Is my Turkey e-Visa valid if I have used my single-entry Schengen visa? [duplicate]
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I have a single entry Schengen visa (business) valid from 16 Nov - 30 Nov 2018. I am planning to visit Belgium on 16 November and Slovakia on 18 November. Then I plan to visit Turkey on 24-26 November.
I have already obtained a Turkey e-Visa valid from 17 November 2018 to 15 May 2019. Is it possible for me to travel to Turkey with this single-entry e-Visa since I am going to use my single-entry Schengan visa before travel to Turkey?
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Do I need Turkey visa if I have Schengen visa?
Ordinary passport holders are required to have visa to enter Turkey. These passport holders with a valid Schengen members or USA, UK, Ireland visa or residence permit may get their one month period single entry e-Visas via the website www.evisa.gov.tr.Can I have 2 Schengen visas at the same time?
In theory, it is not possible for a person to hold two valid short stay visas covering the same period. I have a valid Schengen visa but it does not cover my next intended stay, what can I do? In this case, it is possible to file a visa application for another Schengen visa to cover the next intended stay entirely.Can I travel to multiple Schengen countries with single entry visa?
Schengen visas may allow for a single-entry or multiple entries. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "01". With a visa allowing for two or multiple entries you may enter twice or several times during the validity of the visa.Is Turkey E visa single entry?
The Turkey online e-Visa, introduced in 2013, is a single or multiple-entry visa, that allows stays of 30 or 90 days, depending on the nationality of the passport holder. Eligible citizens are required to complete the Turkey online e-Visa application form to enter the country.Turkish E-Visa for Tourists (Online Application)
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