Visa policy of Turkmenistan

Citizens of all countries require a visa to enter Turkmenistan unless they have special passports. To obtain a tourist visa for Turkmenistan, all foreign citizens must supply an invitation letter issued by a travel agency licensed in Turkmenistan.[1]

Holders of a letter of invitation issued by a company registered in Turkmenistan with a prior approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may obtain a visa on arrival valid for 10 days, and extendable for another 10 days.[2]

There are plans to introduce electronic visas and abolish the requirement of a letter of invitiation. A decree that will introduce these changes was signed by President Serdar Berdimuhamedow and entered into force on April 18, 2025. The types of electronic visas that will be available, how they will be issued, and how long they will be valid for are still to be decided by the Turkmen President. This new law aims to allow smoother business visits and potentially boost foreign tourism.[3][4]

Visa exemption

  • United Nations Laissez-Passer — From 2023, foreign citizens with UN passports were allowed up to 30 calendar days from the date of arrival in Turkmenistan without a visa to come to Turkmenistan, stay in it, travel outside it, cross the border, and cross the territory in transit the territory of Turkmenistan. Foreign citizens who are employees of the United Nations or its specialized agencies accredited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, as well as members of their families, were exempt from visa issuance during the period of work in Turkmenistan.[5][6][7]

Non-ordinary passports

Holders of diplomatic, official and service passports of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Japan (90 days), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Malaysia,[8] Romania, Russia, Switzerland,[9] Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates and holders of diplomatic passports of Estonia, India, Pakistan and Uzbekistan do not require a visa to visit Turkmenistan for up to 30 days (unless otherwise stated).[2] Holders of diplomatic passports of Canada and the United States may obtain a free visa on arrival.[2]

Special permit

A special permit, issued prior to arrival by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is required if visiting the following places: Kerki, Hazar, Dashoguz, Serakhs and Serhetabat.[10]

Admission restrictions

Entry and transit is refused to holders of passports of the following jurisdictions, even if not leaving the aircraft and proceeding by the same flight:

Visitor statistics

Turkmenistan is generally considered one of the most isolationist and least visited countries in the world. In comparison with other countries with strict visa policies, very few foreigners are granted a Turkmenistani visa. Directly after independence, in the 1990s, Turkmenistan was a slightly more open country than it is now, and in 1998, for example, 300,000 foreigners visited the country. Between 2000 and 2013, however, the number of visas issued decreased significantly, due to the enacted isolationism, the Turkmen government's self-professed neutral status and totalitarian regime.[11]

Year Visitors
1992—1994
No data
1995
218,000[12]
1996
217,000[12]
1997
257,000[12]
1998
300,000[12]
1999
No data
2000
3,256[13]
2001
5,200[12]
2002
10,800[12]
2003
8,200[12]
2004
14,800[12]
2005
11,600[12]
2006
5,600[12]
2007
8,177[13]
2008
9,777[13]
2009
7,628[13]
2010
9,631[13]
2011
8,687[13]
2012—2013
No data
2014
More 110,000[14]
2015
More 110,000[14]
2016
More 130,000[14]
2017
More 130,000[14]
2018
More 130,000[14]
Total (1995-1998, 2000-2011 and 2014-2018) More 1,700,000[14]
Country 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2011[13] 2010[13] 2009[13] 2008[13] 2007[13] 2000[13]
Uzbekistan 108,288[15] 105,269[16] 98,176[17] 96,604[18] 77,387[19] No data No data No data No data No data No data
Iran No data No data No data No data No data 3,874 3,397 2,391 2,355 2,133 122
Germany No data No data No data No data No data 1,143 1,277 1,392 1,576 1,338 270
United States No data No data No data No data No data 531 660 535 663 566 430
Italy No data No data No data No data No data 277 392 412 595 600 340
Japan No data No data No data No data No data 253 388 344 508 537 282
Netherlands No data No data No data No data No data 245 238 296 439 160 95
France No data No data No data No data No data 212 230 315 232 682 650
Other No data No data No data No data No data 2,080 2,799 1,803 3,313 2,081 999
Total No data No data No data No data No data 8,697 9,631 7,628 9,777 8,177 3,256

Citizens of the Russian Federation

Country 2021[20] 2020[20] 2019[20] 2018[20] 2017[20] 2016[20] 2015[20] 2014[20] 2013[20] 2012[20] 2011[20] 2010[20]
Russia 6,096 11,322 30,504 28,127 27,490 29,047 28,470 29,530 34,494 36,387 42,664 45,052

Transit

Passengers transiting through Aşgabat International Airport do not require a visa.[21][22]

See also

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  22. ^ Стыковка в Ашхабаде