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Turkiye Sinle and Multiple Visa Fee for Pakistani Travelers

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By Web Desk Published August 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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On August 5, 2025, the Anatolia Turkish Visa Application Centre in Pakistan announced a revised visa fee structure for holders of Pakistani passports.

The new fees, which apply to all applications submitted through official visa centres, are determined by the type of visa and the duration of stay.

  • Single Entry Visa:
    • 3-month stay: $180 (approx. PKR 52,200)
    • 6-month stay: $200 (approx. PKR 58,000)
    • 12-month stay: $220 (approx. PKR 63,800)
  • Multiple Entry Visa (12-month only): $340 (approx. PKR 98,600)

No three- or six-month multiple-entry visas are available. A VIP service for faster processing costs an additional $15 (approx. PKR 4,350). Payments must be made in cash in Pakistani Rupees, using the State Bank of Pakistan’s exchange rate from the previous day. All fees are non-refundable, regardless of application outcome.

Pakistani nationals with ordinary passports must obtain a visit visa for tourism travel to Turkiye. Applications are processed through Anatolia Visa Application Centres, with requirements and procedures outlined on their official website. The centre emphasised transparency and efficiency to facilitate travel to Turkiye, a popular destination for Pakistani travellers.

Turkiye, straddling Europe and Asia, offers a rich blend of Ottoman, Byzantine, and Anatolian heritage. From Istanbul’s vibrant markets to Antalya’s beaches and Eastern Anatolia’s mountains, its diverse landscapes and cultural experiences draw tourists. Pakistani travellers are attracted to its ancient ruins, cuisine, and traditional baths, making visa accessibility crucial.

The updated visa fees clarify costs for Pakistani travellers, supporting tourism to Turkiye while ensuring compliance with regulations. The streamlined process enhances accessibility, boosting cultural and economic ties.

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