Turkey Visa RequirementsFor Mongolia passport holders

Mongolian citizens can visit Turkey by obtaining a Turkish eVisa online before travel. The eVisa costs USD 60 and is processed within 1-3 business days. Turkey is a particularly culturally significant destination for Mongolians, sharing Turkic linguistic and historical connections dating back to the Mongol and Turkic empires.

eVisa
90 days max stay
$60 visa cost
1-3 business days processing
Ankara
Europe
TRY (โ‚บ)
Turkish
UTC+3

Mongolia passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Turkey.

Apply for the Turkish eVisa at evisa.gov.tr before your trip. The process is entirely online and takes 1-3 business days. Required: valid Mongolian passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond stay), travel dates and accommodation address in Turkey, credit or debit card for USD 60 payment. The eVisa allows stays of up to 90 days. Print or save the eVisa confirmation to show at check-in and on arrival. No embassy visit required.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Allowed

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Mongolian passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Turkish eVisa application (online at evisa.gov.tr)

Credit or debit card for USD 60 payment

Accommodation address in Turkey Recommended

Return or onward flight booking Recommended

Current Travel Situation

Mongolia to Turkey: What You Need to Know

Mongolia and Turkey share deep historical and linguistic connections, as both countries trace significant parts of their heritage to the nomadic Turkic peoples of Central Asia. The Mongol Empire and Turkic peoples intermingled extensively across the Eurasian steppe, and Turkish is distantly related to Mongolian in the Altaic linguistic family. This makes Turkey a culturally resonant destination for Mongolian visitors. Turkey is also one of the most popular tourist destinations globally, offering Istanbul's world-class historic sites, Cappadocia's unique landscapes, Aegean coastal resorts, and exceptional cuisine. The Turkish government actively promotes cultural and historical ties with Mongolia through Turkic council initiatives.

How to Get There

Several airlines connect Ulaanbaatar (ULN) to Istanbul (IST). Turkish Airlines operates ULN-IST with connections via various hubs, and is the main carrier for this route. MIAT Mongolian Airlines connects to Beijing (PEK) with onward connections to Istanbul. Aeroflot via Moscow (SVO) is another option. Total journey time from Ulaanbaatar to Istanbul is approximately 8-14 hours depending on connections.

Money & Banking

Turkey uses the Turkish lira (TRY). Due to significant inflation, Turkey is very affordable for visitors paying in USD, EUR, or MNT (Mongolian tugrik). Budget approximately USD 40-80 per day for mid-range travel. Credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas. Currency exchange offices (dรถviz bรผrosu) offer better rates than hotel or airport exchange.

Practical Tips

Istanbul is Turkey's greatest city and one of the world's most significant historic centres: Hagia Sophia (Byzantine cathedral, now mosque), Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace (Ottoman sultans' residence), Grand Bazaar, and the Bosphorus strait dividing Europe from Asia. Mongolian visitors will feel a connection to Topkapi Palace's treasury (which holds Mongol-era artefacts) and to the Central Asian heritage visible in Turkish culture, food, and language. Cappadocia's volcanic rock formations, cave churches, and hot air balloon flights at sunrise are unmissable. The Aegean coast (Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris) offers crystalline waters and ancient Greek-Roman ruins at Ephesus. Turkish food, including kebabs, mezes, baklava, and Turkish tea, is widely regarded as one of the world's great cuisines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mongolian citizens need a visa for Turkey?

Mongolian citizens must obtain a Turkish eVisa online at evisa.gov.tr before traveling. The eVisa costs USD 60 and is processed in 1-3 business days. No embassy visit required. It allows stays up to 90 days.

What cultural connections do Mongolia and Turkey share?

Mongolia and Turkey share deep historical and linguistic ties through the Turkic and Mongol nomadic peoples of Central Asia. The Mongol Empire and Turkic peoples extensively intermingled across the Eurasian steppe. Turkish is distantly related to Mongolian. The Turkish government maintains cultural ties with Mongolia through Turkic cultural organizations. Istanbul's Topkapi Palace holds Mongol-era artefacts.

How do I fly from Mongolia to Turkey?

Turkish Airlines connects Ulaanbaatar (ULN) to Istanbul (IST), typically via Central Asian or Middle Eastern hubs. MIAT Mongolian Airlines connects to Beijing with onward connections to Istanbul. Total journey time is approximately 8-14 hours.