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Is it easy to get a visa to Turkey? What's the procedure?
According to different travel purposes, there are four common types of Turkish visas: tourist visas, business visas, work visas and study visas. There are also some special visas, such as exhibition visas, visiting relatives visas, marriage visas, internship visas and so on. According to the type of entry, there are two kinds of entry visas and transit visas. It is subdivided into single, double and multiple visas. At present, it is very convenient to apply for Turkish electronic visa directly with China passport.
20 17 electronic visa Evisa processing flow in turkey:
1.https://www.evisa.gov.tr/zh/website (currently with Chinese interface)
2. Click the Apply Now button.
3. Select nationality "China" and ordinary passport, and enter the verification code.
4. Select the estimated time of arrival in Turkey.
5. Check four conditions.
6. Fill in the personal information form according to the situation.
7. Payment ($60)
8. Download the e-visa.
9. It is recommended to print out or save the electronic version of the electronic visa.
Turkish tourist visa information:
Validity: 30 days (team visa)
Stay time: single entry (each time 15 days)/double entry (each time 7 days)
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