Introduction
Having experienced a refusal of residence permit or visa in Turkey may be intimidating but not always an end of the road. Aliens in 2025 are still within their right to appeal such decisions within designated legal timelines. With this resource, created with Turkish government sources kept under advisement, you are taken step by step through legal remedies that are available to you—whether you decide to do this yourself or with a Turkish immigration lawyer.
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Common Causes of Rejection
Applications for residence permit/visa may be rejected by Turkey for:
- Incompletely or misleadingly filled
- Inadequate explanation as to intended stay
- Prior offenses (like overstaying or deportation orders)
- Lack of financial stability
- National security or public health concerns
When and How to Appeal?
Once notified of rejection:
- File an administrative protest within 10 days
- Make a judicial appeal to the Administrative Court within 60 days
You can do both simultaneously. You can efficiently do both procedures with a Turkish lawyer that is familiar with immigration procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is legally possible. However, working with a Turkish immigration lawyer is highly recommended due to the legal language and the complexity of preparing the required documents and arguments.
If you miss the appeal deadline, your right to appeal is forfeited. You would then need to file a completely new application, unless exceptional legal circumstances apply, which a Turkish lawyer can help determine.
In most cases, if there is no deportation order, you may legally stay in Turkey during the appeal period. However, it's critical to confirm this with your Turkish lawyer to avoid unlawful presence.
No, as of 2025, Turkey does not have a fully centralized and reliable online appeal system. While limited digital application options may exist in some provinces, most appeals still need to be filed in person or through a lawyer. It’s recommended to consult a local >immigration lawyer for the most accurate and up-to-date procedures.
Appeal Process: Step by Step (2025)
Receive the Official Decision
A written notice will include grounds and date of rejection.
Administrative Objection
Formal appeal letter (in Turkish) to be presented to migration office with supporting documentation.
Take to Court if Necessary
In the event that no response is made or your protest is denied, file for a suit at the Administrative Court. Here, Turkish immigration lawyer is strongly recommended.
Documents Required for Appeal (2025)
When challenging a rejection, prepare:
- Passport copy
- Rejection Letter
- Turkish address statement
- Appeal petition (in Turkish)
- Any documentation to evidence (bank proof, insurance, rental contract, etc.)
📌 Your Turkish lawyer can ensure that the appeal is properly filled out and properly formatted.
What happened in 2025?
Following are the most recent updates until 2025:
| Area | Old (Until 2024) | New (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Rejection Notice Time | Up to 15 days | Must be made within 7 days |
| E-Government Access | Limited info available | Application status fully viewable now |
| Rules of Power of Attorney | Notarisation required | Electronic PoA permitted for immigration |
| Filing Procedure | In-person only | Now supplemented by online appeal process |
Substantiative Law vs. Appeal
- An appeal does not stay a deportation order unless stated
- Failure to meet deadlines forfeits your right to challenge
- A Turkey immigration attorney can also help to make application for stay of execution to prevent deportation
Conclusion
For your application to proceed smoothly and in compliance with the law, it is beneficial to seek support from a Turkish lawyer specialized in immigration law. Protecting your rights is possible with professional assistance.
Source
- Directorate General of Migration Management – Residence Permit Types and Application Process
- Administrative Jurisdiction Procedures Law (Law No. 2577) – Article 7 on Appeal Deadlines
- Directorate General of Migration Management – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Ministry of Justice – Turkish Court System and Appeal Mechanisms
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Visa Regimes and Exemptions
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Baris Erkan Celebi is an English-speaking Turkish lawyer who exclusively represents foreign investors in Turkey. His law firm in Turkey specializes in providing international investors in Turkey with reliable legal counsel and personalized business solutions.

