What to Do if Your Turkish Residence Permit Application Is Rejected

What to Do if Your Turkish Residence Permit Application Is Rejected

Applying for a Turkish Residence Permit can be a complex process with various requirements and documentation. In some cases, your residence permit application might be rejected. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s essential to understand the possible reasons for rejection and the steps you can take to address the issue. This article will guide you through the process of handling a Turkish Residence Permit application rejection.

  • Residence Permit Rejection Form 

Before taking any action, it’s crucial to understand the specific reasons behind the rejection of your Turkish Residence Permit application. When your application is rejected, you will receive a rejection letter from the Turkish Directorate General of Migration Management. You need to go to the immigration office and collect your Residence Permit Rejection Form. This form will explain the reasons for the rejection and provide guidance on any further actions you can take. Carefully review the rejection letter to identify the specific issue(s) that led to the rejection of your application.

  1. Understanding the Reasons for Rejection

Common reasons for rejection include:

  1. Insufficient, incorrect, or fake documentation 
  2. Inadequate financial means to support your stay in Turkey
  3. A public health threat or criminal record
  4. Violation of Turkish immigration rules and regulations, such as applying after your visa expires
  5. National security or public order concerns
  6. Applying from a neighborhood that is closed for residence permit
  7. Applying for touristic residence permit for the first time (Rejection Article 32)
  • Submit a New Application or Appeal the Decision

After addressing the issue(s) that led to the rejection of your Turkish Residence Permit application, you have three options:

  1. Submit a new application 6 months later: When your residence permit application is rejected, you cannot apply to the same residence permit type for 6 months. Prepare a new application with the corrected documentation and information, addressing the issue(s) that led to the initial rejection. Submit the new application following the standard application process. 
  2. Appeal the decision: If you believe that the rejection was unjustified, you can appeal the decision within 30 days of receiving the rejection letter. To appeal, you need to work with a lawyer and file a claim to the court, providing evidence to support your claim and requesting a review of your application. The appeal process can take several months, and there is no guarantee that the decision will be overturned. Also, the appeal process doesn’t give you the right to stay in Turkey.
  3. Explore Other Residence Permit Options: If your residence permit application is rejected and you are unable to address the reasons for rejection, you may consider exploring other visa or residence permit options. Depending on your circumstances and intentions, you may be eligible for a different type of residence permit, such as a work permit, student residence permit, property residence permit, Turkish Language Course residence permit or busi
  4. Consult with an Immigration Attorney

If you’re unsure how to address the issue(s) that led to the rejection of your Turkish Residence Permit application or need assistance with the appeal process, consider consulting with an immigration attorney. An experienced attorney can provide guidance on the best course of action and help you navigate the complex Turkish immigration system.

Conclusion

Dealing with a rejected Turkish Residence Permit application can be disheartening, but it’s important to remember that there are options available to you. By understanding the reasons for rejection, appealing the decision, reapplying with corrected information, or exploring other visa options, you may still be able to achieve your goal of residing in Turkey. Don’t hesitate to seek professional advice if you need assistance with your application or appeal.