Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by tracin123: 3:08pm On Jan 07, 2021 |
Fezzar: Anyone have an idea about shipping an iphone from china to istanbul?? Not possible. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Fezzar: 7:23pm On Jan 07, 2021 |
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by anotherguyonNL: 6:33am On Jan 09, 2021 |
anotherguyonNL: After the interview is it compulsory that you leave your passport with the Turkish embassy? or can you take it with you and bring it back when / if the embassy needs it? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Folarge06(m): 6:43am On Jan 09, 2021 |
Yes definitely you will have to drop your passport at Mz vize center...
Abeg who dey essenyurt and sefakoy.
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Fezzar: 5:44pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
Folarge06: Yes definitely you will have to drop your passport at Mz vize center...
Abeg who dey essenyurt and sefakoy.
it Me |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Fezzar: 5:45pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
Folarge06: Yes definitely you will have to drop your passport at Mz vize center...
Abeg who dey essenyurt and sefakoy.
I'm in Esenyurt |
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by chekz169: 7:20am On Jan 10, 2021 |
Is there anybody in Fatih ? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by seyisanya(m): 7:54pm On Jan 10, 2021 |
chekz169: Is there anybody in Fatih ? I sent you a PM. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by prince2ce(m): 7:18am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Pls Nlanders is there anyone coming from lagos to instabul this week? Kindly get intouch for God sake. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Paramedickelvin: 8:59am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Good morning please any advice for someone taking up to 200m to Turkey, though is intention is to buy property and open a business in Turkey,but I heard is almost impossible to travel with such huge amount,any advice please? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by seyisanya(m): 8:45am On Jan 12, 2021 |
Paramedickelvin: Good morning please any advice for someone taking up to 200m to Turkey, though is intention is to buy property and open a business in Turkey,but I heard is almost impossible to travel with such huge amount,any advice please? You mean you want to put the money inside Ghana-Must-Go and board a flight with it? Which kain stress be dat nah? On a more serious note, you don't need to stress yourself at all. Hire a renowned solicitor in Nigeria who will help you mediate with a property agent in Turkey. You can close the deal from Nigeria seamlessly. In fact, you will qualify for citizenship by investment. We're talking about more than half a million dollars here. 1 Like |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by mrbrodaman: 9:58am On Jan 12, 2021 |
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 11:06am On Jan 12, 2021 |
Pretty simple and straightforward if you come with the right visa. Fill some forms in Turkish and pay the processing fees. mrbrodaman:
Hi guys, please does anyone here know the process of getting the residency after arriving at Turkey? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by olamide100: 3:16pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
I dey esenyurt . what's happening Folarge06: Yes definitely you will have to drop your passport at Mz vize center...
Abeg who dey essenyurt and sefakoy.
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by olamide100: 3:17pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
Lets link up.i'm the guy youcalled back in abuja last Nov Fezzar:
I'm in Esenyurt |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by olamide100: 3:19pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
I'm in esenyurt.lets link up Oluwatifemi:
Where in Istanbul are you Fezzar? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by olamide100: 3:21pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
Who is in esenyurt lets link up? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by chekz169: 4:40pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
A big shout out to @suspense12 Suspense12: Hello guys, Merry Christmas!
I see a lot of information that can scare applicants here. Nevertheless, don't give up.
Turkey is such a nice place to live and study. I will be honest with you, no assurances on jobs especially if you want to do office work. But what most people do here is teaching and you must have some level of certification and a good CV to back it up.
On the sideline, if you are into buying and selling, Turkey is the best place to be. Things are very cheap here....food, clothes, transportation (to an extent) and life generally.
Housing cost- It is best for you to rent a shared apartment (staying with others in an apartment). In Istanbul, you can get apartments from around 10-40k Naira per month. Depending on if it's furnished or not!
Students benefit a lot from the cheap transportation if you have the student bus card...once you do a month subscription on it for around 2.5/3k, you will have the opportunity of having 200rides (bus, ferry, train, team)
Food is very cheap here especially if you do not mind eating their local food and also if you can cook your food yourself. Cooking in your house saves a lot of money!
School fees- Depends on the school you apply for. Public schools charge as low as $300 per session but a bit difficult to gain admission. Private universities can charge between $1.5k - $4k per session. It's easier to gain admission to any of the private universities....when searching, look for schools that do not require application fee (if you like free things like me).
