Türkiye Relocation

Relocate from Afghanistan

Moving to Türkiye from Afghanistan — 2026 Guide

Visa-required entry, significant banking and document-authentication friction, and complex residence-permit processing. Plan paperwork and finances with extra buffer.

Key facts

Visa
Visa-required (sticker)
Largest community
Istanbul, Ankara, Van
Banking access
Hard — sanctions friction
Document timing
Plan months, not weeks

Afghan relocation to Türkiye is a substantial flow driven primarily by displacement and family-reunification needs since 2021. Istanbul, Ankara, Van and Erzurum host Afghan communities of varying sizes, with Persian-language (Dari) and Pashto services in the largest pockets.

Afghan passport holders require a visa to enter Türkiye — typically applied for as a sticker visa at a Turkish consulate (e-Visa is generally not available). Long-term residence pathways exist but document authentication, banking and bureaucratic friction are higher than for almost any other nationality.

Banking access for Afghan nationals is materially restricted — sanctions on Afghan financial institutions limit transfer routes, and many Turkish banks decline to open accounts. Plan finances around alternative routes (third-country accounts, remittance services) and budget extra time for every step.

Visa required (sticker)

Afghan passport holders require a visa, typically a sticker visa from a Turkish consulate. e-Visa is generally not available.

Banking is hard

Sanctions on Afghan banks and elevated KYC scrutiny mean most Turkish banks decline Afghan-only accounts. Plan financing through third-country accounts and remittance services.

Document authentication friction

Afghan civil documents face complex authentication chains — plan paperwork lead time of months, not weeks.

Residence pathways still exist

Despite friction, residence permits are obtainable — focus on a single processing pathway (e.g. family reunification, study) rather than juggling multiple.

What do Afghans need to know before moving to Türkiye?

  • Apply for the visa via a Turkish consulate before booking travel — verify currently-issuing consulates as Turkish missions adjust visa-issuance scope.
  • Document authentication: Afghan civil documents typically require multi-stage authentication; some applicants use third-country (Pakistan, Iran) Turkish-recognised intermediate steps. Plan months of lead time.
  • Banking: most Afghan arrivals operate via third-country accounts or remittance services; opening a Turkish bank account direct is often declined. Verify with each bank individually after residence permit issuance.
  • Most Afghan arrivals base in Istanbul, Ankara or Van. Persian-language (Dari) services are accessible in the larger Iranian-community districts of Istanbul.
  • Translations: documents in Dari or Pashto require sworn-translator translation into Turkish. Identify a Turkish notary familiar with Afghan documents before starting.

Do Afghans need a visa for Türkiye?

Visa-required — typically a sticker visa applied for at a Turkish consulate before travel. e-Visa is generally not available for Afghan passport holders.

How are Afghans taxed when moving to Türkiye?

Türkiye-Afghanistan tax treaty status should not be assumed equivalent to EU treaty partners — consult a Turkish tax advisor familiar with Afghan-source income before settling on a long-term plan.

How big is the Afghan community in Türkiye?

Afghan citizens in Türkiye number in the hundreds of thousands across long-term residence and protection-status categories, primarily in Istanbul, Ankara, Van and Erzurum.

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