Turkey Passport: Complete Guide (2025)
The Turkish passport is an official travel and identification document issued to citizens of the Republic of Turkey. It grants international travel rights, allows access to consular protection abroad, and provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to numerous countries.
Types of Turkish Passports
Turkey issues four main types of passports, depending on the applicant’s status:
- Ordinary Passport (Maroon)
- Issued to regular Turkish citizens for personal travel.
- Valid for up to 10 years.
- Special Passport (Green)
- For eligible civil servants, retired government employees, and certain academics.
- Offers visa-free access to more countries than the ordinary passport.
- Service Passport (Gray)
- Issued to public servants traveling on official duty abroad.
- Diplomatic Passport (Black)
- For diplomats, top government officials, and their families.
Who Can Apply for a Turkish Passport?
- Turkish citizens (by birth or naturalization)
- Children of Turkish citizens (with parental consent)
- Eligible adults with valid Turkish ID and no legal travel restrictions
Documents Required
To apply for a Turkish passport, the following documents are generally required:
- Turkish national ID card
- Biometric photo (taken within the last 6 months)
- Old passport (if renewing)
- Completed passport application form
- Payment receipt for passport fees
- Parental consent (for applicants under 18)
Application Process
- Book an Appointment
Schedule an appointment through the Nüfus ve Vatandaşlık İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü (NVI) website or call center. - Visit the Application Office
Go to the population directorate office with the required documents. - Submit Biometric Data
Your photo and fingerprints will be taken on-site. - Pay the Passport Fee
Pay the applicable passport and booklet fees before or during the appointment. - Receive Your Passport
The passport is typically delivered via mail within 5–10 business days.
Passport Validity and Fees (2025)
- 6 months: Short-term travel needs
- 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, or 10 years: Based on preference and fee paid
- Most applicants choose 10-year validity for convenience
Fees vary by duration and include both passport and booklet charges.
Visa-Free Travel for Turkish Passport Holders
As of 2025, Turkish passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 110 countries and territories, including:
- Europe: Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Asia: Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Malaysia
- Americas: Brazil, Argentina, Chile
- Africa: Tunisia, Morocco, South Africa
Visa requirements for Schengen countries are still in place but may be waived in the future depending on EU negotiations.
Passport Renewal and Replacement
When to renew:
- Within 6 months of expiration
- If pages are full or damaged
- In case of lost or stolen passport
Renewal steps:
- Apply online or through the NVI call center
- Provide biometric data again
- Submit an updated photo and ID
- Pay renewal fee
- Receive the new passport by mail
Dual Citizenship and the Turkish Passport
Turkey allows dual citizenship, meaning Turkish citizens may hold another nationality if allowed by the second country. Dual nationals can use their Turkish passport for entering and exiting Turkey, and their other passport when traveling abroad, if more convenient.
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