February 17 - they recognize family day!negmeg said:Should we start sending Valentines gift baskets to their office? joking
Is there any sort of holiday in Ankara these days?
February 17 - they recognize family day!negmeg said:Should we start sending Valentines gift baskets to their office? joking
Is there any sort of holiday in Ankara these days?
Even though process is over, I still open this forum now and have some anxiety of seeing Ankara Visa Office Applicants on top of the page ...and even before opening, I anticipate that GREAT news announcing you have gotten that super request letter..anyways I am waiting with you guys!!!SooMazi said:Anyone else savour that time in the morning before you check your email or check-in with your spouse? I always feel so hopeful like "ANYTHING is possible in these next 15 minutes...maybe right now there is an email waiting for us!" But by the time it reaches 17:00 Turkish time and the end of the work day in Ankara time I move on, lol. :
You're so lucky!Turkey2013 said:Even though process is over, I still open this forum now and have some anxiety of seeing Ankara Visa Office Applicants on top of the page ...and even before opening, I anticipate that GREAT news announcing you have gotten that super request letter..anyways I am waiting with you guys!!!
Negmeg is really fun with his idea of Valentines gift basket...!!!!
Roses are Rednegmeg said:Should we start sending Valentines gift baskets to their office? joking
Is there any sort of holiday in Ankara these days?
BAHAHAH! Made my morning!!!SooMazi said:Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Where is our visa
Ankara, we love you!
;DMrs.Asag said:BAHAHAH! Made my morning!!!
Let's hope! Like I said, I am going to Turkey next week and would love to hear something either before then or while I am there!!!SooMazi said:;D
So, there is only one working day left for the month of January. I'm a bit surprised that we haven't seen much action on this forum with ppr or in process this month. Well, here's hoping that February and Ankara kick off with a bang of good news when they are back to work on Monday!
Mrs.Asag said:Let's hope! Like I said, I am going to Turkey next week and would love to hear something either before then or while I am there!!!
My husband has to come home with me! I hate being alone in our house
What Galip has said is so IMPORTANT AND TRUE, if I may add too, order your gcms notes after you have received your aor and have been waiting a couple of months!!!! Ordering them won't delay the process, it will only make you aware of what kind of information they have, where it's at and if everything has been entered correctly...secondly, if documents are missing, payment missing, or if they have any doubts. Thirdly, you will noticed if medical, security, eligibility were met, and if they postponed the date of the medical.....!!!Galip said:The situation of Syria and closure of Damascus increased the application processing times in Ankara twice longer. Nowadays Ankara is packed with refugee applications. The limited number of staff is not enough for concluding each application in a speedy way, but they still do their best. As I wrote here before they need more officers for immigration applications as well as study & work visas.
Before they were issuing tourist visas in the same day now their average is between 7-10 days. Study visa average timeline was 2-3 weeks now it is 6-10 weeks. Family sponsorship was around 6 months now it's around 16 months, if you have a very straight application then the average is around 8-10 months, for Turkish couples it is less because of easy background checks.
Note for the new applicants: If you want to have an easy process. Make a very simple application package, do not send tons of documents, such as chat logs, pages of skype messages, over 200 pictures etc. Do not send a huge box, try to send everything in a big envelope. Pay all the fees upfront and give them your correct e-mail & phone numbers. If they can't reach you on the phone or by e-mail , then they will send you a post and this will really delay your process.
I wish everyone in this forum all the best.
Damascus used to deal with a whole big chunk of nationalities for immigration. Don't quote me on this, but as far as I'm aware, when the Damascus office closed Ankara got the Iranian applicants (a few under the federal skilled worker program were oddly transferred to Warsaw), Lebanese nationals were transferred to Beirut and all the other nationalities (including Syrian) were transferred to Amman.Abe1004 said:It better not be 8-10 months lol...i will flip my *censored word*
I heard somewhere they cleared Syria backlog and Ankara office applications should really have priority over Syrian ones.