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yes bill are on both our names.SDH wrote:Hi, hope the bills are on both your names. My application took 8 weeks.
You've got all the documents required, don't waste time send your application by registered mail and wait patiently.
nawab185 wrote:Hello everyone
i just moved in ireland in april 2016, I'm married to a British national 3 years ago in london. I'm non EEA national i have got all the documents that required by EU1 form
tenancy agreement
PRTB Letter
Utility bills
my wife job contract
my wife payslips
my wife tax credit certificate
marriage certificate
could you guys help me please tell me if there is anything missing?
also after how long will i get response any idea ?
i will really appreciate if someone can help for declaration letter or give me any advice pleaseeeeeee
Thanks in advance
Nawab
Hello AronAaron-Law wrote:nawab185 wrote:Hello everyone
i just moved in ireland in april 2016, I'm married to a British national 3 years ago in london. I'm non EEA national i have got all the documents that required by EU1 form
tenancy agreement
PRTB Letter
Utility bills
my wife job contract
my wife payslips
my wife tax credit certificate
marriage certificate
could you guys help me please tell me if there is anything missing?
also after how long will i get response any idea ?
i will really appreciate if someone can help for declaration letter or give me any advice pleaseeeeeee
Thanks in advance
Nawab
Hi Nawab,
Good Morning!
Send your application to the INIS and if they need more documentation they will write to you asking for
the same.
If you are not comfortable sending the application on your own accord then, get a Law firm involved and they can address things on your behalf.
I hope this helps.
Thank you,
Best regards,
Aaron.
Thanks for thatmkhan2525 wrote:If you are exercising treaty rights through employment then you don't need to send a covering letter. Just fill in the form and send all relevant documents to EU treaty rights unit.
They usally send an acknowledgement letter up to 4 weeks of posting the application and a letter for temp stamp4 takes at least 7 weeks.
What's the application for?nawab185 wrote:Hi All,
i married to British citizen i was legal when i got married and we have been married more than 3 years now Uk immigration didn't give me any visa struggled 2 and half year but refused all the time for nonsense reason that we both can go to my country and live there. when my wife is born there and her all family is in uk.
but my lawyer suggested me to go to Ireland and apply from there. i don't know if this was a good idea
but now I'm in in Ireland since April 2016 and i prepare all my case and got all the documents that i need to submit application.
is anyone here in relating case or have any idea if i took a right decision?
Many thank
Nawab
im intend to apply for spouse visa application in Ireland now because uk was keep refusingnoajthan wrote:What's the application for?nawab185 wrote:Hi All,
i married to British citizen i was legal when i got married and we have been married more than 3 years now Uk immigration didn't give me any visa struggled 2 and half year but refused all the time for nonsense reason that we both can go to my country and live there. when my wife is born there and her all family is in uk.
but my lawyer suggested me to go to Ireland and apply from there. i don't know if this was a good idea
but now I'm in in Ireland since April 2016 and i prepare all my case and got all the documents that i need to submit application.
is anyone here in relating case or have any idea if i took a right decision?
Many thank
Nawab
Only in the State since April?! Not long enough to return to UK yet.
Or do you mean applying for something else?.
How have you transferred your entire centre of life to Eire?
What is your sponsor doing?
Bought house? or rented on a long-term contract?
What about UK house - sold or rented off?
Any kids with you there - already in school?
I don't know about spouse visas in Ireland but I'm sure someone does.nawab185 wrote:im intend to apply for spouse visa application in Ireland now because uk was keep refusing
i have no kids. in ireland i have got house on rent and my wife currently working in Ireland.
our uk house is belong to our parents so we still keeping it.
Hello i have applied and filled an application form myself on the 20th and sent it register mail.SDH wrote:Hi Nawab
Please don't waste your money on the lawyers if you got all your documents. Myself i didn't write any cover letter i just completed the application form and bind it together with all the supporting documents as requested. All the instruction are online on how to complete the application form. Its really easy to complete. Ask your partner or a friend and complete it together, hope by tomorrow you will submit your application form. The earlier the better just have faith and all shall be well. Ignore declaration letter they did not request for such letter unless you've got outstanding documents.
Regards,