Istanbul is big so when applying you have to consider nearness to where you want to stay. It doesn't make much sense if your school is 2hrs from your place, though it doesn't matter much these days that lectures are online.
Business side- if you are into merchandising, this is a good place to visit. There are so many markets in Istanbul- depending on what you want to buy and where you will get it cheaply. Electronics such as phones and TV can be a bit expensive, but other stuffs can be relatively cheap. You can get busy with sales of clothes, shoes, household accessories etc, if you are looking for a side hustle....it pays very well if you have buyers and people you can send to in Nigeria!
I wish you well in all your endeavours guys! For those in Istanbul and anyone wishing to come to Turkey, feel free to hit me up, I stay around Pendik. Would be nice to have friends around! 1 Like |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by chekz169: 4:51pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
A big shout out to @suspense12
During my short visit, He took me around some places in Istanbul. He was the last person I reached out to and he gave a quick response and tips for me not to get exploited my the yellow taxi’s. Mind u... Those yellow taxi guys will always look for a way to exploit u into paying more. during my visit.....I stayed at the European side of Istanbul and does not seems like their was a pandemic restrictions...Life seems normal. My visit was cool and interesting... The foods were cheap though they look complicated, cheap hotel depending on your financial status. I visited the bazaar and the blue mosque. It’s rained throughout my visit. surprisedly... I enter a mosque for the first time in my life and I was welcomed! No harassment and No religious differentiation!!! 1 Like |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by chekz169: 6:04pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
More photos |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by SeunOSEWApenis(f): 7:32pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
benji93: I am sorry, these are hard times. You may have to wait till spring. Can you defer your program till the spring semester?
pls do you have an idea of how I can make payments for application fee? The school provided their bank account details and swift codes. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Bioles1187(m): 1:07pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
chekz169: A big shout out to @suspense12
During my short visit, He took me around some places in Istanbul. He was the last person I reached out to and he gave a quick response and tips for me not to get exploited my the yellow taxi’s. Mind u... Those yellow taxi guys will always look for a way to exploit u into paying more. during my visit.....I stayed at the European side of Istanbul and does not seems like their was a pandemic restrictions...Life seems normal. My visit was cool and interesting... The foods were cheap though they look complicated, cheap hotel depending on your financial status. I visited the bazaar and the blue mosque. It’s rained throughout my visit. surprisedly... I enter a mosque for the first time in my life and I was welcomed! No harassment and No religious differentiation!!! Almighty will bless you for this pictures |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by milfrey(m): 10:01am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Hello guys, has anyone overstay visa and pay fine when leaving Turkey? How much did they charge per day and did you ever apply for another visa in Nigeria, was it granted. Please need your answers urgently someone is in need of it. Thank you. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by taiwotosho22(m): 1:58pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Suspense12: Hello guys, Merry Christmas!
I see a lot of information that can scare applicants here. Nevertheless, don't give up.
Turkey is such a nice place to live and study. I will be honest with you, no assurances on jobs especially if you want to do office work. But what most people do here is teaching and you must have some level of certification and a good CV to back it up.
On the sideline, if you are into buying and selling, Turkey is the best place to be. Things are very cheap here....food, clothes, transportation (to an extent) and life generally.
Housing cost- It is best for you to rent a shared apartment (staying with others in an apartment). In Istanbul, you can get apartments from around 10-40k Naira per month. Depending on if it's furnished or not!
Students benefit a lot from the cheap transportation if you have the student bus card...once you do a month subscription on it for around 2.5/3k, you will have the opportunity of having 200rides (bus, ferry, train, team)
Food is very cheap here especially if you do not mind eating their local food and also if you can cook your food yourself. Cooking in your house saves a lot of money!
School fees- Depends on the school you apply for. Public schools charge as low as $300 per session but a bit difficult to gain admission. Private universities can charge between $1.5k - $4k per session. It's easier to gain admission to any of the private universities....when searching, look for schools that do not require application fee (if you like free things like me).
Istanbul is big so when applying you have to consider nearness to where you want to stay. It doesn't make much sense if your school is 2hrs from your place, though it doesn't matter much these days that lectures are online.
