List of Documents Required for Family Reunification Visa from Turkmenistan
Learn the essential documents required for a Turkish family reunification visa from Turkmenistan to ensure a smooth and successful application process for your family.
Overview of the Family Reunification Visa
Applying for a Family Reunification Visa lets you join your spouse or children in Turkey. If you're from Turkmenistan, you'll need to follow specific steps. You'll work with the Turkish Embassy in Ashgabat and their service centers. It's a process that requires careful document checks.
Essential Personal Documents
You need a separate file for every person applying. This rule applies to both adults and kids. Don't mix documents together in one folder.
Passport Requirements
- Original Passport: Make sure it's valid for at least 8 months from your travel date.
- Domestic Passport: You'll need clear copies of pages 1, 3, 5, 9, and 32.
- Foreign Passport: Just copy the main info page with your photo.
Biometric Photographs
- Get two biometric photos (5×6 cm).
- Use a plain white background.
- And make sure they're fresh—taken within the last 6 months.
Proving Eligibility for the Family Reunification Visa
You must show you're legally related to the person in Turkey. This is the core of your application. Without clear proof, the embassy will likely say no.
Marriage Certificate
Did you get married in Turkmenistan? Then bring your original certificate and a copy. You'll need to get it translated into Turkish. But don't forget, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Turkmenistan must approve both the copy and the translation.
Sponsor Commitment
Your family member in Turkey needs to sign a commitment letter called a Taahhütname. It's a promise that they will support you while you're there. They usually get this from a notary.
Residence History
Have you lived in Turkey before? If so, show your old residence permits or address records. This helps show your history with the country.
Health and Travel Insurance
You'll need health insurance before you apply. It's a must for everyone. Your policy needs to meet three main rules:
- Turkey Coverage: The policy has to work inside Turkey.
- COVID-19: It must cover medical costs related to the virus.
- Duration: It should cover your whole stay or the period the consulate asks for.
Fees and Submission Process
Getting your visa isn't free. There are two main costs you'll pay when you submit your papers.
- Visa Fee: This goes to the Turkish government for processing.
- Service Fee: This goes to the center that handles your biometric data.
- No Refunds: Keep in mind that you won't get your money back. This is true even if the embassy rejects your application.
Important Guidelines for a Successful Application
You want your application to succeed. So, follow these simple tips to avoid delays:
If you need a closer look here, see Important Guidelines for a Successful Application.
- Check Everything: Most denials happen because of missing papers. Don't let that be you.
- Separate Folders: Even if you're traveling as a group, everyone needs their own folder.
- Extra Documents: The Embassy in Ashgabat makes the final call. They might ask for bank statements or police records later.
- Final Decision: Sending in your papers doesn't mean you'll definitely get the visa.
Getting your Family Reunification Visa takes time and patience. But with the right papers, you'll be one step closer to your family in Turkey.
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