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Residence permit for K1 visa in Turkey (Ankara embassy)

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I'm trying to contact an embassy in Turkey (Ankara) because I have a unique issue with my K1 case, I don't have a residency permit in the country anymore so I'm trying to double check with the embassy if they'll allow me to take the interview regardless. I've sent numerous emails over the last few weeks and tried calling at different times of the day and and still no answer, at all.

I need to know whether I should be transferring my case from Ankara to elsewhere or not but I've been left without an answer for a while now. I've heard I might be able to take the interview without the residency permit but it's nothing concrete.

Can anyone please confirm if this is possible or do me a favor and see if they can contact the embassy and ask? 

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