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They will get back to you in 6 months. They need that time for consideration.I know that they will get back to me in 4 weeks time in regards to Stamp 4.
You're welcome. I've heard of some people getting responses within 4 weeks again in the last day or two, so maybe the 6-8 weeks has been reduced again. Let us know what timeframe they give you when they reply.Sunshine86 wrote:Hi Elizabeth
Thank you for the reply. I have emailed them today and lets hope that they get back to me with the confirmation.
Thank you Elizabeth, im hoping for their quicker response too. Lets see, will let you know here!Elizabeth06 wrote:You're welcome. I've heard of some people getting responses within 4 weeks again in the last day or two, so maybe the 6-8 weeks has been reduced again. Let us know what timeframe they give you when they reply.Sunshine86 wrote:Hi Elizabeth
Thank you for the reply. I have emailed them today and lets hope that they get back to me with the confirmation.
Fingers crossed it'll be a quicker process
Hi MysticaMystica09 wrote:Hi Sunshine86,
Im also waiting for them to return the passports and docs that we submitted. We sent it last Feb. 14.
I also emailed them asking if they received my documents but no reply yet.
Hi Elizabeth and MysticaElizabeth06 wrote:You're welcome. I've heard of some people getting responses within 4 weeks again in the last day or two, so maybe the 6-8 weeks has been reduced again. Let us know what timeframe they give you when they reply.Sunshine86 wrote:Hi Elizabeth
Thank you for the reply. I have emailed them today and lets hope that they get back to me with the confirmation.
Fingers crossed it'll be a quicker process
Oh good - it is a really long time just for an acknowledgement, 6-8 weeks, but at least you know now exactly what's happening, and that they definitely have it and everythingSunshine86 wrote:
Hi Elizabeth and Mystica
I have received a reply for my email from EU Section. They confirmed that they received my application on the 27th Feb, the same day when I sent it. The timeframe given is 6-8 weeks due to the volume of applications.
Im glad that they confirmed my application, I just have to wait with this peace of mind.
Thank you
Elizabeth06 wrote:Oh good - it is a really long time just for an acknowledgement, 6-8 weeks, but at least you know now exactly what's happening, and that they definitely have it and everythingSunshine86 wrote:
Hi Elizabeth and Mystica
I have received a reply for my email from EU Section. They confirmed that they received my application on the 27th Feb, the same day when I sent it. The timeframe given is 6-8 weeks due to the volume of applications.
Im glad that they confirmed my application, I just have to wait with this peace of mind.
Thank you
PS: Hope it is next week for you Mystica09, maybe try emailing a second time
That's brilliant, congratsMystica09 wrote:Hi Sunshine86 and Elizabeth,
I received my passports and documents back with the letter to go to garda.
So thats 5 weeks for me.
Hi MysticaMystica09 wrote:Hi Sunshine86 and Elizabeth,
I received my passports and documents back with the letter to go to garda.
So thats 5 weeks for me.
Hi Mystica and ElizabethMystica09 wrote:Hi Sunshine86 and Elizabeth,
I received my passports and documents back with the letter to go to garda.
So thats 5 weeks for me.
CalvinKlien wrote:If you are in Dublin u must go to the GNIB office. They will open the doors at 7:30am and will give you ticket. The visa officers will start work at 8:00am. So, if you queue up little bit before 7:00am, you will be seen by the visa officer before 9:00am but if you go late, it could take you few hours to wait...
If you are outside Dublin than ring the local Garda station and make an appointment with the local Garda Immigration.
Please note: There would be two queues in GNIB. One is for the GNIB card (Visa Extension) and the other one would be Re-Entry. Make sure you are queuing in the GNIB queue.
Good Luck
Also, Calvin Do you know what time are they open till? As my husband was thinking to go there today as he can try to finish work early and meet me there? What do you think I should be there for and ask my husband to join me as he works in the Dublin area?Sunshine86 wrote:CalvinKlien wrote:If you are in Dublin u must go to the GNIB office. They will open the doors at 7:30am and will give you ticket. The visa officers will start work at 8:00am. So, if you queue up little bit before 7:00am, you will be seen by the visa officer before 9:00am but if you go late, it could take you few hours to wait...
If you are outside Dublin than ring the local Garda station and make an appointment with the local Garda Immigration.
Please note: There would be two queues in GNIB. One is for the GNIB card (Visa Extension) and the other one would be Re-Entry. Make sure you are queuing in the GNIB queue.
Good Luck
Thank you Calvin for your prompt response.
That's great news!Sunshine86 wrote:
I also have received all our documents back and a letter to go to Garda for the temp Stamp. YAY
It took exactly 4 weeks for us.