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Apply for an Official Turkey Visa for Australia Citizens: Travel Guide


Turkey e-Visa Guide for Australian Travelers

Australia is among the 100+ countries whose citizens can obtain a Turkey e-Visa online. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of the Turkey visa process for Australians, including requirements, application steps, processing times, fees, and embassy contacts in both countries.

Turkey Visa for Australian Citizens | Official e-Visa Application

Visa Types Available

Depending on the purpose of your visit, you can apply for the following types of visas:

Tourist Visa

For vacations, sightseeing, and visiting friends/family

Business Visa

For meetings, conferences, and trade activities


Important Notes

  • Only Tourist Visa can be applied for tourism, business or Transit Visas purposes. For other purposes (e.g., Student Visas, Long-Term), you must apply via the Turkish Embassy or Consulate.

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Turkey Visa Requirements for Australians

Australian passport holders must meet these requirements for the Turkey e-Visa:

  • Valid Australian passport (6+ months validity)
  • Email address for visa delivery
  • Credit/debit card for payment

Turkey e-Visa Details for Australians

Visa Validity 180 days from issue date
Maximum Stay 90 days within 180-day period
Processing Time Typically 24 hours (apply 72h before travel)
Entry Type Multiple entries allowed

Important Notes

  • e-Visa cannot be extended - must exit before expiry
  • No visa-on-arrival for Australians - apply online first
  • Passport must have 6+ months validity

Step-by-Step Application Process

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  1. Access the Official Portal

    Visit the Turkey e-Visa website and select "Australia" as your nationality.

  2. Complete the Application

    Fill in personal details, passport information, and travel dates accurately.

  3. Review & Submit

    Double-check all information before submission to avoid processing delays.

  4. Make Payment

    Pay the visa fee securely using a credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard).

  5. Receive Your e-Visa

    Check your email for the approved visa (usually within 24 hours).

Travel Tips for Australians Visiting Turkey

Before You Travel

  • Register with Smartraveller
  • Check travel advisories for Turkey
  • Purchase comprehensive travel insurance
  • Learn basic Turkish phrases

During Your Stay

  • Carry passport and visa copies separately
  • Respect local customs and dress codes
  • Be cautious in crowded areas
  • Keep emergency numbers handy

Embassy Information

Official Turkish Embassy in Australia

Address: 6 Moonah Place, Yarralumla ACT 2600
Phone: +61 2 6234 0000
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Consulates in Australia

  • Sydney: 66 Ocean Street, Woollahra NSW 2025
  • Melbourne: 60 Union Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205

Australian Embassy in Turkey

Authorized Ankara Embassy:
UÄŸur Mumcu Caddesi No. 88, GaziosmanpaÅŸa 06700
Phone: +90 312 459 9500

Consular Services

The embassy provides assistance with:

  • Passport & Notarial services
  • Emergency assistance
  • Travel advice

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Australians get a visa on arrival in Turkey?

No, Australia is not eligible for visa on arrival. You must obtain an e-Visa before travel.

What if I make a mistake on my application?

Contact the e-Visa support team immediately. Minor errors may be corrected, but significant mistakes may require a new application.

Can I extend my Turkey e-Visa?

No, e-Visas cannot be extended. You must leave Turkey before your visa expires and apply for a new one if needed.

Do children need separate visas?

Yes, all travelers regardless of age require their own e-Visa.

What if my flight is delayed and my visa expires?

Contact Turkish immigration immediately. Overstaying may result in fines or future travel restrictions.

Can I extend my Turkey e-Visa from Australia?

No, e-Visas cannot be extended. You must apply for a new visa or visit a Turkish embassy for long stays.

What if my flight is in 6 hours and I need the visa urgently?

Most Turkey e-Visas are processed instantly upon payment. However, some applications require manual verification, which can take up to 24 hours.
Pro Tip: Apply at least 48 hours before departure to avoid stress. Delays typically occur when passport details don't match government records.

Do children need separate e-Visas?

Yes, all travelers including infants must have individual visas. Family applications can be submitted together.

Rep. of Türkiye: Travel Guidelines and Public Advisory


Best Time to Visit Turkey

Turkey Best Time
  • Spring (April–June): Pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Autumn (September–November): Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
  • Summer (July–August): Hot and crowded, but great for beach destinations.
  • Winter (December–February): Perfect for skiing in regions like UludaÄŸ.

Tourist Information for Australia Travelers

Turkey Landscape

Turkey offers a wealth of experiences for Australian travelers. Here are some must-visit destinations:

  • Istanbul: Explore the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Grand Bazaar.
  • Cappadocia: Witness the magical hot air balloon rides and cave hotels.
  • Antalya: Relax on pristine beaches and visit ancient ruins.
  • Pamukkale: Marvel at the stunning white terraces and thermal pools.

Getting Around Turkey

Getting around in Turkey
  • Public Transport: Use metros, trams, and buses in cities like Istanbul and Ankara.
  • Taxis: Opt for registered taxis or ride-hailing apps like BiTaksi.
  • Domestic Flights: For long distances, consider domestic flights for convenience.
  • Car Rentals: Rent a car to explore rural areas at your own pace.

Language and Communication in Turkey

  • Official Language: Turkish is the official language.
  • English: English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Basic Phrases: Learn a few Turkish phrases like "Merhaba" (Hello) and "TeÅŸekkür ederim" (Thank you).

Money Matters in Turkey

Money Exchange in Turkey

When traveling to Turkey, it's important to understand the local currency and payment options. The official currency is the Turkish Lira (TRY), and ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals.

  • ATMs: Widely available; use ATMs for cash withdrawals.
  • Credit Cards: Accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops.
  • Tipping: Tip 5-10% in restaurants and round up taxi fares.

Other Travel Information

  • Currency: The official currency is the Turkish Lira (TRY). Carry some cash for small purchases.
  • SIM Cards: Purchase a local SIM card for affordable data and calls.
  • Safety: Turkey is generally safe, but be cautious in crowded areas and avoid political gatherings.
  • Dress Code: Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.

Food and Cuisine in Turkey

Food and Cuisine in Turkey

Turkish cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors, offering a rich culinary experience that Australian travelers will love. Don’t miss these dishes: kebabs, baklava, Turkish tea, and meze, which are sure to remind you of the diverse flavors back home in Australia.

  • Kebabs: Try Adana kebab and doner kebab.
  • Baklava: A sweet pastry made with layers of filo and nuts.
  • Turkish Tea and Coffee: Sip on traditional Turkish tea or strong Turkish coffee.
  • Meze: A selection of small dishes served as appetizers.

Cultural Etiquette in Turkey

  • Greetings: A handshake is common, but wait for a woman to extend her hand first.
  • Shoes Off: Remove shoes when entering someone’s home.
  • Respect for Religion: Be respectful when visiting mosques and dress modestly.

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