llvlludi wrote:Hi Everyone,
Quick update for those who are waiting for EU stamp 4. As you know i applied for Stamp 4, last year in September. Today i received a correspondence from Eu Treaty Right, My wife was self employed last 5 years, her business was on partnership, Her business account was joint with her partner. So Eu Treaty Right asked me to explain who is this 2nd person on bank statement with my wife. Also they asked me to send a new copy of my wife ID card.
I am going to post those documents on Monday, I have been waiting for Stamp 4 almost 10 months and its ridiculously long time. One of my friends advised me today, why dont i go to my local garda station and get stamp 4 on the base of my Irish born children.
What do you think guys, Should i get stamp 4 on the base of my Irish born children? As i badly need stamp to travel next month and i dont know how long more Eu Treaty Right going to take to decide my case.
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Hi,
If you have an Irish Born Kid and he or she holds an Irish Citizenship. You can apply for Stamp 4 permit on this basis. This is after a case called "Zambrano". You need the following documents.
their own Passport,
their current Certificate of Registration (GNIB Card),
their child's Irish Passport,
their child's Birth Certificate and documentary evidence of their address in the State.
NB: The Irish citizen child must attend with his/her parent(s) on this occasion.
Please see the follwoing link for more details.
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Ap ... A%20Parent
you can go to your local GArda station.
it takes about 2-3 weeks to get the stamp4 card sorted
All the best..