Japanese citizens don’t need to obtain a visa to travel to Turkey. The visa-free entry enables Japanese travelers to visit Turkey for a short period, but for those looking to stay in Turkey for an extended period or work there, proper work permits or residency visas would be essential. In the same cases, however, a few other documents might also be asked for.
This visa-free travel program greatly benefits business people since they might sometimes have to travel for very imperative meetings, negotiations, or conferences. Since no preparations for a visa should be undertaken, they are not distracted by issues of visa arrangements and can focus on more imperative issues of business objectives and capitalizing on business opportunities that may arise without constraints from administrative delays.
The forgone requirement of a Turkey visa for Japan citizens makes travel easier, allowing both countries to strengthen economic and cultural ties. VisitsVisa facilitates the staying of Japanese visitors in Turkey for a more extended period and simplifies and accelerates the reduction of the required documents with minimal hassles.
If you're a Japan citizen planning to extend your stay beyond the visa-free period or need a visa for specific purposes like work or study, the process is simple and easy to follow:
Note: The processing time typically takes 5 to 10 business days, depending on the type of visa.
When planning your journey to Turkey, it’s important to understand the visa fees that apply to Japan citizens. The fees can vary based on the type of visa and the length of stay. It’s important to note that these are estimated fees, and actual costs may change based on government regulations or service providers like Visitsvisa. Below is a table summarizing the visa fees for Japan citizens:
Type of Visa | VISA FEE ($) | Express Delivery (99 $) | Insurance ($) | Action |
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Visa-Free Travel | Free | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Work Visa | $120 - $200 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Student Visa | $60 - $100 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Residence Visa | $80 - $150 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Business Visa | $60 - $100 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Transit Visa | $20 - $40 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Cultural, Sports, or Artistic Visa | $50 - $100 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
E-Visa | $35 - $60 | 179 $ | Apply Now | |
Humanitarian Visa | Free | 179 $ | Apply Now |
Note: Additional service fees may apply if opting for expedited processing through VisitsVisa, depending on the urgency and level of support required.
To apply for a Turkey visa, ensure you have the following documents ready
Note: Ensure that all documents are in English or Turkish, and that they are up-to-date and valid for visa processing.
To be eligible to apply for a Turkish visa, you must meet the following criteria:
Note: Ensure all supporting documents are accurate and up-to- date to avoid delays in processing.
As of now, there are no major changes in visa policies between Turkey and Japan. However, it's always recommended to check for the latest updates, especially if you are applying for a specific visa type. Visitsvisa stays informed on any changes, ensuring a smooth application process.
Japan citizens can stay in Turkey for 90 days without a visa within a 180-day period.
If you want to stay longer, you need to apply for a long-term visa, like a residency or work visa, through VisitsVisa.
Common reasons for visa rejection include missing documents, providing incorrect information, or having a criminal record.
Yes, you can easily apply for a Turkey visa online through the VisitsVisa website.
If you overstay, you could face fines or even be temporarily banned from entering Turkey again.
Yes, travel insurance is required when applying for most types of visas for Turkey.
Yes, health insurance is mandatory for travelers visiting countries like Turkey. It covers medical expenses if you get sick or have an emergency during your trip. Without it, your visa application might be rejected.
A sticker visa is a physical visa placed in your passport by an embassy or consulate. You usually need to apply for it in person, and it allows you to enter Turkey for a set period, depending on the type of visa.
An electronic visa, or e-visa, is a digital visa you can apply for online. Instead of visiting an embassy, you apply on an official website, receive your visa electronically, and print it or save it on your device. It's a quicker and more convenient option than a Sticker Visa.
Yes, you can apply for a visa extension through local immigration offices in Turkey before your current visa or visa-free stay ends.
No, if you’re just passing through Turkey on your way to another country and won’t leave the airport, you don’t need a visa.
It’s recommended to apply at least a month before your planned travel date to avoid delays.
Yes, children also need a visa to enter Turkey. You can apply for their e-visa online, just like for adults.
You will usually need a valid passport, a completed application form, travel insurance, and proof of accommodation or financial means.
Yes, as long as you are legally residing in that country, you can apply for a Turkish visa from there.
No, holders of diplomatic passports from many countries don’t need a visa to visit Turkey.
You can check the status of your visa application online by using the reference number provided when you applied.
No, you must have a return ticket or onward travel plan to prove that you won’t overstay your visa.
For some visa types, you might need to provide your fingerprints at a visa application center.
Yes, Japan citizens can make multiple trips as long as the total number of days spent in Turkey does not exceed 90 within a 180-day period.