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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by fispet2009(m): 10:57pm On Dec 12, 2019
Helenbims:
I got this from Turkish embassy after applying for my student visa with all my documents complete and notarized. I have my admission letter and paid admission fee. I have no reason to be rejectes but they decided to wicked me. What can I do folks?
Can I appeal or what do I Do? To wait y months in Nigeria is a hell to me.



You have to wait for 6 months for reapplication. You need to carry your university along in the visa processing as they must send a confirmation of your name to the embassy.
Also your statement of account (balance) might be another hinderance to your visa.
You can contact me for more details.
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by fispet2009(m): 11:08pm On Dec 12, 2019
petemail2all:
Thanks for the info. I will still appreciate some other responses though. Cos Its supposed to be one way since it's study visa.





Student visa only require a one way ticket. Don’t waste your precious money bro.

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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by fispet2009(m): 11:23pm On Dec 12, 2019
tonee1:


You only spent 8 days in Turkey and you already know all this? Bros take am easy na haba!!! I have a friend in turkey, she teaches English language and she is doing great there. Some people sent more than 30yrs in Nigeria, them never know all what is happening in Nigeria finish and u just spent 8 days in Turkey and u know all this? Bros I hail o. Take am easy o






I just smile when I see how some people jump into irrational conclusion when they have no full understanding of a situation. I presumed he stayed in the slum part of Istabnul (probably Aksaray and met people who ain’t doing well here). I live in Turkey, teach English and obviously earn far beyond the amount stated above.
No or few places in the world has free and boyant economy, everyone needs to struggle and think outside the box for survival.
Living in Turkey might be stressful and disappointing at the start but if you are persistent, diligent, hardworking and innovative your journey will be worth the stress and cost.

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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by fispet2009(m): 11:54pm On Dec 12, 2019
segunagbe55:
You have great chance of getting the Visa, i submitted my Turkish visa application on 4th of September, then visa submission send me email on 9th of September that our passports are ready for collection which for myself, my fiance and my Bestman, so i was busy to go check our passports, i got another email saying Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, You are requested to come to the embassy with your international passport and receipt issued on any working days.

Regards

Consular Section,
Turkish Embassy, Abuja

So my visa has been approved, i also contact the Embassy for other two people to know their status but i was told that they can not share me their status that as soon as the approval is ready, they will contact us. It seem Turkish Embassy is now using two working days to process visa application now.. secondly i need to share with you guys that i was in Istanbul March of this year which i spent just 8 days. So if i must be truthful with you guys, the only two jobs that many of our Nigerian Brothers and Sister doing here is Internet Fraud, Drug and Prostitution, from my view Nigeria is better more than Turkey because the quick job here is 200 Dollars per month, you will feed yourself, paying accommodation about 6-8 guys stay in one small room, then feed yourself, i asked many Nigerian which some of them have stayed in Turkey over 3 years without anything tangible to show for their achievement for such long stay, so if you have something doing in Nigeria that you earn atleast 40k monthly, it does not make sense to go Turkey, some Nigerian pay as much as 500k for turkish visa, ticket 200k, pay 500 Dollars for permit to Nigerian wicked guy as the cost of the Turkish one year permit is less than 200 Dollars, yet spending over 1M to go Turkey while you have nothing better doing there, raid is going on everywhere now in Turkey for illegal immigrant, factory work maximum pay maybe 250 dollars per month, you can not even get Job of 300 Dollars in Istanbul.. Why going there to waste your previous time,, you can use same huge amount of money to establish something better here in Nigeria that you can earn some good money daily even open Barber shop in Nigeria is better than going to Turkey, crossing to Greece from Turkey is impossible now as it's 95% deadly, chances of getting through is 2% almost impossible, then chances of going to Jail is 98% for crossing then send back to Nigeria. I use this medium is beg our Nigerian Brothers that is better to go back your village to establish something that can secure some daily money than wasting it to go on Trip to Turkey. It's only 419 yer, Yahoo guys are making money even now FBI is everywhere, Yahoo will soon become useless that in the next 6 months, they will not able to earn anything... Say NO TO SCAMMER AGENT THAT LIED THAT YOU CAN GET 400 TO 500 DOLLARS PER MONTH IN TURKEY, NO JOB THERE





