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Visa for entering Turkey
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British passport holders entering Turkey for a holiday require a tourist visa. One way of dealing with this is at the port of entry, when a "sticker-type entry visa" (the exact terminology from the Turkish Consulate) may be applied for. Can anyone who has done this method tell me whether one needs to also provide a passport-sized photo at the same time? (I am not asking about the visa applied for at the Consulate, which definitely needs a photo)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't been to Turkey for about three years but unless things have changed you don't apply in advance. You pay at the airport and have your passport (it may be stickers now) It costs �10 and must be a Bank of England note. they don't accept notes from scottish or Irish banks. It's really simple you just queue and pay when you come off the plane.
Thanks for that - very appreciated.
So a supplementary question. Who knows anything about the currency options when paying for this? The family member doing this will be passing access the border from Bulgaria with a British passport in about 2 weeks time and is not in possession of pounds - only Euros and whatever they use in Bulgaria. Thanks.
So a supplementary question. Who knows anything about the currency options when paying for this? The family member doing this will be passing access the border from Bulgaria with a British passport in about 2 weeks time and is not in possession of pounds - only Euros and whatever they use in Bulgaria. Thanks.