Medical Tourism · Visa Information
Entering Turkey for your treatment
Most international patients we see travel from countries with straightforward, visa-free access to Turkey for short stays. Here's what to check before you book your flight.
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Citizens of the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, and Saudi Arabia can currently enter Turkey visa-free for tourism and medical-visit purposes, for stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. UAE nationals (Emirati passport holders) have the same visa-free/visa-on-arrival access — but UAE residents holding a non-UAE passport must check the requirement for their own nationality separately. Travelers from countries that are not visa-exempt apply through Turkey's official e-Visa portal.
| Country | Entry type | Max stay | Passport validity needed | Where to apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Visa-free | 90 days / 180-day period | Valid 6+ months beyond entry recommended | No application needed for tourism/medical stays |
| Germany | Visa-free | 90 days / 180-day period | Valid 6+ months beyond entry recommended | No application needed for tourism/medical stays |
| United States | Visa-free | 90 days / 180-day period | Valid 6+ months beyond entry, one blank page recommended | No application needed for tourism/medical stays |
| United Arab Emirates | Visa-free / on arrival Emirati passport only | 90 days / 180-day period | Valid 6+ months beyond entry recommended | UAE nationals: none. Non-UAE-passport residents: check individually |
| Saudi Arabia | Visa-free | 90 days / 180-day period | Valid 6+ months beyond entry recommended | No application needed for tourism/medical stays |
If you do need an e-Visa
Travelers whose nationality is not visa-exempt apply online at the official portal, evisa.gov.tr — the process typically takes a few minutes, with approval issued within minutes to 72 hours. Walk-up visa-on-arrival is no longer available, so this must be completed before departure. Only use the official government portal; third-party sites may charge unnecessary service fees.
Documents to bring
Passport
Valid 6+ months beyond your entry date, with at least one blank page.
e-Visa printout (if applicable)
If your nationality requires an e-Visa, carry a printed or digital copy of your approval from evisa.gov.tr.
Travel proof
A return or onward ticket and your accommodation address are commonly recommended to carry, even when not strictly required.
Clinic confirmation
Your consultation/surgery confirmation and the clinic's contact details, useful for both travel and any border questions about your visit's purpose.
Visa questions patients ask most
Does a visa-free entry cover a medical procedure, or do I need a special visa?
Visa-free/tourist entry covers short-term medical treatment such as facial plastic surgery consultations and procedures. It does not authorize employment or long-term residence. If in doubt about your specific situation, confirm with the Turkish consulate or embassy serving your country.
How long before travel should I check my passport validity?
As soon as your surgery date is set. Renewing a passport can take weeks, and most guidance recommends at least 6 months of validity remaining beyond your entry date.
Can visa/entry rules change?
Yes — always verify current requirements for your specific nationality on the official evisa.gov.tr portal or the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs site shortly before booking your flight.
What if I'm traveling with a companion of a different nationality?
Each traveler's entry requirement is based on their own passport nationality — check each person's requirement individually using the resources above.
Will my visa-free stay be marked on entry?
Border officials typically stamp or electronically log your entry date, which starts your 90-day clock. Keep track of this date, especially if you plan to re-enter Turkey again within the same 180-day window for a follow-up visit.
Sources: Turkey e-Visa official portal, Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Information is accurate as of research date and subject to change — always verify before booking. This page is general guidance, not immigration advice. See the country-specific pages (UK, Germany, USA, UAE, Saudi Arabia) for more.