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20.       lady in red
6947 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 12:35 am

Quoting thehandsom:


So unfair..We turks are always smiley..
You dont know anything about turkey..do you?




21.       Leelu
1746 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 12:39 am

Quoting thehandsom:


So unfair..We turks are always smiley..
You dont know anything about turkey..do you?

you mean they will smile back at me? yeaaaaaaaaaaa .. bad LL .. baaad LL ..

22.       lalisia
0 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 08:00 am

Quoting Leelu:

Ok .. probably a stupid question but I am going to ask it anyway. I am a british citizen with permanent resident status in the usa. I will be travelling to turkey on a british passport .. do I have to do anything special to get the visitors visa when I land at Istanbul march 9th? or will they send me home?

23.       Chantal
587 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 09:28 am

Wow where did this stalker-smiley come from . And Handsome, u must know that áll turks smile apart from the ones sitting behind the desks at the passport control (and at the buy-your-visa-here desk )

24.       MoonWalk
9 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 10:42 am

Quoting deli:

leelu when you come to Istanbul airport dont make the mistake of going to passport control ,just before that there are a couple of booths where you get your visa stamp,its 10 pounds ,make sure you have a ten pound note or the same amount in euros ,if you give 20 pound they wont give you change,many people stand at the passport booth for ages then get to the front and are told to go back and get their visa. visa booth first! ok



Sorry asking this, feel so stupid really Do we have to pay 10 pounds everytime you get visa stamp? I'll use my Swedish passport Do I've to prepare Swedish kron too?
Honestly since I'll visit Turkey for first time I have no idea about this at all.

25.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:08 am

Don't worry, you may pay in Euro or in Dollars as well

26.       MoonWalk
9 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:18 am

Quoting Daydreamer:

Don't worry, you may pay in Euro or in Dollars as well



How much in Euro?

27.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:27 am

To my best knowledge it's 15$ or 10E. But if Brits say they pay 10Ł...well...another thing is that the rate depends on the country you're from.

28.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:28 am

Here's what I found:

http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/BorderFormalities/index.html

29.       MoonWalk
9 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:52 am

Quoting Daydreamer:

To my best knowledge it's 15$ or 10E. But if Brits say they pay 10Ł...well...another thing is that the rate depends on the country you're from.



Just don't get it I don't need visa to go to Turkey but I've to pay when I am arrive at Airport?

30.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 22 Feb 2008 Fri 11:57 am

Check out the link I gave one post up. Yes, you come to Turkey and buy visa at the border.

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