I just smile when I see how some people jump into irrational conclusion when they have no full understanding of a situation. I presumed he stayed in the slum part of Istabnul (probably Aksaray) and met people who ain’t doing well here I live in Turkey, teach English and obviously earn far beyond the amount you stated above.
Very few places in the world has free and boyant economy, everyone needs to struggle and think outside the box for survival.
Living in Turkey might be stressful and disappointing at the start but if you are persistent, diligent, hardworking and innovative your journey will be worth the stress and cost.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 7:17pm On Dec 14, 2019
Honestly, i tire for the guy wey spend only 8 days and know Turkey more than those of us who have been here for long. People spew a lot of thrash online. Turkey is a beautiful country far ahead of Nigeria in many ways. Turkey is certainly not the best country in the world, but cannot be compared to Nigeria.


fispet2009:




I just smile when I see how some people jump into irrational conclusion when they have no full understanding of a situation. I presumed he stayed in the slum part of Istabnul (probably Aksaray) and met people who ain’t doing well here I live in Turkey, teach English and obviously earn far beyond the amount you stated above.
Very few places in the world has free and boyant economy, everyone needs to struggle and think outside the box for survival.
Living in Turkey might be stressful and disappointing at the start but if you are persistent, diligent, hardworking and innovative your journey will be worth the stress and cost.

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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Helenbims(m): 9:05pm On Dec 14, 2019
OK, thanks so much.
fispet2009:
You have to wait for 6 for reapplication. You need to carry your university along in the visa processing as they must send a confirmation of your name to the embassy.
Also your statement of account (balance) might be another hinderance to your visa.
You can contact me for more details.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Helenbims(m): 9:08pm On Dec 14, 2019
fispet2009:




You have to wait for 6 months for reapplication. You need to carry your university along in the visa processing as they must send a confirmation of your name to the embassy.
Also your statement of account (balance) might be another hinderance to your visa.
You can contact me for more details.
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I used my dad's account with a balance of 7.2M.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Ijomobi(m): 10:54am On Dec 15, 2019
fispet2009:




I just smile when I see how some people jump into irrational conclusion when they have no full understanding of a situation. I presumed he stayed in the slum part of Istabnul (probably Aksaray) and met people who ain’t doing well here I live in Turkey, teach English and obviously earn far beyond the amount you stated above.
Very few places in the world has free and boyant economy, everyone needs to struggle and think outside the box for survival.
Living in Turkey might be stressful and disappointing at the start but if you are persistent, diligent, hardworking and innovative your journey will be worth the stress and cost.



thanks for the enlightenment bro.
please help me answer these questions.

1. Can I use HND certificate to teach English in Turkey?
2. Did I need to have TOSEL before I can be employ to teach English in Turkey?
3. How easy is it to get English teaching job in Turkey? and the pay like how much?
4. Can I be teaching and doing Bachelor degree program at the same time in Turkey? note that I will be sponsoring myself from d salary I get while teaching.
hope to hear from you soonest.
thanks.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Ijomobi(m): 10:56am On Dec 15, 2019
fispet2009:




I just smile when I see how some people jump into irrational conclusion when they have no full understanding of a situation. I presumed he stayed in the slum part of Istabnul (probably Aksaray) and met people who ain’t doing well here I live in Turkey, teach English and obviously earn far beyond the amount you stated above.
Very few places in the world has free and boyant economy, everyone needs to struggle and think outside the box for survival.
Living in Turkey might be stressful and disappointing at the start but if you are persistent, diligent, hardworking and innovative your journey will be worth the stress and cost.

thanks for the enlightenment bro.
please help me answer these questions.

1. Can I use HND certificate to teach English in Turkey?
2. Did I need to have TOSEL before I can be employ to teach English in Turkey?
3. How easy is it to get English teaching job in Turkey? and the pay like how much?
4. Can I be teaching and doing Bachelor degree program at the same time in Turkey? note that I will be sponsoring myself from d salary I get while teaching.
hope to hear from you soonest.
thanks.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Ijomobi(m): 10:58am On Dec 15, 2019
Dejoe2019:
Honestly, i tire for the guy wey spend only 8 days and know Turkey more than those of us who have been here for long. People spew a lot of thrash online. Turkey is a beautiful country far ahead of Nigeria in many ways. Turkey is certainly not the best country in the world, but cannot be compared to Nigeria.




thanks for the enlightenment bro.
please help me answer these questions.

1. Can I use HND certificate to teach English in Turkey?
2. Did I need to have TOSEL before I can be employed to teach English in Turkey?
3. How easy is it to get English teaching job in Turkey? and the pay like how much?
4. Can I be teaching and doing Bachelor degree program at the same time in Turkey? note that I will be sponsoring myself from d salary I get while teaching.
hope to hear from you soonest.
thanks.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by benji93: 12:45am On Dec 16, 2019
1. No, as a Nigerian you are not recognized as a native speaker(UK, US, Australia), so your certificates from Nigeria won't help you, unless you studied English.

