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Sri Lanka to Australia

Sri Lanka to Turkey Work Visa

Work visaHigh scrutinySeveral weeks to several monthsReviewed June 8, 2026

Route readiness

Research completeness

Completion50%

Visa type

Work visa

Difficulty

High scrutiny

Timeline

Several weeks to several months

Documents

11 listed

Route verification

Route information is current based on our latest verification schedule.

Last verified
June 8, 2026
Next scheduled review
July 8, 2026
Information status
Up to date

Planning risks

Route warnings

These warnings highlight planning risks that may affect this route. They are planning signals, not legal advice.

Scam / agent risk

Fake Turkey job offers and agent promises

High

Applicants should verify the Turkey employer, job offer, sponsorship/work permit process, recruitment agent, and any payment request before sharing original documents or paying money.

Visa policy

A job offer alone does not guarantee approval

High

Turkey work routes can depend on employer-side approval, work permit or residence requirements, document checks, consular processing, and authority review. Applicants should not treat a job offer or agent confirmation as final approval.

Documents

Incomplete documents can delay the application

Medium

Applicants may face delays if passport validity, photos, employer documents, qualification evidence, insurance, police documents, medical documents, or supporting certificates are incomplete, inconsistent, or not prepared in the requested format.

Processing delay

Appointment and authority processing can take time

Medium

Turkey work route timelines can depend on employer-side progress, document checks, appointment availability, authority review, biometrics, background checks, and seasonal demand. Applicants should avoid non-refundable travel plans until approval and employer arrival instructions are confirmed.

Travel security

Travel, health, and entry guidance can change

Medium

Health advisories, medicine restrictions, vaccination rules, airline requirements, transit rules, severe weather, and security disruption can change before departure. Applicants should check official guidance, airline updates, employer instructions, and insurance requirements before booking travel.

Other

Understand salary, accommodation, and deductions before travel

Medium

Applicants should clearly understand the Turkey employer, job role, salary, accommodation, deductions, working hours, contract period, leave terms, and work location before travelling.

General route note

Turkey work visa routes are usually employer-led and can depend on work authorisation, employer approval, residence permit or employment visa requirements, document checks, appointment availability, and authority processing. A job offer alone does not guarantee travel or work approval. Applicants should verify the employer, documents, fees, health requirements, travel guidance, and official process before paying agents or booking travel.

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Structured route-level risk and readiness summaries. For specific alerts, see route warnings.

Health/security reviewed

Health & disease advisory

Health advisories, vaccination rules, medicine restrictions, disease outbreaks, and public health entry requirements can change before departure. Turkey work applicants should check current travel health advice, airline rules, employer instructions, insurance requirements, and official entry guidance before travelling.

Safety & travel security

Turkey is a work destination that requires careful compliance with immigration and workplace rules. Applicants should follow local laws, employer instructions, workplace rules, accommodation terms, and official travel advice. Keep passport, visa/work approval documents, employment contract, accommodation details, insurance, and emergency contacts accessible during travel and arrival.

Regional conflict / disruption

Airspace disruption, strikes, severe weather, regional conflict, or transport disruption can affect flight routes, transit arrangements, insurance, and official travel advice. Applicants should check airline updates, transit rules, employer instructions, and official travel guidance before booking non-refundable travel.

Scam and agent risk

Fake Turkey job offers, unofficial recruitment agents, unclear service fees, and document-handling promises are major risks in work migration routes. Verify the employer, contract, sponsorship/work authorisation process, recruitment agent, and payment request before sharing original documents or paying money.

Labour rights / contract risk

Applicants should clearly understand the Turkey employer, job role, salary, accommodation, deductions, working hours, contract period, leave terms, and work location before travelling. If employment terms are unclear or not properly documented, pause and verify through official or trusted channels.

Hidden cost risk

Some applicants may face unofficial agent fees, job placement payments, document handling fees, translation or notarisation costs, certificate attestation costs, loan interest, or unexpected travel and relocation expenses. These are not always official visa or permit fees and should be verified carefully before paying.

Post-arrival requirements

After arrival, applicants may need to complete employer onboarding, accommodation confirmation, local transport setup, insurance or health steps, tax/social/security or registration steps, contract confirmation, local SIM setup, and workplace reporting requirements.

Emergency readiness

Before travelling, save the employer contact, accommodation contact, airline support number, Sri Lankan embassy or consulate contact, Turkey emergency numbers, and local HR or recruiter contacts. Keep digital copies of passport, visa/work approval documents, employment contract, insurance, accommodation details, and travel documents.

Route intelligence summaries are planning aids. Health, security, and travel conditions can change quickly. Verify current official guidance before travel or payment.

Overview

What this route covers

A planning summary for this visa path.

