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Information and Services in Turkey Section => Residency in Turkey, Visas, Work Permit Questions => Topic started by: Kevin Sowten on December 01, 2014, 04:31:21 AM

Title: Applying for residency
Post by: Kevin Sowten on December 01, 2014, 04:31:21 AM
I have seen the place opposite the Mulberry Tree restaurant recommended on CBF several times.
We popped in last week and were quoted circa 500TL each which seemed a bit steep.
Are there any (reliable) cheaper alternatives ?

TIA
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: Hamlet on December 01, 2014, 05:23:15 AM
Mrs Hamlet & I both employed the services of Yakup to renew our residencies and we know of many others that have done so as well.

Yakup charges just 100tl for his services and earns every lira of it believe me.
He spends the best part of the day running (literally) around from one government department to another in order to get everything done.
I certainly wouldn't do all he does for £36, or less!

The other 400tl (approx) covers all the disbursements required to obtain your residency.

I would have no hesitation in recommending Yakup and I very rarely make recommendations.  8)
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: davybill on December 01, 2014, 08:02:37 AM
Yes Yakup helped us,and sorted problems we didn't realise we had,you can do it cheaper doing it yourself,
But he takes out, the hassle, of  Turkish red tape.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: snowtop on December 01, 2014, 08:42:48 AM
We used Yakup and will use him again.
I think you just misunderstood him about the cost.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: usedbustickets on December 01, 2014, 10:32:56 AM
I'd endorse Yakup too.  Although he did not do my residency but has done other jobs involving Turkish 'interfaces', government and otherwise, and for me he earned every penny with the run around he does to get you through all the hoops of what ever it is you are applying for or whatever.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: Kevin Sowten on December 01, 2014, 13:32:01 PM
Thanks for the advice (there is, after all an 80 dollar fee included in the price - and Yakups fee is now 150)
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: Hamlet on December 01, 2014, 17:48:08 PM
I wasn't aware his fee had gone up but it is over a year since he did mine and I understand he has a bit more paperwork to complete now.

What is the 80 Dollars for then Kevin?
 8)
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: Kevin Sowten on December 01, 2014, 18:06:03 PM
$80 is the standard fee for the permit, plus 50TL for the card,
100TL passport translation,
150TL for Yakup and a 25TL admin fee.
So about £150 all up (plus health insurance of course)
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: LeeGlo on December 01, 2014, 18:19:17 PM
Yes, we got Yakup to do ours this time even though we have done them ourselves in the past (old blue book job). It's the passport translation (joke or what) and noter fees which put the price up, this wasn't necessary before. Plus ours fall due at the end of August and I just couldn't face all the running around in the heat.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: lance on December 02, 2014, 09:06:06 AM
How long is the wait to get your residency back ,do they post it or do you collect it from passport police.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: davybill on December 02, 2014, 13:12:09 PM
My residency was 4weeks wife's was 5,sent at the same time,
Friends took over 6weeks if your going to UK ,make sure you apply,
Well before, we had to keep going to PTT sorting office by Ortogar,
A few times before we got ours,
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: WordBird on December 03, 2014, 14:51:04 PM
I think it depends on where you live, Lance.
Mr WB's took seven weeks, our daughter's only five.
On each occasion the postie brought them to the village with the rest of the mail; it had to be signed for so it couldn't be left in the shop with everything else; instead he left it with the owners of one of the nearby restaurants who know us and could vouch for us.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: LeeGlo on December 03, 2014, 17:24:38 PM
Ours both came back together, delivered to the house by PTT Kargo, 30 days from our application date.
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: lance on December 04, 2014, 12:05:25 PM
got mine today from post office no book just card now . :D
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: davybill on December 04, 2014, 15:29:58 PM
Yes just a card Lance,when we went through Turkish customs going to UK in September,
The customs officer looked at it,and said/Visa,he didn't know it was our residency,
Until we told him,and the officer next to him told him,
Talk about lack of infomation ? Duh
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: lance on December 05, 2014, 10:36:59 AM
if your not much good being a waiter or bar man you work in the customs ,thick as planks, miserable ,
unhelpful surly gits. >:(
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: KKOB on December 05, 2014, 11:39:47 AM
Customs have no dealings with visas or residence permits.

Most waiters and barmen know it's their cousins, the Pasport Polis, that handle those matters.  ;)
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: davybill on December 05, 2014, 12:48:48 PM
OK passport official didn't know, what the new residency card was,duh
Title: Re: Applying for residency
Post by: LeeGlo on December 05, 2014, 18:39:33 PM
We compounded the confusion by going to Northern Cyprus with our new RP cards AND brand new passports with no entry stamps - poor guy didn't quite know what to make of it, till he made a quick phone call. Needless to say we got out and back in OK but I was sweating for a minute or two.