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Changes to Visa System for Green and Gray Passports: DMM’s Response

In a recent statement, the Disinformation Combat Center (DMM) addressed claims circulating in the media regarding potential changes for green and gray passport holders traveling to Europe. Rumors suggested that these passport holders would need to pay 7 euros for European travel and face entry rejection to the EU. However, the DMM clarified that these claims are unfounded.

Clarification on ETIAS Requirement

The DMM emphasized that both Turkish service (gray) and special (green) passport holders do not need to pay any additional fees for European travel. Contrary to the misinformation, there is no requirement for them to pay 7 euros or face rejection upon entering the EU. The DMM stated that these claims are baseless and lack factual accuracy.

ETIAS Authorization for Schengen Area

The DMM further explained that before entering the Schengen area, Turkish passport holders must obtain electronic pre-authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). This process is mandatory for all travelers, including those with service and special passports, ensuring a streamlined entry procedure without any additional financial burdens.

Clarity on Travel Regulations

It is crucial for travelers to verify information from official sources, such as the European Union’s official website, to stay informed about travel regulations and visa requirements. The DMM’s swift response aims to dispel any confusion and provide accurate information to the public, reassuring green and gray passport holders of their seamless travels to Europe without any undue financial implications or entry obstacles.

As someone who loves exploring new destinations and embracing diverse cultures, I understand the importance of having clear and reliable travel information. Misinformation can often lead to unnecessary stress and confusion, impacting our travel experiences. Therefore, it is vital to fact-check and rely on credible sources to ensure smooth and hassle-free journeys around the world. Remember, accurate information is your best travel companion!