A practical route overview for Sri Lankan applicants exploring Turkey work visa pathways, covering employer sponsorship, work authorisation, documents, costs, travel planning, risks, and official-source checks.

Applicant profile

Who this visa is for

This route is for Sri Lankan applicants who have a Turkey employer, job offer, recruitment pathway, or work opportunity and want to understand the employer-led work visa or work permit process before paying anyone or making travel plans.

Eligibility

Eligibility notes

Applicants usually need a valid passport, a genuine Turkey employer or sponsor, required employer-side approval where applicable, and supporting documents requested by the Turkey work visa, employment visa, residence permit, or work permit process. Eligibility depends on the job category, employer process, official requirements, and immigration rules.

Estimated cost

Planning cost snapshot

Official fees are calculated from published cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is shown separately as money to show, not a fee.

Official fees to pay

Not calculated

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Proof of funds to show

Not calculated

Not set in cost summary or cost items

Preparation costs

USD 447–5,364

Document, medical, travel, and other preparation estimates

Planning estimate only. Turkey work route costs can include official fees, document preparation, translations, medical or background checks, biometrics, insurance, appointment-related costs, travel preparation, relocation expenses, and optional recruitment or service-provider costs. Some applicants may spend much higher amounts through agents or job placement channels, but those payments are not official visa fees and should be verified carefully before paying.

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Processing time

How long it usually takes

Several weeks to several months

See the step-by-step process section for staged timing notes.

Documents

Required documents

Early planning checklist. Confirm final requirements with official sources.

Valid passport

Passport-size photos

Completed visa/residence/work permit application form where required

Employment contract, job offer, or employer documents

Work authorisation, residence permit, employment visa, work permit, or employer-side approval where required

Proof of qualifications or work experience depending on the role

Proof of accommodation if requested

Travel or medical insurance if requested

Police clearance or background document if requested

Medical examination documents if requested

Proof of funds if requested by the specific route

Process

Step-by-step process

Step 1

Verify the employer and job offer

Before paying or preparing documents

Confirm the Turkey employer, job role, salary, accommodation, deductions, working hours, contract period, and work location before paying any agent or sharing original documents.

Step 2

Confirm the correct work visa route

Before preparing final application

Check whether the job requires employer sponsorship, work permit, residence permit, employment visa, or other official work authorisation before starting the application.

Step 3

Prepare passport and employment documents

1–4 weeks depending on document condition

Prepare passport, photos, employment contract or offer details, employer documents, qualification evidence, police or medical documents if requested, and any documents needed for the Turkey work route.

Step 4

Employer completes approval or permit steps

Varies by employer and official process

The employer usually completes or supports official work authorisation, sponsorship, employment visa, residence permit, or work permit steps. Confirm what the employer has submitted and whether applicant-side documents or payments are required.

Step 5

Submit visa application and attend appointment if required

Depends on appointment availability and checklist requirements

If a visa application, embassy appointment, biometrics, medical, or external service appointment is required from Sri Lanka or a regional post, follow the official checklist and attend appointments as instructed.

Step 6

Wait for decision

Several weeks to several months depending on the route

Do not book non-refundable travel until the work authorisation, visa, permit, or employer approval process is approved and the employer confirms arrival instructions.

Step 7

Arrive and complete employer onboarding

First few days to first few weeks after arrival

After arrival, follow employer instructions for accommodation, transport, registration/tax/social steps if required, contract confirmation, local SIM setup, workplace onboarding, and any official reporting requirements in Turkey.

Risk signals

Common rejection reasons

- Fake Turkey job offers or agent promises - Paying money before verifying employer, sponsor, or work permit process - Employer process not matching the correct work visa or work permit route - Missing employer approval, work permit, residence permit, or employment visa documents - Incomplete passport, insurance, accommodation, or supporting documents - Police, medical, biometrics, or background checks causing delays - Appointment, embassy, consular, or authority processing delays - Confusing a job offer with final visa or work approval - Health advisories, regional security, or travel disruption affecting plans

Travel profile

Travel profile

Practical flight and routing signals for planning this visa route. Not a booking service.

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Flight type

Usually one stop

Estimated travel time

8–20+ hours depending on destination city, airline, transit hub, and connection time

Travel difficulty

Moderate

Common transit hubs

  • Doha
  • Dubai
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Istanbul
  • Bahrain
  • Kuwait
  • Muscat

Common airlines

  • Turkish Airlines
  • Qatar Airways
  • Emirates
  • Etihad Airways
  • Flydubai
  • Gulf Air
  • Oman Air
  • Kuwait Airways

Arrival airports

  • Istanbul Airport
  • Sabiha Gökçen International Airport
  • Ankara Esenboğa Airport
  • Antalya Airport

Transit warning

Sri Lanka to Turkey may involve direct, one-stop, or multi-stop travel depending on airline availability. Check baggage rules, connection times, transit visa requirements, airline schedule changes, health/security advisories, and employer instructions before booking. Do not book non-refundable travel until the visa or work approval and arrival date are confirmed.

