Montage and Repairman Purpose Visa
Turkey
Last updated: December 29, 2025
Maximum 90 days
345 €
2-3 weeks
Medium
About this Visa
This visa lets skilled workers come to Turkey for short-term equipment work. The work must involve installing, maintaining, or repairing machinery. You work on a specific project, then leave when it's done. The visa is special because you don't need a Turkish payroll or long paperwork. You keep getting paid from your home country. It's fast to get—around 2-3 weeks. This visa is NOT for regular jobs. It's only for temporary, project-based technical work.
Key Benefits
- Work for specific project with no long-term commitment
- Keep foreign payroll—salary continues from home country
- No Turkish payroll required
- Fast processing: 2-3 weeks
- Multiple entries possible
- Work without restrictions on approved project
Eligibility & Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be 18 years or older
- Have technical skills for equipment work
- Employed by foreign or Turkish company
- No serious criminal record
- Can obtain travel health insurance
- Have legitimate Turkish company to invite you in writing
- Work is temporary and project-specific
- No Turkish language required
Financial Requirement
No specific minimum income stated. Must show ability to cover personal expenses. Employer typically covers project costs. Submit last 6 months bank statements.
Documents
- Valid passportAt least 6 months validity
- Passport photos2 recent photos, white background
- Visa application formCompleted handwritten form
- Turkish company invitation letterAbsolutely critical—without it, automatic rejection
- Sending company letterConfirms cost coverage
- Employment contractFrom foreign company
- Technical qualificationsCertificates and experience letters
- Bank statementsLast 6 months showing regular income
- Travel health insuranceMandatory proof
- Criminal record certificateIf available
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.