Gabriel Dupont
17 Dec, 2025
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For many Armenians, Turkey is a destination that feels both familiar and fascinating. Whether you are catching a direct flight from Yerevan to Istanbul for a weekend of shopping or planning a summer retreat to the Mediterranean coast, the travel connection between our two nations is active and growing.

However, navigating the visa rules can sometimes feel like walking through a maze. "Is the land border open?" "Can I stay for 90 days like Europeans?" "Do my kids need visas too?"
We have gathered the most up-to-date information for 2025 to answer these questions. This guide about Turkey eVisa Application for Armenia - basics to help you plan your trip with zero stress.
Yes, you do. While many countries have visa-free agreements with Turkey, Armenian citizens currently require a visa to enter.
But here is the good news: the days of gathering stacks of paperwork for a consulate visit are largely behind us. For standard tourism and business trips, you are fully eligible for the Electronic Visa (e-Visa). It is fast, digital, and can be done entirely from your smartphone.
Think of the e-Visa as your digital "ticket" into the country. It is an official authorization linked to your passport number that allows you to clear immigration smoothly.
It is valid strictly for Tourism (sightseeing, vacation) and Commerce (business meetings, conferences).

This is the #1 mistake travelers make. While you have multiple entries, the duration of each stay is strictly capped.
Armenian citizens can stay in Turkey for a maximum of 30 days per visit.
Please do not confuse this with the "90-day rule" that applies to EU citizens. If you stay for 31 days, you will face fines and potential entry bans. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for a Residence Permit (Ikamet) once you are in Turkey, before your 30 days run out.
Your e-Visa is valid for 180 days (6 months) starting from the "Arrival Date" you select during your application.
This is one of the biggest perks for Armenian passport holders. Unlike many other nationalities who are restricted to a single entry, the Turkey e-Visa for Armenia is typically issued as a Multiple Entry visa.
Why does this matter? It gives you flexibility. You could fly to Istanbul for a few days, travel to a third country (like a quick side trip to Europe), and then re-enter Turkey to catch your flight home—all on the same visa.
This is a very common question given our shared geography. As of 2025, the land border between Armenia and Turkey (Alican/Margara) remains closed for general tourism and civilian traffic.
While there have been occasional exceptions for diplomats or third-country nationals, and ongoing diplomatic talks about opening it, you should not plan your family vacation around driving across the border.

Yes, absolutely. Even if your child is just a few months old, or if they are registered on your passport, they require their own separate e-Visa application.
The process is surprisingly minimal. You generally do not need to upload hotel bookings or flight tickets during the application (though you should have them ready to show border police if asked).
You only need:
Note for Armenians: Unlike some African or Asian nationalities, you usually do not need a Schengen or US visa as a prerequisite.
The Urgent Turkey Visa system is designed for speed.
Our Advice: Don't leave it to the last minute! Apply at least 48 hours before your flight to account for any system maintenance or internet hiccups.

Turkish immigration authorities are very strict about overstays.
Even though the approval rate is high, rejections happen. The most common reasons are:
While the official system works, many travelers prefer the peace of mind an agent offers:
Ready to explore the Bosphorus? With your Multiple Entry e-Visa in hand, you are just a short flight away. Remember to watch that 30-day limit, and enjoy your travels!
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