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Turkey visit visa query from a 26m guy who wants to solo travel from Karachi, Pakistan

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If you're a 26-year-old single male from Karachi planning to travel solo to Turkey, your chances of obtaining a visit visa can be influenced by several factors. While your personal account balances of 500k-600k are solid, some agents recommend maintaining a higher balance for a more favorable outcome. Submitting your parents' joint account statement with a balance of 1 million, along with an affidavit for sponsorship, could strengthen your application.

can u suggest if my request will be accepted based on my scenerio:

I am 26M (Single) from Karachi, work in a company and have no prior travel history just an Umrah in 2020 and i have 4 multiple personal accounts, if i combine the balance of all 4 accounts, the month-end balance would be be 500k-600k. I have just now transfered all the amount in my one account. I visted Anatolia travel office and although they said there is no such requirement of maintaining a a certain amount but still few agents are recommending to atleast have a balance of 600-700K for more than 3-6 months.

Furthermore, i am deciding to submit my parents’ joint account statement which maintains the balance of 1m and attach an affidavit along with it stating that my parents are sponsoring my trip as i am single.

What are the chances of my visa getting accepted? should i go ahead with my scenario as i dont want a rejection.

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