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How to Get a Foreign Birth Certificate from Turkey
Ken Grubb posted a article in Documents, Forms & Numbers
When you apply for a residence permit or other official identification, the government official involved may ask you for a birth certificate from your home country. If you don't have your birth certificate, you'll need to apply to the office of your country's government that maintains birth records, and have a copy of it sent to you. The procedure will vary from country to country. Since you'll be using the birth certificate in Turkey, you'll also need to have the document internationally legalized and translated into Turkish. Document legalization involves a separate document called an a-
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This article is about how to get a copy of a Turkish birth certificate while either in Turkey or from another country. If you need to get a copy of a birth certificate issued by your home country, see: How to Get a Copy of a Foreign Birth Certificate from Turkey. Getting a Turkish Birth Certificate from the Nüfus In Turkey, the birth registration document is called an Uluslararası Doğum Belgesi (International Birth Certificate). It may also be called a "Formül A." You can get a copy of your birth certificate from the Nüfus ve Vatandaşlık İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü (Population and Citizens
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Hello everyone It's very urgent and I didn't understand anywhere that children birth certificate also required for short term residence permit Actually I am from Pakistan but as living in KSA from longtime my children birth certificate are issued from Riyadh and still not attested from foreign office. So it could be a big problem for us in Turkey, for getting residence permit or school admission. Thanks
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When I did my son's short-term, at the Il Goc in summer, I had his birth certificate legalised from the UK government, as well as a translated and notarized copy of it from Turkey. At the interview the lady said she can only accept the original one so I had to give that to her. I have another original with me that isn't legalised. She said get a copy of it stamped by your consulate and then stamped by us and we can accept it. I called the UK consulate in Istanbul and they don't certify birth certificates. Anyone face the same issue and what shall I do?
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Hi everyone( Although I think it's only Ken that is here!) I have a question about the apostille stamp on the kids birth certificates, does anyone know what that is, and whether Canadians need to apply for it? I taught just a birth certificate would suffice, if anyone knows it would save me a trip to the embassy! is it a must on the first meeting or would the agent request that as an additional document? Thank you in advance.
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Hi everyone, I hope everything is going well with all of you. My wife and I are applying the short term residence permit for the first time application soon and have some questions. I was informed we needed applying separately even the appointment for interview. Is that right? Do we need to prepare all the documents two separate sets? I understand the most of documents needed separately such as application form, passport, photo, heath insurance and etc., but how about the rental contract, marriage certificate, or bank information. I am confused. And one more thing, accordin
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First of all, thanks for compiling such an enormously helpful site - by far the best resource on Turkish visas / residency permits that I have come across. My wife, son and I are just about to apply for short term residency permits in order to extend our 3 month stay as tourists by a further two months. As our tourist visas run out on 9th September I am slightly concerned that I have left our applications too late especially with the forthcoming 10 day bayram, although from what I have seen on this forum it appears that we would be OK to stay in Turkey even if our tourist visa has expired
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I have a problem about a document that immigration ask me to take my son's RP. as you can see below (number 3), they want me something about born certification. I don't know Turkish and that's the reason I'm asking you for help. I already (last year) translate my son's birth certificate under the name "dogum belgesi", then I go to a noter and they stamp it but the immigration officer told me that is not enough and you should go to embassy (both Turkish and my country embassy) and stamp it (he told me in Turkish and I really didn't understand what he said). you should know that I got RP for my
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