Work applicants should coordinate travel timing with the employer because work authorisation, visa steps, biometrics, health checks, accommodation, insurance, and onboarding instructions may affect the departure date.

Travel estimates are planning signals only. Flight availability, airline routes, transit rules, and travel times can change.

Arrival readiness

Arrival readiness

Practical reminders for the first stage of travel and arrival.

Last reviewed

Customs and restricted items

Check Turkey customs rules before travelling. Declare restricted, high-value, or controlled items when required. Keep passport, visa/work approval documents, employer documents, accommodation details, insurance, and emergency contacts easy to access at arrival.

Food

Avoid carrying large quantities of homemade food, meat, dairy, plants, seeds, or restricted agricultural items. Check Turkey customs and airline guidance before packing.

Medicine

Carry prescription medicine in original packaging with a prescription or doctor letter where possible. Avoid carrying large quantities or controlled medicines without documentation. Check Turkey medicine rules before travelling with long-term medication.

Local laws

Follow Turkey local laws after arrival, especially around immigration status, employment conditions, accommodation registration, public conduct, transport rules, and document checks. Keep copies of passport, visa/work approval documents, contract, insurance, and employer documents.

Work/study conditions

Do not start work outside the approved employer, role, or visa conditions. Confirm employer instructions, contract terms, work location, accommodation, salary, deductions, work rights, and onboarding requirements before beginning work.

Airport arrival

At the airport, keep your passport, visa/work approval documents, employer contact details, accommodation address, insurance, and supporting documents ready. Follow immigration, baggage, and customs instructions, and contact the employer if there are arrival delays.

General advice

After arrival, confirm accommodation, local transport, phone/SIM access, employer reporting instructions, tax/social/security or registration steps if required, and workplace onboarding requirements. Keep digital copies of important documents and avoid handing over originals unless the request is legitimate and clearly explained.

Arrival guidance is a planning aid. Always verify customs, medicine, and local law rules with official authorities before travel.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

No FAQ content has been published for this route yet.

Important disclaimer

VisaAtlas is a research and planning platform. Always verify final requirements with official authorities before applying.

Cost intelligence

Estimated money needed for this route.

These figures are planning estimates only. Actual costs can change depending on official fees, exchange rates, service providers, document preparation, and applicant profile.

Exchange rates are estimates and may differ from banks, card providers, or visa centres. FX estimate updated: 2026-06-08.

Estimated totals

TRY cost estimate

Official fees to pay

TRY 0–10,000

Approx. Up to USD 217

Preparation costs

Not calculated

Proof of funds to show

Not calculated

LKR cost estimate

Official fees to pay

Not calculated

Preparation costs

LKR 205,000–4,600,000

Approx. USD 611–USD 13,708

Proof of funds to show

Not calculated

Official fees include only cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is money to show, not a fee. Preparation includes document, medical, travel, and other non-official planning costs.

Turkey work visa / work permit official fee

Official fee

Planning placeholder for official visa, work permit, employment visa, residence permit, or work authorisation fees. Applicants should verify the current official fee and who pays it before applying.

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TRY 0–10,000

Approx. Up to USD 217

Official fee

Document preparation and copies

Document preparation

Estimated cost for preparing passport copies, photos, application forms, employer documents, qualification evidence, insurance documents, and other paperwork for the Turkey work route.

LKR 10,000–60,000

Approx. USD 30–USD 179

Preparation

Translation / notarization if required

Translation / notarization

Estimated cost for translations, notarisation, certified copies, or document legalisation if requested by the employer, authorities, or consular process.

LKR 15,000–120,000

Approx. USD 45–USD 358

Preparation

Medical / background / biometrics if required

Medical / insurance

Estimated cost for medical examination, background checks, biometrics, or related requirements if requested by the specific work route.

LKR 15,000–120,000

Approx. USD 45–USD 358

Preparation

Travel or medical insurance

Medical / insurance

Estimated cost for travel or medical insurance if required for the visa application, travel preparation, or first-arrival period.

LKR 15,000–100,000

Approx. USD 45–USD 298

Preparation

Initial travel and relocation buffer

Travel / relocation

Suggested personal buffer for air ticket contribution, first-arrival expenses, local transport, food, phone/SIM, clothing, and emergency needs. This is not an official visa fee.

LKR 150,000–700,000

Approx. USD 447–USD 2,086

Preparation

Optional agency or job placement service fee

Service fee

Optional or high-risk service cost if the applicant uses a recruitment agent, job placement channel, document support provider, or visa support service. This is not an official visa fee.

LKR 0–3,500,000

Approx. Up to USD 10,430

Preparation

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