
Fingerprints Will Be Taken from Africa to Turkey with Visa
Turkey has implemented a new mandatory fingerprinting system for visa applicants from Africa to improve security and manage migration processes effectively.
New Biometric Requirements for Turkish Visas in Africa
Turkey now requires fingerprints from everyone applying for a Turkish Visa in African countries. This new rule helps the government track who enters the country and keeps the borders safe. İsmail Çataklı, the Ministry Spokesperson, says the system is ready and fully tested. It's a big step for security.
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About 4 million foreigners live in Turkey today. Because of these high numbers, officials need better ways to identify people at the border. Turkey currently hosts more immigrants than any other country, so tracking arrivals is a top priority.
Solving Problems with the Turkish Visa and Irregular Migration
A major issue for the police is when people move from legal to illegal status. Many travelers arrive with valid papers. But some later destroy their passports or IDs to avoid being sent home. They might even use fake names to ask for asylum under false pretenses.
When these people are caught, they often claim they fled war or trouble at home. Without a passport or a digital record, it's hard for the state to check these stories. The new fingerprinting system fixes this. It creates a digital ID the moment you apply for your visa.
How the New Fingerprint System Works
Consulates and centers across Africa now include this step in the visa process. When you apply, they scan your fingerprints and save them in a central database. If someone is found without papers later, the police can match their prints to the original file. It makes it much harder to hide your identity.
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İsmail Çataklı noted that the system works well after many tests. He believes this will stop people from overstaying or trying to live in the country illegally. So, it's a win for both security and legal travel.
Turkey’s Place in Global Migration
Since Turkey sits at a crossroads between continents, it's a natural hub for travel. The Ministry of Interior views migration as a long-term reality, not just a quick fix. By updating the Turkish Visa process, they're setting a new standard for safe travel. This system is very similar to what you'd find in the US or Europe.
And this is only one part of a larger plan. The government is also tightening border controls and working with international groups. For travelers from Africa, this means the process is now more formal. You'll follow a standard biometric step just like you would for a Schengen visa. It's a clear way to ensure your Turkish Visa remains your ticket to legal entry.
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