The investigation, part of a year-long project by Lighthouse Reports and 14 media outlets, exposed how VFS Global and its local subcontractor, Gateway, transformed the visa process into a private, profit-driven enterprise. Documents suggest that a portion of the revenue from mandatory add-on services flows to foundations linked to former foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. While VFS denies any improper conduct, the evidence points to a system where appointments are gated by black-market markups of €300 or more, and applicants are forced into questionable data practices.
This privatization of borders has created a two-tier reality. While the educated middle class, journalists, and academics face months of wait times and arbitrary rejections—a trend that has seen the EU retain roughly €73 million in non-refundable fees over 16 years—the political elite bypass these barriers through government-issued service passports. The European Commission has largely remained silent, despite its mandate to oversee these outsourced providers. The result is a cycle of exclusion that stifles civil society while enriching those connected to the administration of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.




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