New Turkiye Visa Fees Announced for Pakistanis: Single and Multiple Entry Rates Updated

ISLAMABAD – August 2025:
The Turkish Visa Application Centre in Pakistan, operated by Anatolia, has released an updated fee structure for Pakistani nationals seeking to visit Turkiye. The revised rates, effective immediately, apply to all applications submitted through official visa facilitation centres across the country.

According to the latest information, single-entry visa fees vary based on the duration of stay:

  • $180 (approximately PKR 52,200) for a 3-month stay
  • $200 (approximately PKR 58,000) for a 6-month stay
  • $220 (approximately PKR 63,800) for a 12-month stay

For those planning multiple visits, a 12-month multiple-entry visa is available for $340 (around PKR 98,600). No options are currently available for three or six-month multiple-entry visas, the centre confirmed.

Applicants also have the option to use a VIP service for an additional $15 (approximately PKR 4,350), which expedites processing time. However, all visa fees are non-refundable, regardless of the application’s outcome.

Payments must be made in cash and in Pakistani Rupees, strictly following the State Bank of Pakistan’s official exchange rate issued the day before the payment is made.

While visa regulations remain in place for Pakistani passport holders — who must secure a visa prior to travelling — Turkiye continues to be one of the most popular destinations among Pakistani tourists.

With its unique location straddling both Europe and Asia, Turkiye offers a diverse travel experience. From the turquoise beaches of Antalya to the ancient cityscapes of Istanbul and the mystical rock formations in Cappadocia, the country presents a perfect blend of nature, history, and vibrant culture.

Travellers can indulge in rich Ottoman cuisine, wander through colorful bazaars, soak in historic hammams, or marvel at architectural wonders like the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.

For those planning a trip, early visa application is advised due to high seasonal demand and processing timelines.

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