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Hi thanks for all the replies... I am from the Philippines we moved to Ireland last march after living in the UK for 4.5 years. I don't know if I can use the eu route for my daughters' visa as the Garda gave me stamp 4 NOT eu4fam.. My husband is Irish and i explained to the Garda officer that he exercised his treaty rights over in the UK so i thought id get eu4fam stamp and eventually use the eu route for my daughter... What kind of youth counselling should she attend and where... Also what is a CFO sticker... Sorry for the trouble i need some help.. ThanksMystica09 wrote:Hi missusmurphy,
Are you from the Philippines? First you can call the consulate in makati and ask for the requirements.
Let me share my experience with you. Me and my 14 year old daughter from a previous relationship came to Ireland last Feb with a join eu spouse visa and her join eu parent visa. My husbands british.
First thing that the consulate will ask is the papers from the court that you are the sole custudy of the minor but if the birth certificate doesnt have any fathers signature maybe that will do.
My daughter was awarded me after my annulment, but the consulate asked for an affidavit from the father that he is allowing her to leave the country,
we used the eu treaty rights route so we submitted all the documents asked by the consulate.
The visa was quick only after 2weeks and its free.
After the visa you need to get a sticker from the cfo in manila if your intention is for her to live in ireland, she needs to attend youth counselling. The immigration in the airport will not allow her to board the plane unless they see the sticker, even the stop over in hongkong was very strict asking why we dont have a return ticket.
Hope this will help you a bit.