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by gorgeous » Fri May 27, 2016 5:18 pm
Hey guys, I will explain you what happened today when I went to immigration in Dublin, and I'm super disgusted with what they've done to me & my partner.
My partner is a Spanish national and I'm a Non-EU national.
We went today to immigration because I have renewed my passport, which was due to renew in October, and after waiting 5 hours to be called we went there and the guy said:
"I can't accept this since your partner is bringing a National ID and he needs to bring his passport, because it is not a recognised document." As you know this is totally false. They kept insisting that is not a valid travelling document and he shouldn't be allowed in the country with that.
This is something absolutely unacceptable for someone working for immigration who should this is a valid document and shouldn't even question this. After we insisted and explained that he doesn't even have a passport as he doesn't need that to travel and live within the EU, they agreed reluctantly to stamp his new passport and they kept questioning why he had renewed the passport 9 months before it expired.
However, the new stamp is only valid until April 2017, not for the remaining of the 5 years ("month" 2020). This contradicts what the letter we received from themselves states. We tried to show them this letter and they refused to even read it. The immigration officer finally stamped the passport, but only until 2017 as he said. When we saw this, we tried to go back to question about it to a different officer (the man who assisted us was busy) and they refused to answer. They told us we needed another ticket, which means an additional 5h wait. This is just unacceptable. We tried explaining we believed they had made a mistake to no avail.
Just to answer a couple of upcoming questions:
- I have renewed my passport beforehand because my country has just released a new one with 10 years expire date.
- My Stamp 4 EUFAM was valid until 04/17 and so was the stamp in my passport.
Now, I wonder, since the letter from INIS says that once I renew my passport I should go back there to get the remaining days and/or until 2020. Were they wrong by doing that?
Would appreciate any thought you may have on this!
Cheers!