Türkiye · 90/180 day rule

Turkey 90/180 calculator

Know exactly how many days you can stay in Türkiye — and when you can come back.

Free·No sign-up·Runs in your browser
  1. Add your trips
  2. Read your status
  3. Plan ahead

Your trips

Click your entry date, then your exit date.

Trips

No trips yet
Add a stay in Türkiye using the calendar or the date fields above.

Status

Add a trip to see your status
Your days used, days remaining, and re-entry date will appear here.
Days used
of 90 · last 180 days
Days remaining
available right now
Next entry
earliest you may enter
Max next stay
consecutive days from re-entry

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Your rolling 180-day window

The window slides every day. As old days drop off the back, your allowance comes back — no fixed reset.

0 / 90days used
Your days used, days remaining, and re-entry date will appear here.
TripDays roll offMax next stayReference date

Solid line: days you'd have used if you stop travelling now. Dashed: the longest trip you could take next.

How many days do you have left in Türkiye?

This free calculator works out exactly how many days you can still spend in Türkiye under the 90-days-in-any-180 rule that applies to visa-exempt visitors and e-Visa holders. It counts every entry and exit day, applies the rolling 180-day window correctly, and shows the date you can next enter. No account, no upload — every calculation happens privately in your browser.

How Türkiye's 90/180 rule works

Most visa-exempt visitors and e-Visa holders may spend at most 90 days in Türkiye within any 180-day period. For any given day, you look back over the previous 180 days and add up the days you were in the country. That total must never be more than 90.

“you may stay in Türkiye up to 90 days in every 180 days starting from the first entry date.”

— Republic of Türkiye, official e-Visa portal

There is no fixed reset date. The 180-day window slides forward one day at a time, so a day you spent in Türkiye stops counting exactly 180 days after it happened — your allowance returns gradually while you are outside the country. To stay longer than 90 days you need a short-term residence permit (ikamet), applied for before your visa-free days run out.

How to use this calculator

1

Add your trips

Click your entry and exit dates on the calendar, or type them into the date fields. Add as many stays in Türkiye as you need.

2

Read your status

See days used, days remaining, and your status — compliant, approaching, or over the limit — at a glance.

3

Plan ahead

Switch to “Plan a future trip” to check a date ahead of time, and find the earliest day you can re-enter.

Frequently asked questions

For any day you choose, count back 180 days (including that day) and add up every day you were physically present in Türkiye. That sum must be 90 or fewer. Because the window moves with each day, the oldest days continually drop out of the count, freeing up allowance.

No. Türkiye is not part of the Schengen Area, so Turkish days and Schengen days are counted completely separately — each under its own 90/180 rule. Many long-term travellers alternate between the two zones for exactly this reason.

No. The count never resets on exit or re-entry. Days you have already spent keep counting until they are 180 days old. A quick border run does not restore your allowance.

Yes. Both the day you enter and the day you leave count as full days of stay, even if you only spend part of those days in Türkiye.

To most visa-exempt nationalities and e-Visa holders. Note that some nationalities are limited to 30 or 60 days per visit within the same 180-day window, and conditions change — always check the official visa table of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for your passport.

Apply for a short-term residence permit (ikamet) with the Directorate of Migration Management — and do it before your visa-free days run out. Once you hold a valid residence permit, your stay is governed by the permit rather than the 90/180 rule.

Overstaying can mean fines payable on exit, an entry ban whose length depends on the overstay, and complications for future visas or residence-permit applications. Even one extra day is not worth the risk — this tool helps you avoid it.

Once enough of your old days roll out of the 180-day window. The calculator shows the earliest date you can re-enter and the longest stay you could make from that date.

No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your trip dates are never uploaded, never saved to a server, and disappear when you close the tab.

No — it is a free planning tool. The maths follows the official rule, but always confirm your status with official sources such as the Turkish e-Visa portal or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before travelling.

Official sources

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