Can you have dual citizenship US and Turkey?

Dual citizenship is possible in Turkish law. The automatic acquisition (or retention) of a foreign nationality does not affect Turkish citizenship. Turkish laws have no provisions requiring citizens who are born with dual nationality to choose one nationality over the other when they become adults.

How long it takes for a US citizen to bring his brother?

This usually takes somewhere between 2 to 5 years. But the waiting time may further extend in some cases. You may be asked to wait until the priority date and the visa bulletin dates become current.

How to work in Turkey as an US citizen?

U.S. citizens who would like to work in Turkey should first contact their prospective employer. It is the responsibility of the employer to obtain approval from the Turkish Ministry of Labor and Social Security to hire foreign employees and also to obtain the specific employee’s work permit.

How long can you stay in Turkey as an US citizen?

U.S. citizens planning to remain in Turkey for more than 90 days must also obtain a residence permit after arrival in Turkey. U.S. citizens who would like to work in Turkey should first contact their prospective employer.

Can a child be born in Turkey to a foreign citizen?

Children born in Turkey to foreign citizens do not have a claim to Turkish citizenship, unless one of the parents is also a Turkish citizen or the child would otherwise be stateless. The automatic acquisition (or retention) of a foreign nationality does not affect Turkish citizenship.

Can a US citizen overstay their visa in Turkey?

The U.S. Embassy strongly urges U.S Citizens not to overstay their visas and to maintain valid residence permits at all times. Turkish authorities do enforce the laws, including those stipulating fines, deportation, and bans on future travel to Turkey for people who overstay their visas or do not maintain valid residency permits.

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