Some Action???
I may be in Turkey before this decade is out! The HR team here put some heat on our local lawyer, and then he sent a strongly worded letter over to Istanbul. Here is the reply that came back:
What does this mean? Well, we should be getting a fax with the approval of the 'liaison office'. We can then send that in for my visa. The only sticky point is I'll be in Turkey next week and needing my passport. Guess that will have to wait until I get back. I leave you with my favorite quote from the string of e-mails:
"Please do inform your upset VP and the upset HR Director that the Undersecretariat of Treasury General Directorate of Foreign Capital has given its approval for the establishment of Pixelworks’ liaison office and that the document regarding the approval has been mailed to our address."
What does this mean? Well, we should be getting a fax with the approval of the 'liaison office'. We can then send that in for my visa. The only sticky point is I'll be in Turkey next week and needing my passport. Guess that will have to wait until I get back. I leave you with my favorite quote from the string of e-mails:
"Finally, please be informed that nobody is authorized to use strong language with us."







3 Comments:
I see your lawyer and his strongly worded letter are breaking down my long-standing deal with the Turkish government! Now I can only hope the visa process takes six weeks or more! :-)
I still maintain you made the whole Turkish adventure up! ;)
I, personally, am a big fan of the strongly worded letters. However, I must echo my mother's comments. I hope they lose your paperwork until after the reunion!
Andrea
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