From the moment you send us your documents related to your illness treatment or the procedure you want to undergo (Report, Imaging, Epicrisis), the documents will be evaluated by our contracted doctors within a shared information pool, and you will be informed about your treatment process.
Once you decide to receive treatment in Turkey, your process begins, and the healthcare facility where your chosen doctor works will send you a document stating that your treatment will be conducted in Turkey, to be used in your visa application.
How can I apply for a visa to Turkey?
When coming to Turkey, make sure your passport is valid for at least 90 days. Depending on the country you are coming from, you can stay for up to 3 months with a single entry as a tourist. For many countries, a pre-visa application is not required when coming to Turkey, and tourists can obtain a visa directly at the border gate. However, to be on the safe side, visit the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website at http://www.mfa.gov.tr and check the visa requirements valid for your country. You can also apply at the Turkish Consulates in your country. For a United Kingdom passport, the visa fee is £10, which must be paid in Sterling. For citizens of the United States and Australia, the visa fee is $20/€15. For Canadian citizens, the fee is $60/€45. For a New Zealand passport, the visa is free of charge. For some EU countries, the visa fee is €10 and must be paid in Euros. Visas are multiple-entry and valid for 2 months. Every passport holder, including children, must obtain a visa.
Countries eligible for visa-free entry to Turkey as of 2016:
Germany – Andorra – Argentina – Albania – Azerbaijan – Belarus – Belize – Bolivia – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Brazil – Brunei – Bulgaria – Czech Republic – Denmark – Ecuador – El Salvador – Estonia – Morocco – Finland – France – Guatemala – Georgia – Honduras – Iran – Israel – Sweden – Switzerland – Italy – Iceland – Japan – Montenegro – Kazakhstan – Kyrgyzstan – TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) – Colombia – South Korea – Kosovo – Costa Rica – Latvia – Libya – Liechtenstein – Lithuania – Lebanon – Luxembourg – Hungary – North Macedonia – Malaysia – Mongolia – Moldova – Monaco – Nicaragua – Uzbekistan – Panama – Paraguay – Peru – Romania – St. Christopher Nevis – San Marino – Seychelles – Serbia – Singapore – Slovakia – Slovenia – Chile – Tajikistan – Thailand – Trinidad and Tobago – Tunisia – Turkmenistan – Ukraine – Uruguay – Jordan – Vatican – Venezuela – New Zealand.
Countries with mutual visa-free entry agreements are highlighted in bold.