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Hello. Please tell me. I am a citizen of Ukraine. Can I apply for a work visa to the Turkish Embassy while in Georgia?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2012-01-1312 years ago
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аватар Anetka-gan
100% you will be answered at the Turkish Embassy in Georgia. in theory they can accept your documents. but you need to know them first. call them.
аватар shumera
Contact the companies dealing with this issue, they will explain to you how this process takes place.
аватар Anetka-gan
It is better not to apply to companies with work visas to Turkey. Turks do not just hand out work visas. especially if they want to work in Istanbul.
аватар shumera
The embassy will not talk and explain what's what, if you contact the company (there are normal ones, not everyone is bred and set up) for a consultation in which they will explain all sorts of "pitfalls" and so on. In this case, there is nothing prejudicial in contacting the company. True, money, of course, will cost, if they are not available for this, then only the embassy, ​​of course.
аватар Anetka-gan
"The embassy will not talk and explain what's what" who told you this ??? embassies are primarily there to clarify and discuss issues regarding visas.
аватар shumera
Well, you know better, you apparently received a work visa to Turkey, in a non-native country.
аватар shumera
if the embassy is so persistently recommended, then before you go to beat the thresholds, write to them, explaining your question [email protected]. Much more convenient than standing in line.
аватар Anetka-gan
I, and many of my friends, applied to the embassies of other countries while in a "non-native country" and they always "talked and explained what was happening" with them. This is the job of an embassy.
аватар shumera
What kind of visas? And it is to embassies, and not visa consulates and other units?
аватар shumera
Share your experience, how it was in which countries and what are the results.
аватар Anetka-gan
Why go or write when you can call????
Tbilisi, David Agmasenebeli Avenue, 61
tel.: +995 (32) 95 20 14
fax: +995 (32) 95 18 10
it's easier and faster
аватар Anetka-gan
Are you interested in my private life?
the type of visa does not affect whether the embassy-computer-consulate will give an answer or not. this is VISA.
the question was what? "Can I apply for a work visa to the Turkish Embassy while in Georgia?"
call the embassy and ask "Can I...?" and get an exact yes/no answer..it's EASY!
аватар shumera
But I'm still very interested in how you and many of your friends so easily managed to contact the embassy directly? Perhaps you, of course, are familiar with the ambassadors of different countries, then the question disappears by itself ..
аватар shumera
The answer "Yes, No" is not an explanation of the question and all the subtleties of this issue.
аватар Anetka-gan
look wider! )))
аватар shumera
Yes, what are you, where do I go. better not broadly, but precisely, than about everything and a little bit ..
аватар Anetka-gan
even the consul will not give a full explanation. A decision on a work visa is made only after the Ministry of Labor in Turkey, at the request of the employer, issues a work permit, etc. etc.
But that is another topic. I understand that nikollist already has all the necessary documents.
аватар Anetka-gan
what was the question? "Can I apply for a work visa to the Turkish Embassy while in Georgia?"
what is the explanation here?
if the question was "HOW to get a work visa" then it was possible to "explain")))
аватар shumera
We don’t know the most important thing, if the questioner has the necessary package of documents ?! And it is unlikely, so if it had already been assembled, such a question would hardly have arisen ..
аватар shumera
If a person asks a similar question on a travel site, this indicates that he doesn’t really know anything about this issue and your answer is to contact, as you said, the embassy and my proposal to use the services of an intermediary - to find out - is the place to be. And the fact that we have spread such demagoguery here has nothing to do with the answer to the question posed. We have already answered it in the first 2 messages :)
аватар hatinka
I also think that the most accurate source is the primary source, i.e. consulate/embassy of Turkey. If you can't get something out of them, then you can go to companies and forums.
аватар Tet.A_sv
It is generally accepted international practice that a citizen applies to the consulate in the country where he legally resides. If you are a citizen of Ukraine and are in Georgia for permanent residence and you have the relevant documents, then you need to contact the Turkish Consulate in Georgia. If not, then only to the consulate on the territory of Ukraine. There are many Russian citizens in Ukraine for permanent residence, they all buy tours here, in our TOs, or organize trips themselves, and all consulates serve them without any problems. Appeal to the consulate in "foreign" territory is allowed only in exceptional cases. Do not use the services of intermediaries :-)))
аватар shumera
they ask us - we are also advisers from the outside, so before breaking in, as they advise above to the embassy, ​​you can first ask the intermediary, and the intermediary is, for example, a lawyer who knows his business, will tell you better than many advisers here, whether it is possible or not and other subtleties appeals in a "foreign" country. It's not the 90s for a long time and there is nothing wrong with intermediaries (lawyers).
аватар shumera
By the way, I'm not campaigning for turning to lawyers, just explain to me why you are trying so hard to prove that such an eventual development does not have a place to be?!
аватар nikollist
OK. Thanks everyone. The whole package of documents is. I was just wondering if it is possible to apply in a foreign country. It seems like it's possible. I'll call the embassy tomorrow.
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