HOW TO REMOVE A RESTRICTION CODE
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How to Remove Restriction Codes?
The reasons for placing restriction codes vary. Some restriction codes are imposed due to visa violations, while others are imposed by the administration based on intelligence reports. Some of the commonly applied restriction codes are listed below:
•V-69 (Foreigners whose residence permit has been canceled)
•V-71 (Foreigners who cannot be found at their registered address)
•V-70 (Foreigners involved in fraudulent marriages)
•V-77 (Foreigners who falsely claim to be of Ahıska Turkish descent)
•V-84 (Foreigners entering Turkey on the condition of obtaining a residence permit within 10 days)
•G-78 (Foreigners carrying contagious diseases)
•G-87 (Foreigners posing a threat to public security)
•Ç-113 (Foreigners who entered or exited Turkey illegally)
•Ç-114 (Foreigners subject to judicial proceedings)
•Ç-115 (Foreigners released from prison)
•Ç-116 (Foreigners endangering public morality and public health)
•Ç-117 (Foreigners working illegally)
•Ç-118 (Foreigners whose residence permit has been canceled)
•Ç-119 (Foreigners who have not paid fines for illegal employment)
•Ç-120 (Foreigners who have not paid fines due to visa or residence permit violations)
•Ç-135 (Foreigners violating the Law on Foreigners and International Protection)
•Ç-136 (Foreigners who failed to pay their travel expenses)
•Ç-137 (Foreigners ordered to leave the country)
•Ç-141 (Foreigners whose entry into Turkey is subject to ministerial approval)
•K (Foreigners wanted for smuggling)
•N-99 (Interpol code)
•V-88 (Foreigners whose work permit has been invalidated)
•V-87 (Temporary protection holders who voluntarily returned)
•Ç-149 (Foreigners deemed a risk to public security)
•O-100 (Refugees of unknown residence and banned from entering Turkey)
•V-157 (Foreigners whose residence permit applications were rejected)
•G-42 (Drug-related crimes)
•G-64 (Threat)
Among the restriction codes listed above, the most commonly applied ones are G-87, V-69, Ç-117, Ç-113, Ç-114, and Ç-141.
Legal Actions for Removing Restriction Codes
•G-87 (Foreigners posing a threat to public security): This code is assigned to foreign nationals based on intelligence reports, leading to their deportation. In such cases, a lawsuit must be filed both for the annulment of the deportation decision and the removal of the restriction code.
•Ç-141 (Entry requiring ministry approval): This code is assigned to foreigners who have committed legal or administrative violations against Turkey, either domestically or abroad. Similar to G-87, a legal case must be initiated for the removal of the Ç-141 code.
•Ç-113 (Illegal entry into Turkey): This restriction is placed on foreigners who enter Turkey illegally. Depending on the duration of the visa violation, entry bans can range from 3 months to 5 years, along with administrative fines.
Duration of Entry Bans
Entry bans vary depending on the duration of the visa violation. To find out how long a foreigner is banned from entering Turkey, visit our article via this link.
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