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Not official. They charge 5 times the official amount and still do not service the VISA for weeks unless you follow up multiple times.
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The eVisa Turkey is a travel authorization, that allows citizens of the 99 eligible countries to travel to and within the Republic of Turkey for tourism or business purposes.
Not official. They charge 5 times the official amount and still do not service the VISA for weeks unless you follow up multiple times.
Although a frequent traveler to Turkey (with e-visa) I just clicked the first website on my google search as i was in a hurry. Completed my details paid and closed the website. Did receive a valid e-visa but when checking my credit card statement I saw USD 100 instead of the regular 35.
Only then I realized I didn’t use the government website. Job well done for the company as based in the small letters they do inform you.
Just don’t make the same mistake and just go to the official government of turkey website :)
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