2. Generally that's what is required to get a stable English teaching job at most institutions- language schools and conventional schools. Some language schools do accept teachers without language certificates though, but you may run into problems such as sudden lay offs and late salary payment- you may be owed for months. Most established language schools usually require the language teaching certificate.

3. How easy? I can only speak about Ankara. It's neither easy nor hard. You may need to know the right people, especially Africans that are into teaching in one form or another. Istanbul is larger, so you would expect a higher demand for teachers, so perhaps you stand a better chance getting an English teaching job there without a language certificate. Language school's pay per hour. 15-30 TL generally. Traditional school's pay monthly salaries in the range 3000-5000TL. If you have the Language certificate, you could be earning close to or over 5000TL. Note that I have not considered international schools.

4. It's a No for traditional schools. They usually require you to work full time. For language schools, you usually get paid per hour (accumulated over a month), and they have different schedules that suit different classes/levels of people, so you may only apply for periods compatible with your undergraduate program's timetable.

I leave you to convert the money to dollars yourself. Do not measure the actual worth of the mentioned amounts by converting to Naira. The cost of living here is probably more than double that of Nigeria, even in Ankara- I understand Istanbul is more expensive.

You need to also come with funds that can sustain you for months, as you may not get the job as soon as you arrive.

Note that my entire submission is mostly from the perspective of someone who resides in Ankara. This is also a general consideration, you may get lucky and beat the odds. But I strongly advise you not to count on luck.




Ijomobi:


thanks for the enlightenment bro.
please help me answer these questions.

1. Can I use HND certificate to teach English in Turkey?
2. Did I need to have TOSEL before I can be employ to teach English in Turkey?
3. How easy is it to get English teaching job in Turkey? and the pay like how much?
4. Can I be teaching and doing Bachelor degree program at the same time in Turkey? note that I will be sponsoring myself from d salary I get while teaching.
hope to hear from you soonest.
thanks.

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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Ijomobi(m): 6:08am On Dec 16, 2019
benji93:
1. No, as a Nigerian you are not recognized as a native speaker(UK, US, Australia), so your certificates from Nigeria won't help you, unless you studied English.

2. Generally that's what is required to get a stable English teaching job at most institutions- language schools and conventional schools. Some language schools do accept teachers without language certificates though, but you may run into problems such as sudden lay offs and late salary payment- you may be owed for months. Most established language schools usually require the language teaching certificate.

3. How easy? I can only speak about Ankara. It's neither easy nor hard. You may need to know the right people, especially Africans that are into teaching in one form or another. Istanbul is larger, so you would expect a higher demand for teachers, so perhaps you stand a better chance getting an English teaching job there without a language certificate. Language school's pay per hour. 15-30 TL generally. Traditional school's pay monthly salaries in the range 3000-5000TL. If you have the Language certificate, you could be earning close to or over 5000TL. Note that I have not considered international schools.

4. It's a No for traditional schools. They usually require you to work full time. For language schools, you usually get paid per hour (accumulated over a month), and they have different schedules that suit different classes/levels of people, so you may only apply for periods compatible with your undergraduate program's timetable.

I leave you to convert the money to dollars yourself. Do not measure the actual worth of the mentioned amounts by converting to Naira. The cost of living here is probably more than double that of Nigeria, even in Ankara- I understand Istanbul is more expensive.

You need to also come with funds that can sustain you for months, as you may not get the job as soon as you arrive.

Note that my entire submission is mostly from the perspective of someone who resides in Ankara. This is also a general consideration, you may get lucky and beat the odds. But I strongly advise you not to count on luck.







Thank so much for your details replied, I really appreciate u bro. However please I would love to get in touch with u on WhatsApp,
my no is 08105910422.
Stay bless sir.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by iyaaliyah: 9:07pm On Dec 17, 2019
Good evening people.
Pls I have read this entire thread. From my research online from Turkish embassy I found evisa now here on the thread I saw mz visa center. Pls, is evisa not applicable again?
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 9:41pm On Dec 17, 2019
E-visa is applicable if you already have an American visa or Schengen visa on your passport. In that case, you do not need to go to Turkish Embassy in Nigeria. Just apply from your room and travel. google it

iyaaliyah:
Good evening people.
Pls I have read this entire thread. From my research online from Turkish embassy I found evisa now here on the thread I saw mz visa center. Pls, is evisa not applicable again?
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 9:55am On Dec 21, 2019
You can get your TEFL or TESOL in 2 weeks or less. I did mine in 2 weeks and my wife did her own in 1 month. Everything depends on you. You can PM me for details

