Can You Extend a Tourist Visa at a Pedestrian Checkpoint?
When you enter Northern Cyprus, border control usually stamps your passport with a permit that allows you to stay for a specific period.
- How Long Is the Entry Stamp Valid?
- Extending Your Stay Through a Border Crossing
- Extending Your Stay Through the Ministry of Interior
- Frequently Asked Questions About Visas
How Long Is the Entry Stamp Valid?
In most cases, visitors receive a 30-day entry stamp. However, there have been more frequent reports lately of 60-day stamps being issued.
In theory, a 90-day stay is possible, as this is the maximum period allowed for tourism within six months. However, this is extremely rare and usually applies only to property owners in Northern Cyprus.
That being said, some travelers have reported receiving only 15 days, even if they own property and have a title deed (koçan).
Extending Your Stay Through a Border Crossing
Attempting a visa run at a pedestrian checkpoint in Northern Cyprus is hit or miss—and more often than not, it doesn’t work. Many travelers who cross the buffer zone for a quick trip report that upon re-entering, they receive only a minimal extension—sometimes as little as five days or even just one day.
Some visitors claim that holding a multiple-entry Schengen visa and spending a few days in the Republic of Cyprus might increase the chances of getting a longer extension.
However, if you have a Republic of Cyprus visa (not Schengen) and you entered via Ercan Airport, you won’t be allowed to cross into the south.
While a few lucky travelers have had success, border officials generally do not grant visa extensions at pedestrian checkpoints.
Extending Your Stay Through the Ministry of Interior
If you need to extend your tourist visa, you must apply at the central police station in Lefkoşa (Nicosia). You can find the location [on the map here].
Visa extension rules are outlined in this article, and in most cases, extensions are only granted to property owners or those whose immediate relatives own property.
However, as of early 2025, there have been reports that some tourists without property have managed to get an extension.
Frequently Asked Questions About Visas
How can I apply for a residence permit in Northern Cyprus?
You can apply for a residence permit through the official online platform of the Ministry of Interior. The process can be complex, and we've explained it in detail [in this article].
What is a “white passport,” and how can I get one?
The Beyaz Kimlik (White Passport) is a type of residence permit in Northern Cyprus. However, applicants must meet specific requirements. You can learn more about the criteria [here].
How can I get advice on extending my visa?
If you need assistance with a tourist visa extension or applying for residency, you can contact a Cyprus-FAQ consultant:
Phone: +90 539 114 0555
WhatsApp: wa.me/905391140555
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