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It is easy to fall in love with Turkey and lose track of time, but overstaying your tourist visa or e-Visa can lead to frustrating and expensive consequences. Knowing the rules can save you from hefty fines and future travel bans.
Consult with an expert lawyer to resolve overstay issues and apply for residency.
The penalty for overstaying is calculated based on your nationality and the exact number of days you have exceeded your visa limit. You must pay this fine at the airport's "Visa Violation Office" (Vize İhlal Ofisi) before you go through passport control to leave the country.
If you overstay for a significant period (typically more than 90 days) or if you leave the country without paying your overstay fine at the airport, you will automatically be issued a ban from re-entering Turkey. This ban can range from 3 months to 5 years.
If you apply for a short-term residence permit before your tourist visa expires, you are legally allowed to remain in the country while your application is being processed, even if your original visa runs out.
Visa rules can be complex and subject to change. If you are facing a severe overstay penalty, a deportation order, or need help navigating residency laws, find the right legal expert to assist you at LetFix.
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