The V-137 restriction code is an informational status for foreigners notified to leave Turkey. Learn how this code affects your legal status and entry rights.
Understanding the V-137 Restriction Code
If you're in Turkey, you might see a V-137 restriction code on your record. The Migration Management office uses this code as a formal heads-up. It means your legal right to stay here has ended. It isn't an immediate deportation order. Instead, it's a notice telling you to leave the country on your own.
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Why do authorities issue the V-137 restriction code?
Usually, it happens when you don't meet the rules for a residence permit anymore. Or maybe you broke visa rules. Common reasons include staying past your visa or having an extension request denied. Sometimes, officers find people with irregular status during routine checks. When this happens, you get 7 to 30 days to leave Turkey. This is called an "invitation to leave."
The Consequences of Ignoring a V-137 Notification
You must follow the rules once you get this code. If you leave within the given time, you can often avoid a long entry ban. But ignoring the notice leads to big problems. And these problems can affect your future travel plans.
- Administrative Fines: You'll have to pay fines at the border for your illegal stay.
- Entry Bans: The government might change your code to a deportation order. This could ban you from Turkey for many years.
- Forced Deportation: if police catch you after your time is up, they may take you to a removal center.
How to Remove the V-137 Restriction Code
This code usually goes away once you leave and pay your fines. It's tied to that specific exit order. But what if the code was a mistake? You have legal ways to fight it. First, you can file an administrative appeal. You do this at the Migration Office to fix simple errors. Second, you can file a lawsuit in the Administrative Court. This aims to cancel the decision entirely. You usually have 60 days to start this process. It's best to talk to a lawyer for this.
Difference Between V-137 and Deportation
Don't confuse the V-137 restriction code with a direct deportation order. The V-137 lets you plan your own trip and pick your exit point. If you follow the rules, you might be able to come back to Turkey much sooner. A deportation order is different. Authorities take you to the border themselves. That usually comes with a 5-year ban or longer. So, acting quickly on a V-137 notice is your best bet to protect your future travel.
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