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Happy to advise on most matters that effect foreigners and expats living in Turkey especially restaurants, property, legal matters and general bureaucracy. Not very well informed about boats, flora & fauna...

Experience in the area

I have worked in Tourism, PR and property consultancy in the Bodrum area since 1995 and am presently involved in assisting foreigners with a wide range of legal matters via an established firm. A year spent in Istanbul in 2002-03 followed by regular trips means I can also provide some assistance in that area too.

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Registered with the Turkish Department of Education as a qualified real estate consultant & Turkish/English translator.

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Victoria08/17/0910101010rapid, pertinent and clear reply. Thank you .....
Jo07/07/091010Thank you. I hope I can come .....
haseeb06/26/091010wel done i ahve a fair idea .....
Taz06/15/0910101010Thanks. No worries.
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Recent Answers from Victoria Williams

2009-10-27 turkish visa:

Dear Dorothy, Congratulations! I hope they're very happy. In regard to your queries; 1. Your son-in-law must get a valid Turkish passport before he even thinks about applying for a visa. He cannot

2009-09-28 visiting scotland from turkey:

Dear Natalie, The British Consulate likes to be as sure as possible that visitors from Turkey actually have a place to stay and someone who will be responsible for them while they are in the UK. You

2009-09-22 bus schedule between Selcuk and Bodrum:

Dear Ann, I've asked a few of bus companies and it seems you have to go to Söke first to get a bus to Bodrum. From there you can get any of the buses that are going from Izmir to Bodrum which run

2009-08-18 Looking to open my own food and drink place.:

Hi Denise, It's highly unlikely that a Turkish bank will lend you anything unless you have physical assets here to use as security. For example, if you have a property registered in your name in Turkey

2009-08-17 Tapu swindle:

Do you have any kind of signed, written agreement with this person? If not, the bank transfer documents may be enough to take criminal action against him for fraud and certainly for unjust enrichment.

 

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