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Surprised the passport was stamped without the GNIB card.mrworld9 wrote:Guys,
I went to the local Garda station with my wife this morning and the registration was super quick. Her fingerprint was taken and GNIB card will be ready for pick up next week. The immigration officer stamped her passport with APRIL 17 as the expiry date.
I have also emailed PRTB to find out how I can add my wife to my existing tenancy registration and hope to hear from them asap. I already have a signed recommendation letter from the landlord and will get a letter from my daughter's school this week. I also plan to include my wife's tax certificate as a proof of address/residence at our address....and possibly a P45. Do you guys think those, coupled with the letter from landlord would suffice? Please advise. Thank you.
I submitted everything that can prove our address except PRTB letter. Now I got a letter asking me to submit PRTB letter.mrworld9 wrote:Guys,
I went to the local Garda station with my wife this morning and the registration was super quick. Her fingerprint was taken and GNIB card will be ready for pick up next week. The immigration officer stamped her passport with APRIL 17 as the expiry date.
I have also emailed PRTB to find out how I can add my wife to my existing tenancy registration and hope to hear from them asap. I already have a signed recommendation letter from the landlord and will get a letter from my daughter's school this week. I also plan to include my wife's tax certificate as a proof of address/residence at our address....and possibly a P45. Do you guys think those, coupled with the letter from landlord would suffice? Please advise. Thank you.
Yes. Our marriage took place in a non English speaking country. I got its apostille.Tayyab99 wrote:Ok and is your marriage took place in any other non english speaking country?? If yes did you got it APOSTILLE?
I sent them 2 emails.kunfayakun wrote:I think it would be better if you attach a copy of it with the explanation letter by registered post so they will keep it in your file and will definitely send you stamp 4 letter soon also email it.
I sent them 2 emails.MsLulu wrote:Hi guys,
I received the original documents and a letter asking for more documents (PRTB letter, marriage certificate) to be submitted within 15 days. But it doesn't mention anything about getting a temporary GNIB in the letter.
So I still couldn't get the temporary GNIB? Would they send me another letter to take to the garda station for temporary GNIB after I submitted the documents they requested?
Has anybody experienced this?
So no letter at all returned with your documents or there is a letter but no reference to get a temp stamp?vweeks wrote:I had to email to get my documents back.
I received my documents but no letter to get a temp stamp.
My visa expired Dec 5th...
Is this normal?
Hi MsLulu,MsLulu wrote:So no letter at all returned with your documents or there is a letter but no reference to get a temp stamp?vweeks wrote:I had to email to get my documents back.
I received my documents but no letter to get a temp stamp.
My visa expired Dec 5th...
Is this normal?
If there is a letter, did they request more documents?
Hi I think it would better if you send them letter by registered post to INIS, also don't forget to mention your date of application, EU citizen's name so they might get back to you soon, this is what I did when they took 13 weeks..Tayyab99 wrote:Hi MsLulu, can you please tell us what information we have to provide to inis when we send them email regarding our application, and exactly what email address you are sending mails to.
Because i tried 2 times giving my anpost registered post code and my name date of birth but getting the automated emails thts your application will be dealt in 14 weeks, if someone could also give me a phone number where i ask about my application.
Btw its byn 13 weeks since i have submitted my application.
Their email is eutreatyrights@justice.ieTayyab99 wrote:Hi MsLulu, can you please tell us what information we have to provide to inis when we send them email regarding our application, and exactly what email address you are sending mails to.
Because i tried 2 times giving my anpost registered post code and my name date of birth but getting the automated emails thts your application will be dealt in 14 weeks, if someone could also give me a phone number where i ask about my application.
Btw its byn 13 weeks since i have submitted my application.
I don't think you could apply for EEA2 with an expired visa. That means you over-stayed in Ireland.vweeks wrote:Hi MsLulu,MsLulu wrote:So no letter at all returned with your documents or there is a letter but no reference to get a temp stamp?vweeks wrote:I had to email to get my documents back.
I received my documents but no letter to get a temp stamp.
My visa expired Dec 5th...
Is this normal?
If there is a letter, did they request more documents?
I received a letter. All it said was:
The office will be in contact with you in due course regarding your application
I want to apply for my EEA2(UK) and I don't want to wait months before I can My husband and I wanted to be in the UK by January. The thing is I don't know if I can even apply with an expired visa and no temporary stamp in my passport
I got a reply from PRTB that it's possible to add my wife to the tenancy registration. I doubt if that can be completed within the 15 working days ultimatum, so I will be sending all other documents including the email correspondence with PRTB and a signed recommendation letter from the landlord. It is my belief that this should suffice if PRTB registration letter is never mandatory.mrworld9 wrote:I submitted everything that can prove our address except PRTB letter. Now I got a letter asking me to submit PRTB letter.
What do you mean?kunfayakun wrote:Did you apply with tourist visa?
Hi,they are Brazilian so didnt need a visa to enter Ireland.On entry she got the normal 3 months period stamped in her passport.I only recently got a job here,so thats why we only applied for EU1 two weeks ago.Problem is that their 3 months is up next week and we haven`t heard anything about the application.So after next week will they be illegal? I phoned an Immigration advice centre today,and they said we should go to the Garda and explain the situation,but I`m not so sure.kunfayakun wrote:Normally people get accompany spouse/ join C visa and if they wish to stay longer we apply EU1, so I was wondering if you entered Ireland with tourist visa or accompany/ join spouse of the EU citizen?
I hope so.kunfayakun wrote:Don't worry about it now and you won't be illegal as you have applied for the EU1 already I think at the moment they are bit delaying to send the acknowledgement letter for the EU1 so nothing to worry, just wait for the response from them.