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No, anyone who had a legal stamp in his pasport (stamp 1,2,3,4,5 or 6) at the time of his residence application can get that renewed pending the desicion of the high court in the Kumar case.This means, from what I can gather from Solvit (just clarified) that anyone who applied for EU1 who was legal in Ireland at the time (tourist visa etc.)
Anyway, it is some good news, not for me though. I hope that the people that already have a stamp can make use of it.If the applicant was legally resident in the Irish State at the time of the application and had one of the following Stamps in their passport – Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 3, Stamp 4, Stamp 5 or Stamp 6 – the applicant can return to the local Immigration Registration Office to enquire about a renewal, or regularization, of permission to remain in the State.
I think it's a good possibilty you may be eligible.No harm in trying.Sahil wrote:Guys .... i just want some info regrading this.
My stamp 2 visa expired on 30 June'06 and i applied EU 1 on 28th July'06 ....... so is that mean that i am not entitled to get stamp 4 ????
Thanks in Advance !!
Sahil
wow, that's interesting! meaning that they will just benefit from the people who really want to visit their family in their homecountry. how would you call this? in my words, excuse my french, it's exploitation of migrant workers. the EU spouse is the only one earning the bread and would need to pay the 100 euros to have her husband travel with her as well. double punishment... the GNIB should have given a stamp 4 when the non-EU spouse entred in Ireland with a D-type "Spouse of EU citizen"" entry visa, imho.checo wrote:Guys, my friend went today to Burgh Quay and got Stamp 3 for 6 months. He is married to EU national and his EU1 application was refused previously. He paid EUR 100 for that. He cannot work, but can travel in/out.
your friend might try this:checo wrote:Another news from Burgh Quay. My wife just left that place after 5h waiting. The haven't given her anything. They said she is illegal as the stamp in her passport is over 1 year expired (doesn't matter that she has been waiting for her EU1 application over the illegal period of time and that it was not her fault!). She said she has a friend who was there (in Burgh Quay) this morning and got 6 months stamp 3 (pls. read my previous post) - They said: "Tell your friend to come back and we will cancel it!"
She said that she red news on the website of Dept. of Enterprise, Trade & Employment, that she can get her Stamp 4 (http://www.entemp.ie/trade/marketaccess ... solvit.htm) and showed them the print-off of it and they kept saying that she is illegal.
What's wrong with this country? It is starting to piss me off...
answers. i'm sorry if they would be disappointing. this is what i know with the latest newsgroebben123 wrote:It's a pitty. When they have a good notice, no one knows anything and at the end there are more questions than before...
Perhaps you can help us further with our querstions. We are still on pending for the EU1 form and because we are waiting for 3 month now we don't count for the decission before the end of next week !
1 question: What happens now with the decissions? They still get all denied and you have to go to the immigration office again to claim this decission and they will give you the stamp there? Or do they give now directly with the decission the note for the stamp 4?
2 question: We applied directly 3 weeks after our arriving here in Ireland for the EU1 form. My wife got directly a stamp at the immigration office for 3 month so that she is legal and we have time to apply (I don't think that is some special stamp, it says only "10/3"). So she was during her application 100% legal here in Ireland. Does it mean that she gets at the end a stamp 4?
The information they gave are a little bit rare - like always. I hope really yyou can help us with this.
groebben123 wrote:1 question: What happens now with the decissions? They still get all denied and you have to go to the immigration office again to claim this decission and they will give you the stamp there? Or do they give now directly with the decission the note for the stamp 4?
2 question: We applied directly 3 weeks after our arriving here in Ireland for the EU1 form. My wife got directly a stamp at the immigration office for 3 month so that she is legal and we have time to apply (I don't think that is some special stamp, it says only "10/3"). So she was during her application 100% legal here in Ireland. Does it mean that she gets at the end a stamp 4?
The information they gave are a little bit rare - like always. I hope really yyou can help us with this.
-Your wife gets the employment permit from the DETE after about 2-3 of applicationCarlipao wrote:hi well i was reading everything about EU1 and at the last you write that is possible that persons that were legal here while they presented this application can get a stamp for work here, well this at least !!! anyway my cuestion is if somebady try to go to the immigration to see what happen there because there people are very especial and i dont know if they already know about this; if somebady went please write what happen there.
Any way i will go and i will see what happen,but before i would like to know this!!