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My wife and I got married abroad and I entered legally as well. I have been denied residency but didnt receive deportation order so far. I think it's only a matter of time before we receive one.So we are talking to a solicitor.Dimy77 wrote:Luckily me and my wife didn't get married in Ireland and she entered the State legally so it shouldn't apply to us.
I like to think positive and not expect the worst case scenario. That doesn't mean I'm ruling it out either.archigabe wrote:My wife and I got married abroad and I entered legally as well. I have been denied residency but didnt receive deportation order so far. I think it's only a matter of time before we receive one.So we are talking to a solicitor.Dimy77 wrote:Luckily me and my wife didn't get married in Ireland and she entered the State legally so it shouldn't apply to us.
I think the GNIB is treating people like sh**t regardless of whether they are approved residency or not... it's a depressing place, I feel sorry for the people who have to work there. It doesn't give them to right to treat people like that, but they're only human after all.... *sigh*archigabe wrote:well, we got married abroad and I entered legally on a spouse visa.We got treated like sh** at the GNIB when we went to ask for stamp3 and refused.
I would be so positive for the future.After these guys get loaded on a few pints at the pub and decide their kids aren't getting into the right schools because of 'those immigrants', who do you think they are going to start issuing deportation letters to next?Dimy77 wrote:I don't want to talk it right what they are doing, but if they are sending out the deportation letters *ONLY* to Eu-spouses who were residing illegally in Ireland at the time of their marriage I can't blame them. So far nobody here posted that they have received such a letter, so until we have more information we shouldn't blow it out of proportions. I'm still feeling positive.
Hi Yankeegirl,yankeegirl wrote:edk2007,
Do you hold another EU citizenship or are you solely an Irish citizen? I *think* if you are Irish, what you would need to apply for is a spouse visa, not EU1. EU1 is for non-EU family of EU citizens residing in Ireland (ie; family of British, French, Italian and so on) There is a different visa process for spouses of Irish citizens.
I was about to post you to the link on the INIS site but the page about spouses of Irish nationals is down.