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I can understand your frustration.I hope u will get sorted tomorrow.kamemurr wrote:Hello to everybody....
So....i went, again, to the offices to have the stamp 3 i went at 8am I "q" for 1 houe to have a ticket and 8 persons to arrive the said: "NO More Tickets For Today, We Have TO Much People In The Office So...Come Back On Monday"
A lot of people like me had to leave the place because like with 4 guys they sarted to say: Ok, Get Out! Theres no more tickets, get out!!
Its Amazing!!!
It feels so frustrating....Ill go tomorrow wednesday again at 6am!!lol
Then i went to the Immigrant Council, they told me that is possible to have the stamp 3, they are giving that to the peolple who have the refuse on the application but I can try without the letter they send....
we will see.....
I went to GNIB in Jan to get a stamp 4 renewal
Date of application for residence card for spouse: 01 Feb 2007
Approved, Denied, or Pending (if approved, supply date of approval): Pending
You applied with EU1 but got the renewed in the meantime for 1 year?Got it renewed for 1 year again until Apr 08.
Yes, in the same letter they said as you know the law says you must lived in another EU bla, bla, bla but considering your case.... you can have the stamp4, go to the offices with your husband and with your passports the fee is free. they explained that i can stay here work, open a bussines and after the 2 years aply por the renew....archigabe wrote:Did they give you a stamp4 after refusing the E.U1? Did they inform you on the refusal letter to apply for the stamp4? Congratulations, it's a miracle! Seems like all the lawsuits are having an effect.
You'll get stuck in the whole "You should have lived in another EU country before coming here" like the rest of us, pretty much.Marc13 wrote:Hi All
I am non-Eu citizen and my wife has Italian citizenship…We are sorting out the documents to apply for UE1, but Its been very hard to get information through the GNIB office. The documents on the UE1 form are not the same shown on the internet etc etc.
My wife has never lived in am UE country. Someone told me that she must have a full time and be able to sponsor me in Ireland, is that true? What are the documents that we need?
I would be very glad if someone could help me
Thanks
Marcio