Do Filipino citizens need a visa for Turkey?
Yes. Filipino passport holders require a visa to enter Turkey for any purpose, including tourism. Turkey is not visa-free for ordinary Philippine passports, and there is no visa-on-arrival counter. The two routes are the online e-Visa — open to Filipinos only on the condition set out below — or a sticker visa obtained from a Turkish embassy or consulate.
e-Visa eligibility & conditions for Filipinos
The Turkey e-Visa is available to Filipino citizens on a conditional basis. To qualify, you generally must also hold a valid visa or residence permit from a Schengen member state, the United States, the United Kingdom or Ireland — your Philippine passport alone is not enough. If you do not hold one of those supporting documents, there is no e-Visa route open to you at all, and you must apply for a sticker visa at a Turkish mission instead. Holders of Philippine diplomatic, official or service passports are treated differently: they are visa-free for stays of up to 30 days.
How to apply (official e-Visa portal evisa.gov.tr)
Apply only through the official Republic of Türkiye portal at evisa.gov.tr. Select the Philippines as your country, enter your passport and travel details, confirm the supporting visa or residence permit that makes you eligible, pay the fee online by card, and receive the approved e-Visa by email as a PDF. Print it or keep it on your phone to show at check-in and immigration. Avoid third-party "visa" websites that charge inflated service fees — the government site is the only official source.
Cost & validity
For Filipino citizens the conditional e-Visa is issued as a single-entry permit allowing a stay of up to 30 days. Because it is single entry, it is used up the moment you are stamped into Turkey. Hold on to that 30-day figure — plenty of general articles quote 90 days, but that longer allowance belongs to other nationalities, not to Philippine ordinary passports. The fee is set nationality by nationality and is not published as a fixed schedule — the exact amount for a Philippine passport is shown only inside the application flow on the official portal, at the moment you apply, so read the figure on screen before you pay. Always check the validity printed on your own approved e-Visa.
Processing time
The conditional e-Visa is usually approved quickly, often within minutes to a few hours, though it can occasionally take up to 24–48 hours. Apply at least a few days before you fly to allow for any delay. If the e-Visa route is not open to you — because you do not hold the supporting visa or permit — a sticker visa from a Turkish mission takes longer, typically several working days or more, so plan ahead.
Documents needed
For the Filipino e-Visa you will generally need: your Philippine passport; the valid supporting visa or residence permit from the Schengen area, the USA, the UK or Ireland; a payment card; and basic travel details. Minimum passport-validity requirements are set by the Turkish government and shown on the official portal. Immigration may also ask to see a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds, so keep your hotel booking and itinerary handy.
At the airport
On arrival in Turkey, present your passport together with your approved e-Visa (printed or on your phone) and the supporting visa or residence permit you used to qualify. Officers may ask about your hotel, length of stay and return flight. Without that supporting document you can be refused boarding before you even leave Manila, so carry it with you rather than in checked baggage.
Apply on the official portal
The only official place to apply is the Republic of Türkiye e-Visa portal. Avoid third-party sites that charge inflated fees.
Go to evisa.gov.tr →