Objection to Deportation Decision
The process of appealing a deportation decision begins after the decision is notified and must be completed within certain legal deadlines. The process includes taking administrative legal action and, if necessary, requesting a stay of execution. Here is a step-by-step overview:
1. Receipt of Notification and Commencement of the Period:
- The deportation decision is notified to the relevant person or his/her legal representative.
- The objection period starts from the date of notification.
2. Application to Administrative Court:
- Objection against the deportation decision is made to the administrative court.
- The objection period is generally 60 days from the date of notification of the decision. However, in some special cases, this period may vary.
- The application is made through a written petition and the reasons for cancellation of the decision are stated in the petition.
- I definitely recommend that you get help from a lawyer when filing an administrative lawsuit.

3. Request for Stay of Execution:
- If the deportation process results in damages that are difficult or impossible to compensate for, a stay of execution may be requested along with the lawsuit.
- The stay of execution decision is given by the administrative court and ensures that the deportation process is stopped until the case is concluded.
4. Litigation Process:
- The administrative court evaluates the evidence and justifications presented and makes a decision.
- The decision may be in the form of cancellation or rejection of the deportation decision.
- An appeal may be filed against the court decision to the Regional Administrative Court.
5. Lawyer Support:
- The process of appealing a deportation decision involves complex legal procedures.
- Therefore, it is important to get legal support from a lawyer.
- The lawyer assists in the preparation of the objection petition, collection of evidence and follow-up of the litigation process.
Important Notes:
- The process of appealing a deportation decision may vary depending on the characteristics of each concrete case.
- Missing the objection period results in the loss of the right to object.
- There are lawyers in Türkiye who specialize in objecting to deportation procedures for foreigners. Asking for help from an experienced lawyer on this issue will prevent you from losing your rights.
For more detailed information about this process, you can visit the official website of the General Directorate of Migration Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Turkey or consult a lawyer.