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Rakesh28
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Posted on 05-27-14 9:38
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I am a 3rd year PhD student in the US with an expired F-1 visa (valid I-20, obviously). I want to go to Turkey for a friend’s wedding this September. Will I be able to get a US student visa from Turkey to reenter the US? Does anyone have experience with this? Any advice is much appreciated!
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paras11
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Posted on 05-27-14 10:11
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Dont ever do that...turkey is one of most worst country espically for asian and renewing F1 visa from turkey is high unlikely
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Punter
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Posted on 05-27-14 10:13
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bro dont ever leavr state until n unless u get GC
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SuperSixNine
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Posted on 05-28-14 12:37
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Better check the US embassy's site in Ankara, Turkey whether or not they accept applications for visas from citizens of countries other than Turkey. There will also be a consular email address that you can use to inquire about the process or ask specific questions. However, if I'm not mistaken, for F visas, the applicant will have to apply/re-apply from his/her home country with the exception of Canada & Mexico. Good Luck!
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