Our View
Turkey offers a wide range of immigration options for foreigners seeking to visit, reside, work, or obtain citizenship. These include short-term visit permits, short and long-term residence permits, work permits, and investment-based pathways to Turkish citizenship. Each immigration category is governed by specific provisions of Turkish immigration law, and is subject to distinct application procedures and eligibility criteria.
Given the diversity of options under Turkey’s immigration law, it is essential for foreign nationals to clearly understand the legal framework and select the immigration pathway that best suits their goals. At ASY LEGAL, we leverage our deep expertise in immigration law to help our clients navigate this complex legal landscape with confidence and clarity.
Our Services
At ASY LEGAL, we provide end-to-end legal consultancy across all immigration routes available under Turkish immigration law, including residence permits, work permits, and citizenship by investment. Our services cover eligibility assessment, strategic guidance on the appropriate application path, preparation and submission of required documents, and full legal representation before the relevant authorities throughout the entire immigration process.
For residence permits, we assist with all procedural and documentary requirements, appointment scheduling, and compliance with duration limits and recent regulatory updates under immigration law. In work permit applications, we support both employers and foreign individuals in managing corporate and individual filings in accordance with the applicable provisions of Turkish immigration law.
For investors applying for Turkish citizenship, we offer tailored legal support for each available scheme, whether based on real estate acquisition, fixed capital investment, or other qualified financial assets. Our team handles the entire legal process, from due diligence and title deed transactions to obtaining the certificate of conformity and completing the citizenship application under the relevant immigration law framework.
Further Resources
2024 Update: Critical Changes to Work Permit Applications for Foreigners in Turkey