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It kind of depends what type of Iraqi passport you have. I honestly haven't come across such a thing before, but am guesssingguessing it's post regime-change or something.

From Timaticweb:

  • Admission and transit refused to holders of Iraqi "S" series passports.

So if you have one of those, you may have an issue getting in.

However:

  • Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Iraq arriving at Istanbul Ataturk (IST) and Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), Adana (ADA), Ankara (ESB), Antalya (AYT) or Gaziantep (GZT) who have been unable to apply for their e-Visa online at www.evisa.gov.tr can obtain an e-Visa on arrival at e-Visa kiosks, for a max. stay of 30 days. Free of charge

So basically, avoid S series passports (if that's possible).

In addition there are some requirements about having a Latin alphabet passport and more, so do have a look at the details for more information.

It kind of depends what type of Iraqi passport you have. I honestly haven't come across such a thing before, but am guesssing it's post regime-change or something.

From Timaticweb:

  • Admission and transit refused to holders of Iraqi "S" series passports.

So if you have one of those, you may have an issue getting in.

However:

  • Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Iraq arriving at Istanbul Ataturk (IST) and Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), Adana (ADA), Ankara (ESB), Antalya (AYT) or Gaziantep (GZT) who have been unable to apply for their e-Visa online at www.evisa.gov.tr can obtain an e-Visa on arrival at e-Visa kiosks, for a max. stay of 30 days. Free of charge

So basically, avoid S series passports (if that's possible).

In addition there are some requirements about having a Latin alphabet passport and more, so do have a look at the details for more information.

It kind of depends what type of Iraqi passport you have. I honestly haven't come across such a thing before, but am guessing it's post regime-change or something.

From Timaticweb:

  • Admission and transit refused to holders of Iraqi "S" series passports.

So if you have one of those, you may have an issue getting in.

However:

  • Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Iraq arriving at Istanbul Ataturk (IST) and Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), Adana (ADA), Ankara (ESB), Antalya (AYT) or Gaziantep (GZT) who have been unable to apply for their e-Visa online at www.evisa.gov.tr can obtain an e-Visa on arrival at e-Visa kiosks, for a max. stay of 30 days. Free of charge

So basically, avoid S series passports (if that's possible).

In addition there are some requirements about having a Latin alphabet passport and more, so do have a look at the details for more information.

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Mark Mayo
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It kind of depends what type of Iraqi passport you have. I honestly haven't come across such a thing before, but am guesssing it's post regime-change or something.

From Timaticweb:

  • Admission and transit refused to holders of Iraqi "S" series passports.

So if you have one of those, you may have an issue getting in.

However:

  • Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Iraq arriving at Istanbul Ataturk (IST) and Sabiha Gokcen (SAW), Adana (ADA), Ankara (ESB), Antalya (AYT) or Gaziantep (GZT) who have been unable to apply for their e-Visa online at www.evisa.gov.tr can obtain an e-Visa on arrival at e-Visa kiosks, for a max. stay of 30 days. Free of charge

So basically, avoid S series passports (if that's possible).

In addition there are some requirements about having a Latin alphabet passport and more, so do have a look at the details for more information.