@ufukadiyaman If she's a Turkish citizen, then you should be OK. Citizens appear to be a priority and have less than a year turnaround time.
My wife is only a resident of Turkey, born in Kosovo, and it felt as if our paperwork was lost at the bottom of a sinkhole, never to be seen again. While I was happy to see citizens getting their papers and visas completed faster, it felt hopeless for others like my wife and I who had been waiting in line for such a long time. You become desperate, anxiety starts to kick in, and all types of crazy thoughts come to mind when you see the border situation in Mexico. lol
I tried expediting through the Senate's office and Congress with no success. Immigration lawyers can't help expedite unless there's a true health, life, or death situation, in which case you don't need a lawyer to expedite. You can just file it yourself.
If you're confident some embassies are processing the paperwork faster, although she's a Turkish citizen, I would consider transferring it. But make sure to do your homework, you will have to travel to that location to complete the interview and any other requirements specific to that country.