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Need help with Georgia-Turkey border situation & additional European border questions
We’ve recently started a long motorcycle trip involving countries in Eastern Europe/Western Asia and are in a tight spot and could use some guidance from those who know.
We are two US citizens who bought two motorcycles in Tbilisi Georgia. We purchased the motorcycles in our names and were given: plastic vehicle registration card, paper sales/purchase document. We carry International Drivers’ Permits.
We intend to travel to the following countries, roughly: Turkey, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan. Our plan is to end the trip in Georgia and sell the bikes back there.
Our current tight spot: We endeavored to cross the Georgia-Turkey border today and encountered an issue that our motorcycles are not registered in the country of our residence (here is the rule: “persons who are resident in a territory other than Turkey can import their vehicles for private use registered in their country of residence.”). Ultimately, a nice border agent offered us a 15-day transit visa. This is sufficient to get us across Turkey but we both would like more time on this passage, as well as to return through because we intend to circle back to Georgia after Turkey.
The company who sold us the motorcycle said that folks in our position have been able to do trips like this without problems in terms of crossing borders, but they also remembered today that they failed to instruct us to obtain an “export declaration”. They say that this would avoid the problem we encountered today, and they think we will also encounter additional border problems if we don’t obtain this before traveling onward.
Our questions to the experts:
- What is this export customs declaration? Is this necessary only for getting the bikes out of Georgia, which we’ve already done, or will we also need it elsewhere on this trip?
- Will it actually solve our problem obtaining a tourist visa in Turkey? E.g. will it create some sort of exception to the rule that the vehicle must be registered in my country of origin?
- Are there other carnets or papers we should be working on in advance to prevent similar issues at future borders in the aforementioned countries?
- Once we’re in EU countries, should border crossings be more straightforward?
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