Turkey’s Directorate General of Migration Management (Göç İdaresi) has strengthened financial documentation requirements for foreign nationals applying for a new residence permit or renewing an existing one.
Previously, in many cases, a bank statement showing sufficient funds was considered enough. Now, this is increasingly no longer sufficient.
The authorities are paying closer attention not only to the amount of money in the applicant’s account, but also to the origin and regularity of those funds.
Applicants may be asked to provide additional documents proving that their income is legal and stable.
Depending on the applicant’s situation, the migration authorities may request:
The purpose of these stricter checks is to ensure that applicants have a legitimate and sustainable source of income to support themselves in Turkey without working illegally or relying on public assistance.
These requirements are especially relevant for:
Before submitting your application, it is advisable to:
The tighter financial scrutiny means that applicants should approach the income verification part of the residence permit process more carefully.
Having sufficient funds in a bank account remains important, but Turkish authorities now place greater emphasis on documented proof that these funds come from legal and regular sources.