The provinces of Aydin, Balikesir, Bursa, çanakkale, Denizli, Edirne, Istanbul, Kirklareli, Kocaeli, Manisa, Mugla, Sakarya, Tekirdag and Yalova are currently under the consular jurisdiction of the Consulate General of India, Istanbul. All applicants from these provinces who wish to seek visa and consular services are advised to deposit/submit their applications in the Consulate General of India, Istanbul.
This is to inform the general public that the Consulate General of India in Istanbul has not authorised any other agency to accept applications on its behalf.
To apply for passport and passport related Application like (PCC, GEP, Emergency Certificate and Surrender Certificate) Click on the link https://embassy.passportindia.gov.in
Advisory - Indian Visa Related
All visa applicants intending to travel to India are alerted that fake visa websites such as www.e-touristvisaindia.com , www.indianvisaonline.org.in, www.e-visaindia.com , etc. are operating with the intention of cheating Indian visa seekers by giving erroneous information and misguiding applicants resulting in wastage of time and in many cases financial loss. In order to mislead applicants, some of these websites have created images and home page templates mimicking the official Government of India website.
All visa seekers should note that the correct website for filling online visa / e-visa applications is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in . Visa applicants are also advised not to deal with other websites that do not belong to the Government of India.
Visa applicants in the consular jurisdiction of Embassy of India, Ankara may seek information on visa procedure either by visiting the official website of the Embassy of India, Ankara: https://www.indembassyankara.gov.in/ or by sending an email to cons.ankaramea.gov.in.
Advisory to Indian Tourists
Indian nationals visiting Türkiye may avoid travelling to places bordering Syria, Iraq and Iran.
Indian nationals visiting Türkiye, particularly Istanbul are advised to take care of their belongings, in particular handbags, passports and travel documents, especially in crowded public areas like airports / bus stops, shopping malls and places of tourist interest.
Advisory - Indian nationals transiting through Istanbul/Türkiye
Indian nationals may please note that a valid visa for Türkiye is required for transfer between Ataturk Airport, Istanbul and Sabiha Gökçen Airport, Istanbul during transit at Istanbul. Without a valid Turkish visa, travel from one airport to the other airport within Istanbul is not permitted.
In addition, those who intend to travel by Turkish Airlines with a transit connection at Istanbul are advised to carefully check their visas for travel to the destination Country and ensure that they are valid in all respects before starting their journey.
Please note that double/multiple entry Schengen visa is required if you are transiting through Istanbul/Türkiye while travelling between destinations in the Schengen zone. Kindly also check with the airlines before your travel.
Advisory - Indian nationals visiting Istanbul on Turkish e-Visa
There have been instances of Indian nationals, who after arriving at Ataturk airport in Istanbul, have been denied entry by Turkish authorities and sent back by the next flight on the grounds that they did not fulfill the criteria for grant of an e-Visa for entry into Türkiye.
Indian nationals who intend to visit Istanbul on the basis of a Turkish e-Visa are advised to carefully read and comply with the prerequisites and must ensure that they meet the criteria for obtaining an e-Visa for Türkiye. One of the pre-requisites is that one should hold a valid supporting document. The prescribed supporting document can either be a valid visa from one of the Schengen Countries, USA, UK or Ireland; or a valid residence permit of one of the Schengen Countries, USA, UK or Ireland. The supporting documents should be valid as on the date of entry into Türkiye. Please note that e-Visas are not accepted as a supporting document.
The Turkish diplomatic Mission/Posts in India may be consulted if required, in regard to Turkish visas. It may be kept in mind that persons who are denied entry have to stay within the confines of the designated holding area at the airport till the next available flight back and are not allowed access to the airlines lounge or a hotel in the city or at the airport.
Advisory - Fake employment offers
It has been noticed that Indian nationals have been receiving fake employment offers, allegedly from Turkish companies. The offers ask applicants to deposit money for processing Turkish residence / work permits. The companies are also sending fake travel documents to Indian nationals. Indian nationals receiving such offers may kindly check the credentials of the concerned companies before accepting the offer.
If an Indian national receives such a call, he/she is requested to immediately inform the police authorities and the Embassy/ Consulate at cons.ankaramea.gov.in / cons.istanbulmea.gov.in with all the relevant details.
Emergency contact numbers
In case of emergency or any difficulty, please contact Embassy in Ankara/Consulate in Istanbul.
Embassy of India Ankara
1) Mr Bobby Rawat,
Assistant Consular Officer
Office: (Tel): +90-312-4382195 (Extn. 111) [During office hours]
(M) +905354904071 (During & after office hours)
2) Mr. A. Anto Alphonse
Counsellor (Cons, Press & Info)
Tel (Off.) : +90312440 8259 [during office hours]
Consulate General of India, Istanbul
1) Mr. Himanshu Raina, Consul (Consular)
Tel No: +90 212 2962128 [during office hours]
Mob +90 544 675 4668 [outside office hours]
2) Mr. Naveen Chandra Joshi, Assistant Section Officer (Cons).
Tel No: +90 212 296 2131/32 [during office hours]
3) Emergency Number : Mob+90 541 2385632 [outside office hours]
Note- Carrying of Satellite phones are banned in India