skydee75:
God pm house.. I'm also going for my masters as well.. I wish to differ my admission when I get there because na hustle I won hustle.. I'm going there for teaching.. My question goes thus, how much will TOEFL cost me and how long can I get my TOEFL result before February.. I'm starting my application by next month... Thanks, I will be looking forward to hearing from you guys
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by shawnmich: 3:29am On Dec 25, 2019
I want to ask a question, I applied for tourism visa some months ago and the application was not successful, now I want to apply for student visa...am about to pay the acceptance deposit which is 1000 use but...I want to confirm whether the previous application may affect this application? Won't they deny me?
Please I want to confirm this before I pay the acceptance deposit so that I won't just waste my money because the fee is non refundable.
Kindly please help and advice the guru in the house.
Thanks




quote author=fispet2009 post=84861878]



You have to wait for 6 months for reapplication. You need to carry your university along in the visa processing as they must send a confirmation of your name to the embassy.
Also your statement of account (balance) might be another hinderance to your visa.
You can contact me for more details.
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Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by shawnmich: 3:29am On Dec 25, 2019
I want to ask a question, I applied for tourism visa some months ago and the application was not successful, now I want to apply for student visa...am about to pay the acceptance deposit which is 1000 use but...I want to confirm whether the previous application may affect this application? Won't they deny me?
Please I want to confirm this before I pay the acceptance deposit so that I won't just waste my money because the fee is non refundable.
Kindly please help and advice the guru in the house.
Thanks
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by tunmyce: 4:10pm On Dec 25, 2019
For a person preferably into sports. (A footballer). with passport age between 18 and 25 years I can get you a visa and team to play in turkey. 350k and you must have a BTA of about 600$ 08122397038
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Flaame(m): 7:53am On Dec 29, 2019
Please is student visa for hard to get? I got an admit in a school in northern Cyprus which is still part of Turkey. I need an updated info please
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Flaame(m): 7:54am On Dec 29, 2019
tunmyce:
For a person preferably into sports. (A footballer). with passport age between 18 and 25 years I can get you a visa and team to play in turkey. 350k and you must have a BTA of about 600$ 08122397038
I'm interested but I need to get into turkey first,I'll be going on a student visa.
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 3:08pm On Dec 29, 2019
Student visa is the easiest to get. For you who already got an admission. It's very easy.


Flaame:
Please is student visa for hard to get? I got an admit in a school in northern Cyprus which is still part of Turkey. I need an updated info please
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by mztatobey: 12:10pm On Dec 30, 2019
Please reply your mail

Dejoe2019:
Student visa is the easiest to get. For you who already got an admission. It's very easy.


Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by lamestika(m): 7:00am On Jan 02, 2020
happy new year everyone
please I need urgent answer to this
with turkey tourist visa when I get to turkey can I change the visa status
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 11:20am On Jan 02, 2020
Your tourist entry visa status does not change. But you can apply for residency when you arrive.

lamestika:
happy new year everyone

please I need urgent answer to this

with turkey tourist visa when I get to turkey can I change the visa status
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by minasota(f): 12:13pm On Jan 02, 2020
tunmyce:
For a person preferably into sports. (A footballer). with passport age between 18 and 25 years I can get you a visa and team to play in turkey. 350k and you must have a BTA of about 600$ 08122397038
No Down payment?
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by lamestika(m): 12:42pm On Jan 02, 2020
Dejoe2019:
Your tourist entry visa status does not change. But you can apply for residency when you arrive.


can the residency permit be a year
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 12:57pm On Jan 02, 2020
Residency permit is usually 1 or 2 years
lamestika:


can the residency permit be a year
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by lamestika(m): 5:34pm On Jan 02, 2020
thanks so much for may God bless you for this enlightenment . please one more thing hope with schengen visa I am enable to enter turkey
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by feelgoodstuffs(m): 5:45pm On Jan 02, 2020
lamestika:
thanks so much for may God bless you for this enlightenment .
please one more thing hope with schengen visa I am enable to enter turkey

Yes just apply for the E-visa online, in as much as your Shenghen visa is still valid
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by lamestika(m): 5:53pm On Jan 02, 2020
Am so fulfilled with this information thanks so much
Re: Turkey Visa Application Delay by Dejoe2019: 7:25pm On Jan 02, 2020
Yes, you will easily get online E-Visa to enter Turkey.

lamestika:
thanks so much for may God bless you for this enlightenment .
please one more thing hope with schengen visa I am enable to enter turkey

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