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TURKIYE (TURKEY)

The Crossroads of the World

The country of Turkey shares its land with both Europe and Asia. Turkey has taken advantage of this strategic location for a long time. Many civilizations can be traced back to this country including the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. The country offers something for every type of traveler. There is a special blend of eastern and western culture to be discovered. Tour Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet area, home to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sofia, or take a traditional Turkish cooking class. Relax on the beach or take part in the fun nightlife in Bodrum. Ride in a hot air balloon over the majestic landscape of Cappadocia or explore the ancient Greek ruins in Ephesus.

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TURKIYE (Formally Turkey):

A valid passport is required to travel and should have at least 6 months validity after your return home. You should have at least 2 blank pages per country that you are visiting. If your passport does not meet this requirement at the time of departure, you can be denied boarding for your international flight and may consequently incur additional expenses.

You need a visa to travel to Turkiye for tourism or commerce. The visa is valid for up to 90 days within a 180 day period. To obtain a Turkish visa you can apply via the e-Visa application system prior to arrival. You can also apply for a tourism visa upon arrival in Turkiye. Please verify this information with your local consulate.

For up to date information on recommended and required vaccinations and general health travel tips for Turkiye, please visit http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list/, then use the drop down menu to select the countries you are visiting. Please consult with your physician for clarification or concerns regarding recommended or required vaccinations.

U.S. citizens are warned of increased threats from terrorist groups in Turkiye and are urged to avoid travel to southeast Turkiye due to the persistent threat of terrorism. For the most up to date information please visit the U.S. Department of State’s website.

Due to recent events, the Turkish Government has temporarily suspended tourist visas for US citizens traveling to Turkiye. Until this is resolved, US citizens will not be admitted into the country.

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