Turkey Sticker Visa on Pakistani Passport?

Turkey Sticker Visa can be obtained from the Turkish Embassy or Consulate through the authorized Visa Application Center Anatolia in Easy Steps.

Here you will find out Step-by-Step process, how to get a Turkish touristic (tourist) or transit visa.

Required Documents

Covid-19 Related

Visa Fees

Tourist Visa (Single Entry): Rs: 12,000
Tourist Visa (Multiple Entry): Rs: 44,000

Transit Visa (Single Entry): Rs: 12,000
Transit Visa (Double Entry): Rs: 20,000
For a transit visa you must provide confirmed air-tickets and visa for destination.

Note: Visa fee can be changed at any time.

Accepted Vaccines

  • Pfizer
  • Moderna
  • AstraZeneca
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Sinopharm

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Processing Time

It usually takes two weeks but in some cases it takes up to four weeks so apply as early as possible.

Please Note

For Touristic (tourist) visa, you don’t need to purchase confirmed flight tickets or confirmed hotel vouchers, they only need reservations to know the travel dates and travel plan. You can make flight reservation and hotel reservation from mobile app “Solo Travel Tiger”..

For multiple entry visa, you need to provide one year travel health insurance coverage equal to 30,000 Euros or 50,000 US Dollars. You can purchase this from any insurance company.

If Embassy or Consulate decides to give you single entry visa then remaining visa fee will be refunded to you.


Contact Details

Contact details of Turkish Embassy, Turkish Consulate and authorized Visa Application Centers are provided below if you have any questions or concerns.

Turkish Embassy in Islamabad

Phone: (051) 8319800 / (051) 8319810
Fax: (051) 2277671 / (051) 2278752
E-mail: embassy.islamabad@mfa.gov.tr
Visa Section: 9.30am – 12.30pm (Mon-Fri)
Address: Street 1, Diplomatic Enclave, G-5, 44000
Website: http://islamabad.emb.mfa.gov.tr

Turkish Consulate in Karachi

Phone: (021) 35839638 / Fax: (021) 35874691
E-mail: consulate.karachi@mfa.gov.tr
Visa Section: 9.30am – 12.30pm (Mon-Fri)
Address: Turkish Consulate General Saba Avenue, ST-18 Block-4 Clifton Karachi – Sindh – Pakistan
Website: http://karachi.cg.mfa.gov.tr

Embassy and Consulate do not accept direct applications from all applicants, they have appointed Anatolia Visa Application Center to accept the visa applications.

Authorized Visa Application Centers

ANATOLIA – ISLAMABAD

Phone: (051) 289 55 15 (15 to 20 – 6 lines)
E-mail: info@anatoliatravelservices.com
Regular Timings: 9:00am – 05:30pm (Mon-Fri)
Submission: 9:00am – 05:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Collection: 9:00am – 05:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Website: www.anatoliatravelservices.com

ANATOLIA – KARACHI

Phone: (021) 35303800 (0 to 2 – 3 lines)
E-mail: info@anatoliatravelservices.com
Regular Timings: 9:00am – 05:30pm (Mon-Fri)
Submission: 9:00am – 05:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Collection: 9:00am – 05:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Website: www.anatoliatravelservices.com

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Short Intro of Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a country straddling Western Asia and Southeast Europe. It shares borders with Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest, the Black Sea to the north, Georgia to the northeast, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the east, Iraq to the southeast, Syria and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west.

Istanbul, the largest city, is the financial centre, and Ankara is the capital. Turks form the vast majority of the nation’s population, and Kurds are the largest minority.

Capital: Ankara
Dialing code: +90
Currency: Turkish Lira
Cities of interest: Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara, Izmir, Konya, Bursa, Cappadocia and more
Official language: Turkish

Tourism in Turkey

Turkey is a fairly safe place to visit as a tourist. More than 45 million tourists visited Turkey in 2019, with the vast majority experiencing no problems and enjoying their wonderful holidays.

The country’s most popular tourist destinations, including Antalya, Bursa, Cappadocia, Konya, Istanbul, and Izmir are generally safe. Nevertheless, travelers still need to remain vigilant.

Places to See in Turkey

  • Istanbul
  • Cappadocia
  • Konya
  • Antalya
  • Izmir
  • Bursa

Areas to Stay in Turkey

  • Istanbul
    – Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as Blue Mosque, is a popular tourist area and you can find good hotel and hostel accommodation nearby.

    – Istiqlal Street is a tourists’ hotspot destination and perfect for local food and shopping. Or just hang-around and enjoy the beautiful look and feel.

    – Taksim & Taksim Square are always crowded with backpackers and good for local food and travel accommodation.

I’ve visited all of above but if you have short time then I recommend you above in bold text.


Travel Tips

Free Hotel Booking for Turkey

Watch this video to know how to get Free Hotel Booking for Turkey Visa Processing.


Free Flight Reservation for Turkey Visa

Watch this video to know how to make Free Flight Reservation for Turkey Visa.


My Turkey Travel Experience

Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque)

Bosphorus

Down Town – Nearby Sultan Ahmed Mosque


Stiklal Street


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