Navigating the Path to Your Turkish Career?
Embarking on a new career journey in Turkey as a skilled worker requires meticulous preparation, including the crucial step of sworn affidavits drafting for skilled worker visas to Turkey. For professionals in Kenya, understanding and fulfilling these documentation requirements can seem daunting. This article aims to demystify the process, offering clear guidance and highlighting how expert assistance can streamline your application, ensuring a smoother transition to your new role abroad.
Understanding Sworn Affidavits for Turkish Skilled Worker Visas
For Kenyan citizens seeking employment in Turkey under skilled worker programs, sworn affidavits are often a mandatory component of the visa application. These official statements, typically made before a notary public or authorised official, attest to the truthfulness of specific facts. In the context of Turkish visas, they might relate to your qualifications, work experience, criminal record status, or other personal details deemed essential by Turkish immigration authorities. The affidavit must be precise, clearly stating the facts and the individual's affirmation of their accuracy. Failure to provide a correctly drafted and executed affidavit can lead to delays or outright rejection of your visa application. It's vital to ensure all information presented is accurate and verifiable, aligning perfectly with supporting documents.
Why Partner with Getso Consultants for Your Visa Documentation?
While Getso Consultants is renowned for its expertise in Quantity Surveying and Construction Cost Consultancy across Kenya, our professional network and experience in meticulous documentation extend to supporting clients with various crucial legal and administrative processes. We understand the importance of accuracy and adherence to detail, principles that are fundamental to our 25+ years of service in major Kenyan projects. Though we don't directly draft legal affidavits, we can connect you with trusted legal partners who specialise in immigration documentation. Our deep understanding of professional standards and compliance, honed through NCA registration and ISK membership, ensures we can guide you on the types of professional documentation that may be required and facilitate connections with the right legal professionals in Kenya.
Cost and Practical Considerations for Kenyan Applicants
The cost associated with obtaining sworn affidavits for Turkish skilled worker visas can vary. In Kenya, legal fees for drafting and notarisation typically range from KES 5,000 to KES 15,000, depending on the complexity of the affidavit and the chosen legal service provider. It's essential to factor in potential translation costs if Turkish documents are required. Applicants should also consider the time investment for gathering necessary supporting documents and attending appointments. Early planning is key; starting the process well in advance of your intended travel date can prevent last-minute rushes and potential additional expenses.