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What is IM? Guess you mean PM.MBeard wrote:Hi Obie,
I can't seems to be able to IM you. Is it possible for you to send me an quick IM please?
Obie wrote:Please refrain from naming firms you perceive as being inept.
yes PM.. 3 more to go ..Obie wrote:What is IM? Guess you mean PM.MBeard wrote:Hi Obie,
I can't seems to be able to IM you. Is it possible for you to send me an quick IM please?
You are unable to send PM until you have posted 10 messages.
Pleased for you.MBeard wrote:and i am good to read PM. sorry for the trouble guys.
Firstly, what application did you make?KingdomMan wrote:@bstar et al, pls would you give me a suggestion on this; after waiting for 18 months on a decision and then your application is refused based on a wrong assertion that you breached immigration rules by overstaying a 90 day visit visa some 8years back when you first visited the state... Stating that you may reapply anytime but giving due regards to the reason for refusal. Since this decision was wrongly made based on an errornious assumption by the INIS officer who handled your case, what can one do about this?? The truth is I have never overstayed any of my visit visas on my numerous visits to the state until I acquired my residency, so I don't know where they got such facts from to have made such a stupid and faulty allegation against me. Your advices/suggestions will be highly appreciated mates in here. Thanks all!
Application is based on Association to Irish citizens. Thanks. I've also lived here for 5 years permanently and a single parent father caring for my children and self employed too.Leinsterimmig wrote:Firstly, what application did you make?KingdomMan wrote:@bstar et al, pls would you give me a suggestion on this; after waiting for 18 months on a decision and then your application is refused based on a wrong assertion that you breached immigration rules by overstaying a 90 day visit visa some 8years back when you first visited the state... Stating that you may reapply anytime but giving due regards to the reason for refusal. Since this decision was wrongly made based on an errornious assumption by the INIS officer who handled your case, what can one do about this?? The truth is I have never overstayed any of my visit visas on my numerous visits to the state until I acquired my residency, so I don't know where they got such facts from to have made such a stupid and faulty allegation against me. Your advices/suggestions will be highly appreciated mates in here. Thanks all!
Thanks for your time and prompt response. If I reapply, does it mean that my application would go through the very long process again or is it going to be fast tracked since the error was from them initially?Leinsterimmig wrote:ok, so you are married or de facto with an irish citizen? In that case there is no review system. You could write a letter explaining that they made an error and if they did, they usually would admit the error and rectifiy it.
If they do not rectifiy it and you still believe they made an error, the other option is to apply again. At least you will have all the paperworl ready.