Business side- if you are into merchandising, this is a good place to visit. There are so many markets in Istanbul- depending on what you want to buy and where you will get it cheaply. Electronics such as phones and TV can be a bit expensive, but other stuffs can be relatively cheap. You can get busy with sales of clothes, shoes, household accessories etc, if you are looking for a side hustle....it pays very well if you have buyers and people you can send to in Nigeria!
I wish you well in all your endeavours guys! For those in Istanbul and anyone wishing to come to Turkey, feel free to hit me up, I stay around Pendik. Would be nice to have friends around! Hello. I give you a PM, want to make some enquiries.Thanks. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by anotherguyonNL: 3:14pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Who can help me with a sample of the cover letter for a Tourist Visa to Turkey? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by hakeembass(m): 10:49am On Jan 17, 2021 |
zhad: Application Form Int Passport Data Page Insurance by M viza Flight and Hotel Reservation Invitation Letter if any and other relevant Supporting Doc. Intro Letter with Company letter head Bank Statement (6 months) 2 Passport photograph white background
please for the bank statement, is there a minimum balance that must have been maintained for the months? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by zhad(m): 11:53am On Jan 17, 2021 |
No Minimum m. You should have at least 2M balance before printout hakeembass:
please for the bank statement, is there a minimum balance that must have been maintained for the months?
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dave0116(m): 2:32pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
Suspense12: Hello guys, Merry Christmas!
I see a lot of information that can scare applicants here. Nevertheless, don't give up.
Turkey is such a nice place to live and study. I will be honest with you, no assurances on jobs especially if you want to do office work. But what most people do here is teaching and you must have some level of certification and a good CV to back it up.
On the sideline, if you are into buying and selling, Turkey is the best place to be. Things are very cheap here....food, clothes, transportation (to an extent) and life generally.
Housing cost- It is best for you to rent a shared apartment (staying with others in an apartment). In Istanbul, you can get apartments from around 10-40k Naira per month. Depending on if it's furnished or not!
Students benefit a lot from the cheap transportation if you have the student bus card...once you do a month subscription on it for around 2.5/3k, you will have the opportunity of having 200rides (bus, ferry, train, team)
Food is very cheap here especially if you do not mind eating their local food and also if you can cook your food yourself. Cooking in your house saves a lot of money!
School fees- Depends on the school you apply for. Public schools charge as low as $300 per session but a bit difficult to gain admission. Private universities can charge between $1.5k - $4k per session. It's easier to gain admission to any of the private universities....when searching, look for schools that do not require application fee (if you like free things like me).
Istanbul is big so when applying you have to consider nearness to where you want to stay. It doesn't make much sense if your school is 2hrs from your place, though it doesn't matter much these days that lectures are online.
Business side- if you are into merchandising, this is a good place to visit. There are so many markets in Istanbul- depending on what you want to buy and where you will get it cheaply. Electronics such as phones and TV can be a bit expensive, but other stuffs can be relatively cheap. You can get busy with sales of clothes, shoes, household accessories etc, if you are looking for a side hustle....it pays very well if you have buyers and people you can send to in Nigeria!
I wish you well in all your endeavours guys! For those in Istanbul and anyone wishing to come to Turkey, feel free to hit me up, I stay around Pendik. Would be nice to have friends around! Wow thanks alot for this motivation I have some questions: 1. I have just C's in my waec gce and I intend studying Economics , what are my chances of getting admitted in a public school 2. I researched on METU and found out it's main campus is in Ankara and kinda like the school based on the tuition for my proposed course which I saw on their site to be 1300tl (+70k), so is this really their fees or will I pay for other things and what other cheaper options do I have. 3. I'm hoping to study at Ankara or Istanbul, so pls refer me to other cheap options that doesn't require application fees 4. Please is language test compulsory, if no hope I won't be asked to pay for it or mandated to write other exams at my cost when I arrive Turkey... 5. I'm currently learning programming, how's the ecosystem for techs in Turkey? 6. my budget is 1m, do you think it'll be enough to process it? And if No what's the minimum amount I should target in my account? |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Bioles1187(m): 4:38pm On Jan 18, 2021 |
Still in the process. please and please DONT LEAVE US HERE without information on how your work life is over there. I think that's what is missing to know. |
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Drhay: 5:13pm On Jan 18, 2021 |
Uhmmn anyone who has gotten approval recently ?
Been waiting since October ok |