Turkey Visa Guide · Honduras

Turkey Visa for Honduran Citizens: Visa-Free Entry

Honduran passport holders do not need a visa for Turkey. You can enter visa-free for a stay of up to 90 days — the catch is the limit, and your passport still has to satisfy the officer. Here is how it works.

Turkey is a long haul from Tegucigalpa or San Pedro Sula, so Hondurans tend to make one trip count — Istanbul, the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, the Aegean coast and the white terraces of Pamukkale in a single run rather than a short city break. Before booking the flights, the first question is always the same: do Hondurans need a visa for Turkey? The short answer is no. Honduran citizens are visa exempt for short tourist stays, so you travel on your passport alone.

This guide explains, in plain language, how long you can stay, what it costs (nothing), the documents to have ready, what happens when you land and when the exemption stops covering you. It is written for ordinary (tourist) passport holders travelling for tourism or short business.

Because visa policy is set by the Turkish government and can change at short notice, treat everything below as guidance and confirm the current requirements on the official portal before you book or travel.

Visa rules can change — always confirm current requirements on the official Republic of Türkiye e-Visa site (evisa.gov.tr) before travel. Fees and conditions below are approximate guidance, not a guarantee.

Do Honduran citizens need a visa for Turkey?

No. Honduran passport holders are visa exempt for Turkey. You may enter and stay for up to 90 days for tourism or short business without arranging anything in advance — no e-Visa, no consulate appointment, no fee. You travel with a valid passport and present it at passport control on arrival, and the exemption carries no supporting-document condition for Hondurans.

Length of stay: how long Hondurans can stay in Turkey

The exemption is generous but it is not unlimited. The figure the Turkish authorities publish for Honduran passport holders is a stay of up to 90 days, and your whole visa-free trip has to fit inside it. Treat the date of your entry stamp as day one and build your itinerary to finish comfortably before day 90. If you travel to Turkey repeatedly and are unsure how consecutive visits are counted, confirm your position on the official portal before booking rather than assuming a return trip automatically comes with a fresh 90 days. Overstaying can bring fines or an entry ban, so if your plans run close to the limit, count the days carefully before you book.

Do you need the e-Visa portal? (evisa.gov.tr)

No — and this is where Honduran travellers lose money. Because the exemption applies to you, there is nothing to buy on the official Republic of Türkiye portal at evisa.gov.tr. Use it only to check your own status: select Honduras in the country selector and it should confirm that no e-Visa is required. Its value for Hondurans is confirmation, not application. Avoid third-party "visa" websites that charge inflated service fees — the government site is the only official source.

Cost

There is no fee. Visa exemption is not a product — nobody should be charging you for it, and any site quoting a Honduran a price for a Turkish tourist visa or e-Visa is selling something you do not need and could not use. That is the most common way Honduran travellers lose money before a Turkey trip. Budget instead for what is real: flights, hotels, transfers and the museum pass. If a fee or a new requirement ever appears for Honduras, it will appear on the official portal first, so check there before paying anyone.

Staying longer than 90 days

The exemption covers short visits only. If your plans run past 90 days, or you are travelling to work, study or settle, visa-free entry does not cover you and you will need a different permission — usually an appropriate visa from a Turkish consulate before you leave, or a residence permit applied for inside Turkey. Rules for longer stays are stricter and slower, so start early rather than after you land.

Documents needed

No visa paperwork, but do not travel light on documents. Bring a passport in good condition with comfortable validity left — six months beyond your arrival date is the margin travellers usually work to. Immigration may also ask for a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds, so keep your hotel booking and itinerary handy on your phone. Any airport you connect through on the way has its own rules, so check those separately.

At the airport

On arrival in Turkey, join the queue for passport control and present your Honduran passport — there is no visa to show and no visa-on-arrival counter to visit first. Officers may ask about your hotel, length of stay and return flight. With your documents in order, clearance is usually quick. Check that your entry stamp is in the passport before you leave the desk: it starts your 90-day count.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Hondurans need a visa for Turkey in 2026?

No. Honduran passport holders are visa exempt and can enter Turkey for tourism or short business without a visa, for a stay of up to 90 days. There is nothing to apply for and nothing to pay before you fly — you travel on a valid passport. Confirm the current position on evisa.gov.tr before you book.

How long can Honduran citizens stay in Turkey without a visa?

Up to 90 days. Count from the date of your entry stamp and plan to be out comfortably before day 90. If you visit Turkey more than once in quick succession and are unsure how those stays are counted against each other, check your position on evisa.gov.tr rather than assuming a new trip resets the clock. Overstaying can mean fines or an entry ban, so count carefully.

Do Honduran citizens need a Turkey e-Visa?

No. The e-Visa exists for nationalities that require a visa; Hondurans are exempt, so there is nothing to apply for and nothing to buy. If a website offers to process a Turkey e-Visa for you as a Honduran, it is selling a document you do not need. Check your nationality free of charge on evisa.gov.tr.

How much does a Turkey visa cost for Honduran citizens?

Nothing. Honduras is visa exempt for Turkey, so there is no visa fee to pay and any price you are quoted is a third-party charge for a document you do not need. If that ever changes, the official portal evisa.gov.tr will show it first.

Can Hondurans stay in Turkey longer than 90 days?

Not on the visa exemption. For a longer stay, or to work or study, arrange the appropriate visa or residence permit through a Turkish consulate before you travel, and check the correct route on evisa.gov.tr.

What documents do Hondurans need to enter Turkey?

A passport with plenty of validity left — six months beyond arrival is the usual safe margin — and ideally a return or onward ticket, a hotel booking and evidence of sufficient funds. There is no visa to show, but immigration can still ask to see any of these.

Which website is the official one for the Turkey e-Visa?

Only evisa.gov.tr, the Republic of Türkiye government portal, is official. Many lookalike sites charge inflated fees — and as a Honduran you should never be paying any of them.

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