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I am going to Israel, I am a citizen of Ukraine but have been living in Turkey for half a year. My grandmother has been legally in Israel for 1.5 years, we have the same last name. Will there be control issues?
In Turkey, I have documents for a year, and I will fly from Turkey on a one-day tour. Are there any problems with passport control?
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аватар mishatour
What do you understand by legal?
аватар nastyabas96
She went there for treatment, she had a document from a doctor that she was really going to him, then she stayed in Israel at work, and she does some kind of documents there every three months, it seems
аватар mishatour
The story is standard ...) She has no right to invite you to visit. I think that you have no chance of getting to Israel. The “bouquet” is too big ... Turkey for half a year, my grandmother stayed to work ... For example, it immediately became clear to me that you were going to work. The role of the "red riding hood" that you are going to play will only piss off the "wolf"))
аватар Alex_classic
There are chances to slip through the border guards, but they are small. Your grandmother entered on a tourist visa (for 90 days maximum, type B2), and then applied for refugee status and therefore is legally. While waiting for the decision, the Ministry of Internal Affairs changed her type of visa. She also became a tourist, but already with the right to work. And now her passport details appear in the database of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ... Therefore, if they are wrapped up for an individual interview, they can unearth your family connection. And then the chances of entry will rapidly tend to zero :(((
аватар ollennka
A fantastic country, since any visiting grandmother can apply for refugee status and live there completely legally.
аватар sugak70
everything is at the discretion of the Israeli border guard
аватар nastyabas96
Well, is there any chance at all?
аватар mishatour
nastyabas96, Your chance is described in great detail)) More details only at the border ..)
аватар springugin3
so as not to take risks, grandmother can make you an invitation to the Foreign Ministry ... she will be responsible for you for the period that you will be there. Good luck, don't worry
аватар Alex_classic
Unfortunately, she will not be able to work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs - the grandmother is not an Israeli citizen.
аватар ira.novo2000
Israelis perceive Turkey better than Egypt or the former USSR.
Maybe they'll miss it quickly. One last name is not a problem. Another thing is that the Ministry of Internal Affairs may know that you are a relative and are flying to your grandmother. Israelis are all snitches. He blurts out to someone that the granddaughter is coming and off we go ...
аватар ira.novo2000
And what is the grandmother treating, if not a secret? I just have a friend that our doctors do not undertake to treat with a quadruple cancer of the stomach that is not dedifferentiated. And so far, she’s already better and better from traditional medicine for half a year, but she doesn’t die and is not treated.
I heard there magic chemotherapy in Israel. Yes, it is very expensive and not fast. It may take a year and a half, or even two
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