US Citizens visiting Turkey: applying for your eVisa


Posted by Natvisa Content Team | Updated on Jan 1, 2025

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For US citizens, visiting Turkey is streamlined through the eVisa system, facilitating trips for tourism, short-term family visits, or business purposes. This guide provides US travelers with essential information for a smooth entry.

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Favorite Turkish destinations for Americans

Americans are drawn to Turkey’s diverse landscapes, from Istanbul’s vibrant city life to the ancient ruins of Ephesus and Pamukkale’s thermal pools. Turkey’s Mediterranean coast also attracts American beachgoers, particularly in the summer months.

Turkey eVisa vs. traditional visa options

While the eVisa provides quick access for short stays, those seeking longer visits, educational pursuits, or work in Turkey must apply for a traditional visa. The eVisa, however, allows multiple entries over 180 days, giving travelers flexibility within the 90-day stay limit.


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Applying for the eVisa

American travelers should gather passport details, a valid email address, and a UnionPay, Visa, or Mastercard before starting their application. The process is fast and efficient but requires precise information to avoid reapplication. Natvisa offers a straightforward form for those needing a simplified application experience.

Some items needed for eVisa


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Passport with 6 months validity

Travel Dates

Arrival date in Turkey

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Email address

Border control and additional documentation

Having an eVisa doesn’t guarantee entry. Americans should prepare to show proof of funds, a departure ticket, and proof of accommodations. Border officials have the authority to deny entry if required documentation is missing or customs regulations are violated.

US-Turkey flight options

No direct flights currently link the US and Turkey, so travelers often transit through European cities like Frankfurt or London. Popular alternatives include Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai and Doha. United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, along with partner carriers, offer multiple route options.