Many visitors to Turkey need no e-Visa and no pre-travel form. Ordinary US, UK, Canadian, Australian, and Chinese passport holders are among those currently exempt for tourist visits of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
Check the entry for your exact passport on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs list before opening a paid application.
Start here
1. Do you need a Turkey e-Visa?
Check visa exemption first. If your passport is not exempt, the official system will show whether you qualify directly, qualify only with a supporting visa or residence permit, or need another visa route.
→ Check whether you need an e-Visa before paying
2. How to fill all 18 fields
For travellers who really need an e-Visa, follow nationality, travel document, arrival date, applicant, passport, contact, and conditional supporting-document fields in order.
→ Read the field-by-field Turkey e-Visa guide
3. Is a Turkey e-Visa site official?
Only evisa.gov.tr is the government application site. A similar-looking domain can sell a visa to someone whose passport is already visa-exempt.
→ Compare the official site with documented middlemen
The fast facts
- US, UK, Canada, and Australia: ordinary passport holders are currently visa-exempt for tourist visits of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
- China: ordinary passport holders have the same 90-in-180-day exemption from January 2, 2026.
- Many other exemptions: the MFA list includes many EU passports, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, and Malaysia. This is not a complete list.
- e-Visa fee: varies by passport. The official site displays the current amount after you select nationality, travel-document type, and travel dates.
- Conditional e-Visa: some Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Philippine passport holders may qualify only with a valid Schengen, US, UK, or Ireland visa or residence permit and the other conditions shown online.
Who we are
We are not the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We do not collect passport details, submit visa applications, or charge visa fees.