How to Apply for a Residence Permit in Turkey Through a Notary?

Foreigner submitting residence permit application at a notary office in Turkey with the help of a Turkish law firm.

Introduction

For foreigners living in Turkey, getting a residence permit has become much simpler and quicker. Thanks to a recent regulation, you can now apply directly through a notary. You no longer need to go to the Immigration Office yourself — the notary checks your documents and submits them properly on your behalf.

To make the process even smoother, you can also get help from a Turkish law firm. The notary team will handle your documents and smoothly assist you at every stage of the process.

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🎧 Residence Permit Application in Turkey Through Notary

Why Is Applying through a Notary So Important?

In the past, foreigners had to visit the Immigration Office themselves, hand in their documents, and wait in long queues. For many — especially those who couldn’t get an appointment easily or didn’t speak Turkish — this was often stressful and took a lot of time.

Now, the notaries can accept your paperwork and transmit it electronically to the Immigration Office.
Utilizing a Turkish law office ensures that your request is accurate and complete with the full official requirements.

Steps for Applying for a Residence Permit via a Notary

Gather all required documents (see the full list below)
✅ Visit a notary and inform them that you’d like to apply for a residence permit
✅ The notary will verify your documents and transmit them electronically to the Immigration Office
✅ You will be issued a reference number to track your application online

Frequently Asked Questions

+ Will I still have to go to the Immigration Office even after filing through a notary?

No. The notary will send your documents over the internet. But the Immigration Office may request more documents or bring you in for interview if necessary.

+ How do I monitor my application?

You can follow the progress of the application through the immigration office’s official website by using the reference number given by the notary.

+ Is there a fee for the notary service?

Yes. Fees for notary services and residence permit are liable for official fees. You may inquire about the latest fees from the notary.

Required Documents for Application for Residence Permit through a Notary

📄 Passport
— Original along with a photocopy (including ID page and most recent entry stamp)

🏠 Title deed or rental agreement
— A property deed or a notarized rental agreement stating your address in Turkey

🖼️ Biometric photos
— 4 recent, ICAO-standard, white-background photos

🩺 Health insurance policy
— Valid private health insurance covering Turkey

🧾 Tax number
— Obtained from the tax office (needed to pay fees)

💳 Application fee and residence card receipts
— Proof of payment

📋 Application form for residence permit
— Can be prepared by the notary or submitted beforehand

💼 Documentary proof of financial resources (wherever necessary)
— Bank statement, salary slip, or support declaration

📑 Birth certificate & certificate of marital status (when necessary)
— Apostiled and translated into Turkish

🔍 Criminal record (if required)
— From Turkey and/or home country.

Advantages of Processing through a Notary

  • No more queuing up at the Immigration Office
  • Simpler for speakers who do not speak Turkish
  • Ensures that documents are submitted properly
  • Faster and less stressful process

Conclusion

To have your paperwork in order and fill out the application in the minimum amount of time possible, contact a specialist Turkish law firm.

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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.

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