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Do Türkiye Citizens Need a Visa for Somalia in 2026?

Visa on Arrival

Due to the exceptionally close strategic and diplomatic ties between Turkey and Somalia, Turkish (TR) passports hold a highly privileged 'VIP' status at the borders. You do not need to navigate complex embassy applications or wait for confusing e-Visa approvals. The gateway to the country, Aden Adde International Airport (MGQ) in Mogadishu, grants Turkish citizens an immediate 'Visa on Arrival'.

Visa on Arrival
Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Dollar Procurement

Ensure you have the exact Visa fee prepared in unblemished USD bills before boarding your flight from Istanbul.

2

Landing at Aden Adde (MGQ)

Disembark and walk directly to the designated Visa on Arrival counter inside the main terminal building.

3

Interrogation and Cash Handover

Present your passport, handover your invitation letter or hotel booking, clarify your purpose of visit, and pay the fee to receive the visa sticker/stamp.

Required Documents

  • Resilient Turkish Passport (Must possess at least 6 months of valid life remaining beyond your planned exit date from Mogadishu)
  • Crisp Physical USD Cash (Approximately 60 USD. The bills must be physically flawless—if they look old or torn, the immigration officer will reject the money)
  • The Anchor of Security (A stamped Invitation Letter from a local host/business or a paid reservation from a high-security hotel complex)
  • Confirmed Escape Route (A physical printout of your round-trip or onward plane ticket proving that you will eventually leave Somali airspace)

Important Tips

  • The 'Flawed Currency' Trap: Never attempt to pay African border agents with wrinkled, written-on, or pre-2013 United States Dollars. Their machines and banks frequently reject older bills, and the officer will refuse your entry if your money is deemed 'unacceptable'.
  • The Wandering Tourist Illusion: Somalia requires you to have a secure logistical chain. If you tell border control you plan to 'just walk around town' or 'find a cheap local hostel', you will immediately trigger a security block. You must prove you are staying in the protected 'Green Zone' or have an armed local escort arranged.

Easiest Way to Get It

Bypass pre-clearance logic entirely. When your flight lands at Mogadishu, head directly to the immigration counters and look for the 'Visa on Arrival' desk. The process is manual and cash-driven. You must hand your passport to the immigration officer along with the visa fee—typically around 60 USD. The Somali government operates on absolute cash integrity at airports: your US Dollar bills must be crisp, uncreased, and printed after 2013, with absolutely no pen marks or small tears on them. While TR passports are highly respected, Somalia maintains extreme security protocols. You cannot simply arrive as an 'independent wanderer'. The officer will vigorously inquire about your 'Point of Contact'. You must present a formal Invitation Letter from a registered Somali company, NGO, or government entity, along with their active phone number. If you are arriving as a true tourist, an ironclad booking from a highly secured, internationally recognized hotel (like the Decale Hotel inside the safe zone) is mandatory. Complete your arsenal with a printed return ticket.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Somalia

Somalia, located on the strategic Horn of Africa, is a land of ancient history, resilient culture, and the longest coastline on mainland Africa. Despite its complex modern history, it remains a territory of immense potential, boasting pristine white beaches, historic Ottoman-influenced ports, and a rich oral tradition of poetry. From the bustling redevelopment of Mogadishu to the ancient caves of Laas Geel and the vibrant trade hubs of the north, Somalia is a place where deep-rooted traditions meet a modern spirit of rebuilding.

Mogadishu
The seaside capital, known as the 'White Pearl of the Indian Ocean', currently undergoing rapid reconstruction, featuring the historic Old City (Hamarweyne) and the scenic Lido Beach.
Hargeisa
The capital of the Somaliland region, known for its relative stability, vibrant markets, and the nearby ancient rock art of Laas Geel.
Laas Geel Rock ArtLido BeachSaid Naum MosqueSoor (Cornmeal mash)Canjeero (Sourdough pancake)
Best Time: December to February (The cool and dry season, offering the most comfortable climate for travel)
Currency: Somali Shilling (SOS) / US Dollar (Widely accepted)
Daily Budget: $100-250/day (High cost due to security requirements)
Safety & Scams
Current travel to most parts of Somalia is highly risky and often officially discouraged; Mogadishu requires high-level security and armed escorts for international visitors; Somaliland is considered relatively more stable but still requires caution; consult official government travel advisories; malaria is prevalent—malaria prophylaxis is essential; drink only bottled or treated water.
Getting Around
Internal travel is primarily by domestic flights between major cities; city travel in Mogadishu is done via armored vehicles for foreigners; Tuk-tuks (bajaj) are local transport in safer areas; Somaliland has shared taxis connecting major towns.
Cultural Etiquette
Somalia is an Islamic nation—dress conservatively (women should wear a hijab); avoid public displays of affection; eat with your right hand only; always ask before taking photos of people or government buildings.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is surprisingly robust in urban hubs; 4G is widely available via Hormuud and Telesom; Mogadishu has some of the fastest mobile data speeds in Africa; Wi-Fi is common in major hotels.
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Frequently Asked Questions

You can get a visa on arrival when traveling to Somalia. This means you do not need to apply in advance.

Somalia citizens need a visa to visit Türkiye.

The Türkiye passport ranks #91 globally with visa-free access to 135 countries.

You can obtain your visa at the Somalia airport or border crossing upon arrival. Have your passport, return ticket, and payment ready.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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