With varying durations to stay, Turkiye offers both multiple-entry and single-entry visit visas. The fees for visit visas are listed in US dollars but Pakistani applicants are required to make payments in Pakistani rupees at the prevailing exchange rates.
A single-entry visa valid for three months has a fee of $180, as of January 2026. If the single-entry visa is valid for six months, then the fees will be $200. If the traveller wants his single-entry visa to be 12 months or a year, he will have to pay a fee of $220.
For a multiple-entry visit visa the fees for 12 months’ validity stands at $340.
All payments must be made in Pakistani rupees only to the Anatolia Visa Centres. If an individual wants VIP treatment, he will have to pay and additional fee of $15.
Anatolia has stated that all payments must be made in Pakistani rupees only. An additional VIP service fee of $15.
Before travelling to Turkey the citizens of Pakistan holding ordinary passports are required to obtain and visit visa.
In the months of April and May Turkey, officially known as Turkiye is an attractive tourist destination.
The visa applications in Pakistan are not directly accepted by the Turkish embassy in Pakistan. Instead the applications are processed through Anatolia Visa Centres, these centres operate in several major cities across the country.
Any Pakistani planning to visit Turkiye has to submit all the relevant documents which include a bank statement, photographs, fingerprints, hotel reservation, return tickets and some other relevant documents while applying for visa.
Places to visit in Turkiye
- Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque): An iconic mosque in Istanbul with stunning blue tiles.
- Hagia Sophia: An architectural marvel in Istanbul, once a church, then a mosque, now a museum/mosque.
- Topkapi Palace: The opulent residence of Ottoman sultans in Istanbul.
- Konya: The spiritual home of Rumi, known for the Mevlana Museum and whirling dervishes.
- Mount Nemrut: Features colossal statues of ancient gods on its summit.
- Trabzon: Offers lush landscapes and the dramatic cliffside Sumela Monastery.
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