Do Finland passport holders need a visa to visit TM?
Yes, Finnish passport holders need a visa to visit Turkmenistan. There is no visa-free or simple visa-on-arrival channel: you must first obtain a Letter of Invitation (LOI) from a licensed Turkmen travel agency, approved by the State Migration Service, before applying at a Turkmen embassy or collecting the visa on arrival at Ashgabat airport. Turkmenistan operates one of the world's most restrictive visa regimes and grants no visa-free entry to Finnish (or any EU) citizens. Independent tourism is effectively impossible without a Letter of Invitation (LOI) issued by a travel agency licensed in Turkmenistan and certified by the State Migration Service. With an approved LOI, a Finnish tourist either applies for a visa sticker at a Turkmen embassy/consulate (the nearest accredited mission for Finland is typically in another European capital, as Turkmenistan has no mission in Helsinki) or collects a visa on arrival at Ashgabat International Airport. The LOI is the bottleneck: it usually takes 3-4 weeks to be approved, so the trip must be planned well in advance through a tour operator. Tourist visas are commonly issued for single entry and short stays (often 10 days to 1 month), with fees payable in cash USD and varying by validity, entries and urgency. Turkmenistan is NOT part of the Schengen area, so the 90/180 rule and ETIAS do not apply here. NOTE: On 18 April 2025 the President signed a decree, following Migration Law amendments, to introduce an electronic visa system and abolish the LOI requirement; however, as of 30 May 2026 the e-visa platform is not yet live and the LOI requirement remains in force. Travellers should treat any "e-visa" offers cautiously and verify launch status before relying on them. Certain regions (e.g. Dashoguz, Serakhs, Serhetabat, Cheleken, Atamurat) also require a separate special permit arranged in advance.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMFLEXIBLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.