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  1. How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Washington D.C.

    How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Washington D.C.

    Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and is an important global city that attracts visitors from all over the world.  The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area—which includes the District of Columbia and parts of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia—is America’s sixth-largest metropolis and has a population of 6.3 million people.  Cities within this area (apart from Washington, D.C.) include Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, and Reston—all in Virginia—along with the Maryland towns of Bethesda, College Park, Frederick, Gaithersburg, Rockville, and Silver Spring.  The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area rivals New York as the most important city for Turkish culture in America.  The city hosts the annual Turkish Festival at Freedom Plaza and has a Yunus Emre Institute office (this is an organization promoting Turkish language and culture around the globe).  The area is also home to the Diyanet Center of America, located in a large mosque constructed using classical Ottoman architecture.  

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  2. How to a Apply for a Turkey Visa in New York

    How to a Apply for a Turkey Visa in New York

    New York is America’s most prominent city and some proud New Yorkers may consider it the “Capital of the World”.  Certainly a case can be made for this title since the city is the headquarters of the United Nations; it is one of the most important economic regions in the world; it has the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world; it is the most linguistically diverse city in the world; its metropolitan region has the largest foreign-born population; it is one of the most preeminent cities in the world for arts and culture; and it has some of the best restaurants in the world, including many excellent Turkish restaurants.  New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area has the largest Turkish immigrant population in the country.  The city also has several nonprofit organizations providing educational programs and events that promote Turkish culture and heritage.  Turkish Airlines provides nonstop flights from New York (JFK) to Istanbul (IST). 

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  3. How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Portland

    How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Portland

    Portland is the most populous city in the state of Oregon and the second-most populous city in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle.  The Portland metropolitan area has a population of 2.5 million people and is the 25th most populous metropolis in the United States.  The city is located on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, which meet on the northern end of the Willamette Valley.  The valley stretches for 150 miles between forested mountains containing lush farmland and scenic views.  Over 250 agricultural items are produced here, including the hazelnut, which is the official state nut of Oregon and is also an important agricultural export for Turkey.  Portland does not have a huge Turkish immigrant population, but there are Turks that have found their way here as students, academics, engineers, and businesspeople.  Portland State University, located in downtown Portland, is home to the Center of Turkish Studies and offers a study abroad program in Turkey.  

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  4. How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in San Diego

    How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in San Diego
    San Diego is America’s 17th-most populous city and is the third-most populous urban area in the state of California.  This metropolis of 3.3 million residents shares a 15-mile border with Mexico, where just to the other side sits Tijuana—Mexico’s sixth-most populous city.  About 200,000 people cross the border each day, making this one of the busiest land borders in the world.  San Diego is well known for its mild Mediterranean climate, which is not dissimilar from that of southern Turkey.  The San Diego metropolitan area includes cities such as Carlsbad, Chula Vista, El Cajon, San Marcos, Santee, La Mesa, National City, Oceanside, Vista, and Encinitas.  There are several thousand Turkish people living in San Diego County and the city is home to a chapter of the Association of Turkish Americans.  Turkish culture is also represented at the House of Turkey in Balboa Park, where there are social events celebrating friendship between the American and Turkish people.  

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  5. How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Phoenix

    How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Phoenix

    Phoenix is the capital of Arizona and is the largest city in the Mountain Time Zone.  The Phoenix Metropolitan Area has a population of 4.8 million—the tenth largest metropolitan area in the United States—and is one of the fastest growing cities in America.  New residents and businesses come here for the low cost of living and year-round warm weather.  Phoenix gets more sunshine than any other major city on the planet.  The Phoenix Metropolitan Area, also known as the Valley, includes the cities of Casa Grande, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Maricopa, Mesa, Peoria, Scottsdale, Surprise, and Tempe.  The Turkish immigrant community in Phoenix is small but there are still a few local chapters of Turkish organizations operating in the city.  For Americans interested in learning more about Turkish culture and language, Arizona State University offers courses to both ASU students and non-ASU students alike through the Critical Language Institute (CLI).  

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  6. How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Boston

    How to Apply for a Turkey Visa in Boston

    Boston is one of America’s oldest cities and has a rich history that attracts over 20 million tourists each year.  Known as the “intellectual capital of the United States”, Boston is a center of education that has more than 350,000 college students from around the world, including students from Turkey.  Greater Boston is the eleventh-most populous metropolitan area in the United States with a population of 4.9 million people, and includes towns such as Cambridge, Brookline, Quincy, Newton, Waltham, and Medford.  Boston has an active Turkish immigrant community that got its start in the late 19th century when Ottoman Turks began working at the leather factories in Peabody and Salem.  Today there are many successful Turkish people throughout Greater Boston.  Boston is home to several schools where Americans and children of Turkish immigrants can study the Turkish language.  Turkish Airlines provides direct flights from Boston (BOS) to Istanbul (IST).

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