Can anyone clarify the following for me :
I've got two trips to Turkey booked this year, the first 19th to 27th June and the second 29th August to 13th September. When I pay the ten pounds on arrival on my first trip will this mean I'm already covered for the second trip later in the year or will I have to pay another tenner on arrival in August?
If the first payment covers me for both trips how do the authorties know this is the case?
Any clarification would be appreciated. I've only been to Turkey once before and that was many years ago!
For your August holiday, passport control will look in your passport and see the stamp from 19th June.
You must make sure visa does not run out part way through the second holiday as there are huge fines to pay.............
Denny
hey i just sat n counted lol, you should be fine, this visa will cover you from june until sept 16th!saves waiting in big queue too,i did this before too lol!
Thanks to you both for the quick response.
Yes you are right £10 payable before clearing customs - they generally point you inthe direction of the kiosk selling the visa which comprise a stamp which lasts for 90 days
We are going to a hotel in Atalya.
So what is the actual process? Do we need to do anything advance? Take anything with us? Prepare anything?
Or do we just turn up like we would for any other holiday???
No, you don't have to prepare anything, you just need to have £10 each person ready (must be sterling), when you enter the terminal building, just follow the crowd to pay for your Visa, and get your passport stamped, then go through passport control.
My mates are going there this year but now will be landing in the New Dalaman Internationl airport and wondered if this odd practice still goes on ?
Thanks
It's not an odd practice, it's the payment for an official visa which UK citizens have to obtain before entry to Turkey. Most people either put the £10 note inside their passport or just hand it over separately with the passport on entry.
There wasn't any mention of it happening by the travel agents before we went, none of the documentation said anything about it (fortunately we were told a few days before we left by some friends), we didn't get any form to fill in about it, it was a payment made in one country where they stipulated you had to pay in another countries currency and we didn't get a receipt for it... I'd say thats not a normal transaction where millions of pounds must be changing hands!
Most Countrys prefer hard currencys such as Sterling or Dollars for their visas, it's better for their economys in terms of purchasing powers, its the same in Egypt, Dominican Republic, Kenya etc etc etc
There is nothing dodgy about it.
Perhaps you had a rubbish travel agent or didnt read the back of your brochure properly ???
A stamp should be stuck in your passport which is a receipt for the £10 and gives the visa 3months validity.
If you go to other countries isn't there a form to fill in stating reasons for visit, where you will be, when you will be leaving etc and some sort of receipt for taking your money ?
Maybe the practice is prefectly correct but with all the problems of travel meaning you've got to strip to the waist and can't carry this that and the other when going through airports it just seems odd that one of the processes doesn't seem to be documented and signed for etc...
Although most people on HT would just hand over their £10 per person on arrival
http://www.turkishconsulate.org.uk/en/visa.htm
I'm not that bothered about it, it was 10 years ago... even I can let it lie after that long....LOL
Ah I see obviously wasting my time here trying to be helpful !
No far from it ! You have been very helpful in putting my mind at rest that it was all legit and above board and I can advise my mate that he will still need the £10 !
Still dont know where our millions of £10 notes go .Could be straight to the local casino for all I know but we have to assume its ligitimate
If you get one from the turkish embassy before you go the cost is around £70, so £10 at the border is cheap.
lynwestie wrote:
Still dont know where our millions of £10 notes go .Could be straight to the local casino for all I know but we have to assume its ligitimate :)
sorry either I am reading your comments wrong or I dont get it..are you referring to what is done with the visa money as collected at the borders .1. there are no casinos in turkey 2. ( this is a guess ) but I would imagine that this visa money goes first to the The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then is most likey (maybe) distrubuted to the REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM
http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-fees-at-border-gates-for-2008.en.mfa
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkish: Dışişleri Bakanlığı) is a government ministry office of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for foreign affairs in Turkey.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/Default.aspx?17A16AE30572D313D4AF1EF75F7A79681D9DD78D03148A6E
(Turkish: Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı) is a government ministry office of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for culture and tourism affairs in Turkey.
http://www.tourismturkey.org/
does not every country in the world pretty much have visa or visa controls to get into another country....with some countries being exempt from paying out visas ?? and I would imagine that those fees collected would be in support of goverment projects ( highways, roads, etc etc etc )
how much is a visa for a turkish citizen to the UK ?? The UK government asks for £65 from a citizen of Turkey to visit the United Kingdom as tourist.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/visafees/
considering the amount the turks have to pay , I think its very reasonable. So now, who is making money?
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