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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby blondie » 05 Apr 2014 20:25

It comes into effect after April 10, so that will be why they only paid £10. After that date, you either need to get your evisa online at $20 (roughly about £12) or you will still be able to get one at the airport, but it will then cost you £20.
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Visa,

Postby jeffg » 06 Apr 2014 09:59

Do we have to pay by credit card , I would prefer to pay by debit card , any info please
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Re: Visa,

Postby blondie » 06 Apr 2014 10:50

Pretty sure you can use debit card too
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Re: Visa,

Postby mansy » 06 Apr 2014 12:42

Yes, you can use your debit card. I checked with my bank to see what they charge for the transaction being in $.

This is copied from the Turkish Consulate web site on obtaining an e visa

" I do not have a credit card or debit card. Is there any other way of e-Visa fee payment?

No. You can only make payment with a credit or a debit card (only Mastercard or Visa). On the other hand, the card does not have to be under your name. "
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Re: Visa,

Postby daisysun » 06 Apr 2014 12:50

We paid for ours with our debit card with no problems or extra charges
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Re: Visa,

Postby jeffg » 06 Apr 2014 13:34

All sorted thank you, I was having problems inputting my card number , it was just a slightly convoluted system but all fine now, bring on the 1st of June
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Re: Visa,

Postby mansy » 06 Apr 2014 14:39

Sorry, I missed this bit of my previous post
No there is no extra charge, They told me to use my card , no problem & no charge.
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby john G » 27 Apr 2014 15:18

We have 8 family members needing the new e-visa - I've had a quick look but cannot see if there is a box to tick to create a family or group e-via with only one credit/debit card payment.

Has anyone processed a family or group e-visa?

Thanks in advance - John
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby mansy » 27 Apr 2014 15:27

I couldn't see anywhere either when I did it. Although I did see a button marked add another person, but it wouldn't press.
I also had an issue where it kept saying my debit card number was incorrect (which it wasn't), but in the end it went through then I had to do it all over again for my other half.
I'm sure someone will know different and be along soon with information.
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby john G » 27 Apr 2014 15:36

Thanks Mansy
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby Sparklegirls » 28 Apr 2014 11:58

I am going to complete my e-visa this week I have a few maybe obvious questions but just thought I would run them past you guys :D
My friend & I are travelling together do we complete an individual application or can we use add another person link? Does it make any differed? I know you pay per person but just wondered if it easier to both complete individually or just do it together!
Is it best to print the conformation that is emailed to you? I think it is basically the paper copy of your visa!
Many thanks
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby blondie » 28 Apr 2014 13:43

Hi Sparklegirls - I think you should be able to use the multiple applications for the two of you and yes, print out the confirmation and keep it with your passport. Theoretically, as it's an evisa, everything should be on the system but it's being advised to print it out and keep it with you anyway.
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby maggie21 » 28 Apr 2014 14:15

Hi all, done our e-visa on line yesterday, was very quick & easy, cost was $20usd each, £11.90 English, done multi by just clicking " add person" then at end you click on each name individually to print off visas separately.
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby Sparklegirls » 28 Apr 2014 19:21

blondie wrote:Hi Sparklegirls - I think you should be able to use the multiple applications for the two of you and yes, print out the confirmation and keep it with your passport. Theoretically, as it's an evisa, everything should be on the system but it's being advised to print it out and keep it with you anyway.


Fantastic thank you for your response now!
I will be sure to print & take the printouts with us not long now 8)
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby nottswood » 02 May 2014 16:07

just been on the site stated on a link in this thread and turkey is not listed in the drop down list
am I thick or do I need to manually type in turkey??

please help we go next thurs
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby redrhino12 » 02 May 2014 17:14

https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/

nottswood the link is above.
when on main page click on New Application
Scroll down till you come to United Kingdom
ordinary passport
put in Security Verification.

I assume your country of origin is United Kingdom.

Gene
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby nottswood » 02 May 2014 18:35

cheers gene
I owe you an efes
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Re: e.visa

Postby toonarmybarmy » 03 May 2014 17:24

JT wrote:At the moment Kirky the tourism they are making good money from is from every country except the UK so I don't think they care, especially with the government they have in now

UK visitors want to pay very little for holidays whereas eastern and middle European countries are willing to spend a lot more for their accommodations and do not ask prices in bars and restaurants (that is from bar and restaurant owners)


Recent Post office Travel Money survey showed that Marmaris area is only second for cost apart from Bulgaria and Bodrum nearly 2X more expensive. Everyone wants to make more money and I can understand why they would say that. But, at the end of the day, they have regular British customers coming back multiple times every year which they like.

Are you planning a Polish/Czech operation John?
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Re: Update on e-visa

Postby JT » 03 May 2014 20:16

Toon

We sell to every nationality

We have guests from Australia, Canada, USA all of Europe and Eastern oh and people from UK :wink:
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e.visa

Postby jonesyx3 » 04 May 2014 23:59

Need to apply for 3 visa's for myself and my two daughters.

Has anyone else had problems trying to apply for the e.visa? I was speaking to a friend who tried to apply online. Firstly,£73.00 for two visa's was tried to be taken out of his bank account. The second time £700.00 out of his account. Have now heard you can still pay for a visa at Dalaman when you arrive.
Would value any views the best and safest way to go about this.
Many thanks.
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