Qatar Visa for Turkish Citizens

Turkish citizens don’t need a visa to enter Qatar as long as they stay in the country for less than 90 days for tourism or business. Specific conditions apply based on the nature and duration of the visit.

If you’re a Turkish citizen planning to visit Qatar, understanding the visa requirements and process is essential.

A Qatar visa is an official document that allows foreigners to enter Qatar for various purposes, such as tourism, business, work, or study.

The requirements for obtaining a visa can vary depending on your nationality and the purpose of your visit.

What Do You Need to Apply for a Qatar Visa?

To obtain a Qatar visa, Turkish citizens need to prepare the following documents:

  • Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay.
  • Proof of Onward Travel: A return ticket or proof of travel to another destination.
  • Additional Documentation: Depending on the type of visa, you may need additional documents such as hotel bookings, invitation letters, or employment letters.

Different Types of Visas to Qatar

Qatar offers various types of visas to cater to different needs of Turkish travelers:

  • Tourist Visa

Ideal for those visiting Qatar for leisure. Turkish citizens have the option to apply for a tourist visa either through the nearest Qatar embassy or by obtaining an eVisa via the official Qatar government website portal.moi.gov.qa/qatarvisas/.

  • Business Visa

Designed for those traveling to Qatar for business purposes. This visa requires a letter from the company in Qatar.

  • Work Visa

Issued to individuals who have secured employment in Qatar. The employer typically handles the application process.

  • Student Visa

For students who have been accepted into educational institutions in Qatar. Necessary documentation from the educational institution is required.

How to Apply for an eVisa to Qatar?

The Qatar eVisa application process for Qatar is simple and can be completed online through an intuitive platform. Follow these steps:

  1. Fill Out the Application Form: Provide all necessary personal and travel details.
  2. Upload Required Documents: Submit scanned copies of your passport, photographs, and other required documents.
  3. Pay the Visa Fee: The cost of an eVisa depends on the visa type and length of stay.
  4. Wait for Approval: Once approved, the eVisa will be sent to your email.

How Long Can You Stay in Qatar?

Turkish citizens can stay in Qatar for up to 90 days without a visa. For longer stays, you will need to extend your visa or apply for an appropriate long-term visa.

Extensions can be done through the Ministry of Interior in Qatar, subject to approval and additional fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Turkish citizens need a visa to visit Qatar?

Turkish citizens do not need a visa for short stays up to 90 days. For longer stays, a visa is required.

What documents are required for Turkish citizens to enter Qatar?

A valid passport (with at least six months remaining), proof of onward travel, and any additional documentation required for your specific visa type.

How long can Turkish citizens stay in Qatar without a visa?

Turkish citizens may stay in Qatar for up to 90 days without a visa.

Can Turkish citizens apply for a Qatari eVisa?

Yes, Turkish citizens can apply for an eVisa through the online platform. It’s simple and convenient.

What is the validity period of a Qatari visa?

The validity period varies depending on the type of visa. Tourist visas are typically valid for up to 30 or 90 days and can be extended.

How can Turkish citizens extend their stay in Qatar?

Visa extensions can be requested through the Ministry of Interior in Qatar, subject to approval and additional fees.

Are there any special requirements for Turkish residents in Qatar?

Turkish residents need a valid residence permit for at least three months beyond their stay.

What should Turkish citizens do if they lose their passports in Qatar?

Contact the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate in Qatar for assistance in obtaining a new travel document in case of losing the passport.

Hi, I'm Aisha Ahmed, a passionate travel writer with extensive experience in the Middle East. Having worked with the Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I bring a unique insider's perspective on visa regulations and migration procedures. My goal is to provide you with in-depth guides and practical tips to help you navigate your migration or journeys with ease. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.