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Hi..statelessBOC wrote:Hello fellow forum members,
@raja.brit... since it has been 7+ months since you made that application for your mom, have you heard back from INIS now and did did your mom get her EUFam RC in the end??
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statelessBOC wrote:@raja.brit
I did read your post regarding your experience getting your mom registred for Temp 4, which is why I am asking you as my situation is kind of similar to that of your mom ie not having the required/right visa.
So we went again on Tuesday with the ferry boarding pass and utility bill. I also made sure i brought my PRTB letters as well. They took my pic and fingerprints and did register me in the end... but not after asking a few questions like do we have any children, what are my profession and my qualification, if I qualify for a full British passport and how long it takes to get one. Are these questions normal? I didn't think it is relevant at all, in my opinion.
I have a question. I have always been under the impression that the temporary stamp 4 is in the form of a rubber stamp in my passport because from what I read here, everyone talked about getting their passport stamped? The garda immigration guy did not put any stamp in my passport, instead just wrote down my GNIB number on the last page of my passport (on the cover) and say that my card will be ready for collection in 2 week's time.
Also, the letter from INIS says a decision on my RC application will be due on 23/12/16 but my temporary stamp 4 is valid till 23/3/17. Does this mean I will definately not get my RC by 23/12/16?
Any thoughts and comments appreciated. Thank you all.
To be honest I'm going through all this as well as I have explained you earlier our dates are quite same just 2 days difference.statelessBOC wrote:Hi nawab185,
I am afraid I have not done enough posting yet to be able to use PM.
Can I ask if you are using the SS way to get back to UK?
Me and my husband do not want to go back to the UK. We have plans to settle here permanently but with the devastating news of brexit, we are not sure what will happen now after/if the UK officially invoke article 50 and at the end of the 2 year period..... whether we would be allowed to stay the full 5 years of the RC and thus paved the way for PR or if we would be required to leave.
We were hoping to be able to live a normal life again after moving here but now everything seems to be back to square one. How depressing !!!
You have a legitimate concern.nawab185 wrote:statelessBOC wrote:Hi nawab185,
I am afraid I have not done enough posting yet to be able to use PM.
Can I ask if you are using the SS way to get back to UK?
Me and my husband do not want to go back to the UK. We have plans to settle here permanently but with the devastating news of brexit, we are not sure what will happen now after/if the UK officially invoke article 50 and at the end of the 2 year period..... whether we would be allowed to stay the full 5 years of the RC and thus paved the way for PR or if we would be required to leave.
We were hoping to be able to live a normal life again after moving here but now everything seems to be back to square one. How depressing !!!
nawab185 wrote:To be honest I'm going through all this as well as I have explained you earlier our dates are quite same just 2 days difference.statelessBOC wrote:Hi nawab185,
I am afraid I have not done enough posting yet to be able to use PM.
Can I ask if you are using the SS way to get back to UK?
Me and my husband do not want to go back to the UK. We have plans to settle here permanently but with the devastating news of brexit, we are not sure what will happen now after/if the UK officially invoke article 50 and at the end of the 2 year period..... whether we would be allowed to stay the full 5 years of the RC and thus paved the way for PR or if we would be required to leave.
We were hoping to be able to live a normal life again after moving here but now everything seems to be back to square one. How depressing !!!
I dont know if I can use SS way to get back to uk on temp stamp but what I know I can once I have RC for 5 years.
Once I have RC I will defiantly choose SS ROUTE. Me and my wife also very depress over this situation after Brexit. Everyone really want to have a normal life but this visa issue is really depressing though.
However I don't really think 5 years RC will be valid once UK officially invoke article 50. So would be better option for the spouse of British citizen to choose SS Route.
If you have any information about using SS route on temp stamp please do let me know
thanks
Hello Samik, I am in the same situation, have you been able to get the temp4 stamp? Have solvit helped?Samik77 wrote:Thanks for sharing your experience Wannago and we hope to receive the stamp very soon as my wife needs to come back to her country at the end of June.
I've emailed Solvit explain my problem and they said that under European law they must sent an acknowledgement letter as soon as they received the EU1 application form in order to get the temporary stamp 4. They also said that not giving this letter they are breaching the law which is not good and my wife feels like in prison as she can't do anything. They also told me that if I don't get this letter, they will contact directly INIS so I have a bit of hope more.
Does anyone one know (if I don't get the temp stamp 4 at the end of May) if it's possible to prolong her visa which is expiring on the 7 of June and apply for a re-entry one?
Thanks a lot for your support.
You don't need a PPSN to register with the PRTB. ask your landlord to register your wife's name with the PRTB. Once you confirm with landlord your wife's name is registered give it 3 working day then email PRTB directly yourself stating your rented address, wife's full name and request in that email to send you a confirmation letter in writing that she has been registered (I just done all this for my parent and was no problem). Received the letter in 5 working daysmrworld9 wrote:
My wife's name is on my tenancy doc that i sent but not registered with PRTB because she had no PPSN at the time. My landlord is willing to help but I doubt the PRTB registration letter can be ready within the time frame given by INIS. I am looking to send the other letters as soon as they are available and send the PRTB letter later.
Thank you.
Hi,ipman wrote:Hello Samik, I am in the same situation, have you been able to get the temp4 stamp? Have solvit helped?Samik77 wrote:Thanks for sharing your experience Wannago and we hope to receive the stamp very soon as my wife needs to come back to her country at the end of June.
I've emailed Solvit explain my problem and they said that under European law they must sent an acknowledgement letter as soon as they received the EU1 application form in order to get the temporary stamp 4. They also said that not giving this letter they are breaching the law which is not good and my wife feels like in prison as she can't do anything. They also told me that if I don't get this letter, they will contact directly INIS so I have a bit of hope more.
Does anyone one know (if I don't get the temp stamp 4 at the end of May) if it's possible to prolong her visa which is expiring on the 7 of June and apply for a re-entry one?
Thanks a lot for your support.
Hi there "dhoward" could you help me with the sample email(s) you've sent to INIS asking for the temporary stamp? I have applied since 2nd August 2017, have had two separate correspondence from them acknowledging my application and requesting further documentation but still no letter for temporary stamp 4.