Address:
Uskudar Icerenkoy Yolu Cad. No:21
Atasehir, Istanbul 34752
TURKIYE
Working Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 18:30
Weekends: Closed

Facing a residence permit rejection in Turkey can feel overwhelming, but it’s not the end of your immigration journey. With over three decades of experience since 1992, Akkas & Associates Law Firm has successfully helped thousands of clients navigate the complex Turkish immigration system and overturn unfavorable decisions.
Table of Contents
A residence permit rejection can be a source of significant distress for foreigners seeking to live, work, or study in Turkey. The decision by the Directorate General of Migration Management (DGMM) can feel like a sudden roadblock to your plans. However, it’s crucial to understand that a rejection is not necessarily the end of the road. Turkish law provides avenues for appeal, and with the right legal guidance, a successful outcome is often achievable.
At Akkas & Associates Law Firm, we have been assisting individuals with complex immigration matters in Istanbul since 1992. Our deep understanding of Turkish immigration law and administrative procedures positions us uniquely to guide you through the intricacies of appealing a residence permit rejection.

Before initiating an appeal, it is paramount to comprehend the precise reasons for your residence permit rejection. The DGMM will issue a rejection letter outlining these grounds. Common reasons for rejection may include:
Carefully reviewing the rejection notice is the first critical step. It allows you and your legal representative to formulate a targeted and effective appeal strategy.
In Turkey, there are generally two primary avenues for appealing a residence permit rejection: the administrative appeal and the judicial appeal (annulment lawsuit). Understanding the timelines and procedures for each is vital.
Upon receiving a residence permit rejection notice, you typically have a very limited window to file an administrative appeal. This appeal is submitted directly to the DGMM office that issued the rejection.
While an administrative appeal is a quicker process, its success largely depends on presenting a well-reasoned and documented case that directly addresses the initial deficiencies.
If the administrative appeal is rejected or if the DGMM does not respond within the stipulated period, the next step is to file an annulment lawsuit before the Turkish Administrative Courts. This is a more formal legal proceeding.
Navigating the administrative court system requires specialized legal expertise. A seasoned immigration lawyer can meticulously prepare your case, gather necessary evidence, and represent your interests effectively.
While specific documents vary based on the reason for rejection and the type of residence permit, general requirements for an appeal often include:
A detailed review of your initial application and the rejection notice by an experienced legal professional can pinpoint exactly which documents or clarifications are needed for a robust appeal. For more information on Turkish residence permit applications, you can visit our comprehensive guide: Turkish Resident Permit Application.
While it might seem tempting to handle the appeal process yourself, the complexities of Turkish immigration law and the strict procedural requirements make professional legal assistance almost essential for a successful outcome. An experienced Turkish immigration lawyer can:
At Akkas & Associates, our Istanbul immigration lawyers are dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the appeal process, from initial assessment to final resolution. We understand the anxieties associated with such rejections and strive to provide comprehensive support and strategic solutions. You can find more about our immigration law services here: Istanbul Immigration Lawyers: Excellent Service.
If your administrative appeal is successful, the DGMM will reverse its initial decision and proceed with granting your residence permit. You will be notified of this outcome and can then complete any remaining formalities.
If your judicial appeal (annulment lawsuit) is successful and the Administrative Court annuls the DGMM’s rejection decision, the DGMM is then obligated to re-evaluate your residence permit application in light of the court’s ruling. In most cases, this means your residence permit will be granted, assuming all other conditions are met as per the court’s directive. The court’s decision is binding on the administration.
By avoiding these common mistakes and seeking timely legal counsel, you significantly enhance your chances of a successful appeal.
Q1: How long do I have to appeal a residence permit rejection in Turkey? A1: You typically have 10 calendar days to file an administrative appeal with the DGMM from the date of receiving the rejection notification. If that is rejected or not answered, you have 60 days to file an annulment lawsuit with the Administrative Court.
Q2: Can I stay in Turkey while my residence permit appeal is pending? A2: For an administrative appeal, it’s generally advisable to remain in Turkey. For a judicial appeal, obtaining a “stay of execution” from the Administrative Court is vital to legally remain in Turkey while the lawsuit proceeds. Without it, you are usually expected to leave within 10 days of the rejection to avoid penalties.
Q3: What are the most common reasons for residence permit rejections? A3: Common reasons include insufficient or incorrect documents, inadequate financial means, lack of valid health insurance, failure to justify the purpose of stay, and past immigration violations.
Q4: Is it necessary to hire a lawyer for a residence permit appeal? A4: While not legally mandatory, hiring an experienced Turkish immigration lawyer is highly recommended. They can analyze the rejection, prepare a strong legal case, navigate complex procedures, and represent you effectively in administrative and judicial proceedings, significantly increasing your chances of success.
Q5: What is the difference between an administrative appeal and a judicial appeal? A5: An administrative appeal is a faster, internal review by the DGMM within 10 days. A judicial appeal (annulment lawsuit) is a formal court proceeding filed with the Administrative Court within 60 days, challenging the legality of the DGMM’s decision and potentially involving a “stay of execution” to allow you to remain in Turkey.
Q6: What happens if my appeal is successful? A6: If your administrative appeal is successful, the DGMM will reverse its decision and grant your permit. If your judicial appeal is successful, the Administrative Court will annul the rejection, obliging the DGMM to re-evaluate and typically approve your residence permit application.
Navigating Turkish immigration law and residence permit appeals requires specialized knowledge and experience. Don’t risk your future by attempting to handle complex legal procedures alone. Our experienced immigration attorneys at Akkas & Associates Law Firm have been successfully representing clients in residence permit matters since 1992.
Whether you’re facing a residence permit rejection, need help with the appeal process, or require guidance on Turkish immigration law, our dedicated legal team is here to protect your interests and secure your legal status in Turkey.
Contact Akkas & Associates Law Firm today for a comprehensive consultation about your residence permit appeal. Let our three decades of experience work for you in achieving a successful outcome.