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.



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