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euspouse07 wrote:Dear all
Friend of mine who is naturalised Irish in very difficult position as his wife's visa to enter into state was refused.
My friend was resided in state as a holder of eufam4 card as he was married to eu citizen.naturalisation followed as he filled all the relevant requirements.
Reason given for visa refusal was that 7 years time has not lapsed between the issuance of spouse visa which he got after marrying eu citizen .does any one came across this situation? ?
Please advise in which way he should proceed.
Isn,t this 7 years condition only apply on those who still have EUFAM Stam4 card ? i mean to say a person who got married to an EEA/EU citizen and then got EUFAM Stam4 card, then they divorced , later that EUFAM Stam4 card holder became Irish citizen and got married to a non EEA citizen in his country of origin , this 7 years condition will still apply ignoring he is an Irish citizen now ?chaoclive wrote:euspouse07 wrote:Dear all
Friend of mine who is naturalised Irish in very difficult position as his wife's visa to enter into state was refused.
My friend was resided in state as a holder of eufam4 card as he was married to eu citizen.naturalisation followed as he filled all the relevant requirements.
Reason given for visa refusal was that 7 years time has not lapsed between the issuance of spouse visa which he got after marrying eu citizen .does any one came across this situation? ?
Please advise in which way he should proceed.
See Section 20.1 of the 'Policy Document on Non-EEA Family Reunification' on the INIS website: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Family%2 ... cument.pdf
This clarifies the 7 year waiting period.
There will not be any way to proceed until the 7 years pass.