It was very easy, approved next day. There is no e-visa system, you need to apply to the Embassy by yourself. No queue, pretty quiet place. The clerk is calm and helpful.
**Type:
**Workcation (Im an employee of a company)
Docs:
All the regular documents
6 months payslip
Company docs (authorized signatures list, and all docs you can collect)
A letter from my company indicates I can work remotely
(All docs must be stamp by company and signature)
The bank statement should be 6 months old but I gave it for 2 months. They grumbled but still accepted. They said it was at the diplomat's discretion.
If citizens of other countries are going to apply here, I recommend that non-English documents be translated into English by a certified translator.
Good luck 🤞Now, I can mute the group notifications 😆
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user successfully obtained a Workcation visa from the Turkish Embassy in Ankara. The application process was straightforward, with approval received the next day. Applicants must apply directly at the embassy as there is no e-visa system. Regular documentation is required, including company documents, a letter confirming remote work, and a bank statement, although the latter can be less than six months old. It's advised to translate non-English documents for submission. Comments from other users include inquiries about travel documents and eligibility for citizens of other countries.
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