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As of 2025, Turkish citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 114 countries and territories, ranking the Turkish passport 45th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] Turkey is the only EU candidate country whose citizens are still required visas for their travels to the European Union member countries.
This is a list of embassies and consulates of Turkey in countries around the world, representing Turkish interests and providing consular services to Turkish citizens abroad. These diplomatic missions serve as a vital link between Turkey and the international community, promoting trade, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relations. [1]
Visitors to Turkey must obtain a visa from one of the Turkish diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the 95 visa-exempt countries and territories or one of the 22 countries and territories whose citizens are eligible to apply for an electronic visa. Turkish visas are documents issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its ...
Embassy of Turkey in Baghdad: Style: ... The ambassador of Turkey to Iraq is the official representative of the president and the government of the Republic of Turkey ...
Former building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, c. 1930s Map of countries with Turkish diplomatic missions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkish: Dışişleri Bakanlığı) is the governmental body responsible for conducting foreign relations of the Republic of Turkey.
Embassy 1974 East Germany: Embassy 1990 South Vietnam: Embassy 1975 [15] Syria: Embassy 2012 [16] [17] Gaziantep Syria: Consulate-General 2012 [18] [19] İzmir China: Consulate-General 2019 [20] United States: Consulate-General 1993 [21]
Iraqi–Turkish relations are foreign relations between Iraq and Turkey. From late 2011 relations between the two countries have undergone strained turbulence. The two countries share historical and cultural heritages. Turkey has an embassy in Baghdad, and a consulate general in Mosul, Basra and Erbil.
Turkish consular offices issuing visas were closed down by protests in Najaf as well as in Kerbala, and the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad was besieged. [16] The protesters demanded the Turkish ambassador to be expelled.