If you're not leaving the transit lounge, do you need a visa? [closed]
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In airports around the world, if you are in transit/layover, and you don't leave the transit lounge, do you still need a transit visa?
I am asking to clarify as a concept and not to a specific place.
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Do I need a visa for Turkey if I am in transit?
Answer: If you will not leave the transit lounge at the airport you are not required to have transit visa. Otherwise, you have to make visa application to the nearest Turkish Representation.Do I need a visa for a country I have a layover in?
A foreign citizen whose layover in the United States is for a primary purpose other than to transit, for example to visit friends or sightsee, requires a visitor (B) visa. A coasting officer seeking to enter the United States generally requires a visitor (B) visa.BIGBANG - TOUR REPORT 'IF YOU' IN BANGKOK
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