Feb 24, 2023
In a segment on NRK Dagsnytt, attorney Servet Yildiz Stêrk has advocated that Norwegian authorities should consider temporary relaxations of visa requirements for Turkish citizens affected by the earthquake.
The segment introduced Yilmaz Guleryuz, a Norwegian citizen who has family members directly impacted by the natural disaster in Turkey. Guleryuz wishes to offer temporary shelter in Norway to his affected family members, but finds that strict visa requirements pose a significant obstacle.
Stêrk described in the segment the extensive documentation requirements that Turkish citizens must meet to obtain a visa to Norway, highlighting that these requirements are particularly challenging to meet in a crisis situation. He argued that a temporary relaxation of documentation requirements would allow Norwegian citizens to shelter their earthquake-affected family members until the situation in Turkey stabilizes.
This appeal to Norwegian authorities underscores the need for flexibility in immigration policies in response to humanitarian crises, and illustrates how existing regulations can act as a barrier to providing immediate assistance to crisis-affected families.