To appeal against being deported from Turkey, you need to follow some steps. First, you must determine which institution or organization is the authority that took the deportation decision. Generally, deportation decisions from Turkey are taken by the Ministry of Interior, General Directorate of Migration Management (GIM).
It is important to contact the institution or organization that took the deportation decision, to convey your objection and to learn the reasons for the decision. For this, you can use the contact information on GİM's website or apply to the relevant immigration office.
You must appeal in writing to the authority that took the decision. In this appeal letter, you must clearly state why you are objecting to the deportation decision and which of your legal rights have been violated. You can also present evidence and witnesses to support your appeal.
If your objection is positive, the deportation decision can be canceled or changed. However, if your objection is rejected, you can apply to the court against the decision. In this case, you can file a lawsuit in the courts in Turkey or get the help of a lawyer.
Appealing a deportation decision is a highly sensitive process and it is important to comply with legal procedures. It is therefore recommended that you seek help from a lawyer or a legal adviser.