HOW TO GET A RESIDENCE PERMIT IN ISTANBUL?

 

For foreigners who are looking to settle down in Istanbul, obtaining a residence permit is a necessary process.

 

The first step in obtaining a residence permit is to determine the type of residence permit that you need. There are several types of residence permits for foreigners in Turkey, including a short-term residence permit, a family residence permit, a student residence permit, a long-term residence permit, and a humanitarian residence permit. For a short-term residence permit, you should possess a work permit or a business visa. A family residence permit is offered to people who have married a Turkish citizen or have a Turkish family member. A student residence permit is offered to students who are studying in Turkish universities. A long-term residence permit is offered to people who have lived in Turkey for more than eight years. Finally, a humanitarian residence permit is offered to people who are unable to return to their home country due to reasons such as natural disasters or political conflicts.

 

Once you determine the type of residence permit you need, you should gather all the necessary documents. It's essential to ensure that all your documents are up-to-date, and you have all the necessary ones before applying for a residence permit. Additionally, you will need to make a payment for the residence permit fee. It is better to get help from an English-speaking lawyer during this process to guide you through your specific situation while obtaining the residence permit.

 

Once all your documents are verified, you will be issued a residence permit. The length of your residence permit depends on the type of residence permit you have applied for. A short-term residence permit is valid for up to two years, while a long-term residence permit is valid for up to eight years. With a residence permit in hand, you can legally reside in Turkey, work, study or engage in any other legal activities.

 

It's important to keep in mind that the process can vary slightly depending on the type of residence permit you need.

 

This article is intended for general informational purposes only and not intended as a substitute for the advice and counsel of a criminal defense attorney.  If you want to contact an English-speaking criminal lawyer in Istanbul for more information you can contact our office.