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Casa wrote:Are you still under the misconception that your wife will be able to enter the UK on a Schengen visa
4 weeks max isnt realistic. we applied in may 2015 and have yet not had an outcome same as 7000+ peoplevanjam wrote:I am not sure why you are complicating. If you are EU citizen working in Ireland and your wife is non-EU citizen, she just needs to apply for Short Stay one entry C visa (she will get in 4 weeks maximum) and she can come to Ireland and then apply for stamp 4.
Ohh my, you are absolutely not following what is going on in Irelandvanjam wrote:I am not sure why you are complicating. If you are EU citizen working in Ireland and your wife is non-EU citizen, she just needs to apply for Short Stay one entry C visa (she will get in 4 weeks maximum) and she can come to Ireland and then apply for stamp 4.
The first C short stay, one entry visa I got in November 2015. I waited 7 days to get C visa. When I came in Ireland, I applied for stamp 4. I left Ireland a few days before my visa expired and at that time I didn't have stamp 4; I was in process. I went on holiday to my country, and when I wanted to come back to Ireland I applied for C visa, short stay one entry again, and I waited two weeks. The second time was in April 2016.jul1 wrote:Ohh my, you are absolutely not following what is going on in Irelandvanjam wrote:I am not sure why you are complicating. If you are EU citizen working in Ireland and your wife is non-EU citizen, she just needs to apply for Short Stay one entry C visa (she will get in 4 weeks maximum) and she can come to Ireland and then apply for stamp 4.
I would be surprised if you got that visa c in less than 3 years
We waited 6 months for the short stay visa and then we cancelled it cause we were not willing to wait more than that. u must be one of the very rare lucky one who got the Irish visa in time. I don't know if u applied solely based on freedom of movement or u applied as normal tourist including payslips and stuff normally required, also maybe u were married long time ago and have good travelling records, i don't know ur details, in our case we got recently married and the visa was based on eu freedom of movements only, maybe they did not like that, also there is about 10.000 eu treaty rights visa application not proceed since June 2015, many people even sued the visa office, the case went to Irish high court saying this visa should have been issued within 6 weeks though those people still did not get their visas yet. For some reasons the Irish visa office liked ur application and u got it quick but most of us just stuck in the system, visa office claims there was loads of fraud, marriage of convenience and risk of terrorism that is why they don't process this visa, one way around this what we are planning to do is get article 10 card in another eu country and that allows us for visa free travelling to aeu countriesvanjam wrote:The first C short stay, one entry visa I got in November 2015. I waited 7 days to get C visa. When I came in Ireland, I applied for stamp 4. I left Ireland a few days before my visa expired and at that time I didn't have stamp 4; I was in process. I went on holiday to my country, and when I wanted to come back to Ireland I applied for C visa, short stay one entry again, and I waited two weeks. The second time was in April 2016.jul1 wrote:Ohh my, you are absolutely not following what is going on in Irelandvanjam wrote:I am not sure why you are complicating. If you are EU citizen working in Ireland and your wife is non-EU citizen, she just needs to apply for Short Stay one entry C visa (she will get in 4 weeks maximum) and she can come to Ireland and then apply for stamp 4.
I would be surprised if you got that visa c in less than 3 years
I really don't know what is going on now. Could you explain me?
I didn't know that. When I applied the first time we were married less than 3 months, and I applied under EU directive, and I didn't have to send them payslips. I applied to Irish Embassy in Slovenia, I don't know whether it makes any difference.jul1 wrote: We waited 6 months for the short stay visa and then we cancelled it cause we were not willing to wait more than that. u must be one of the very rare lucky one who got the Irish visa in time. I don't know if u applied solely based on freedom of movement or u applied as normal tourist including payslips and stuff normally required, also maybe u were married long time ago and have good travelling records, i don't know ur details, in our case we got recently married and the visa was based on eu freedom of movements only, maybe they did not like that, also there is about 10.000 eu treaty rights visa application not proceed since June 2015, many people even sued the visa office, the case went to Irish high court saying this visa should have been issued within 6 weeks though those people still did not get their visas yet. For some reasons the Irish visa office liked ur application and u got it quick but most of us just stuck in the system, visa office claims there was loads of fraud, marriage of convenience and risk of terrorism that is why they don't process this visa, one way around this what we are planning to do is get article 10 card in another eu country and that allows us for visa free travelling to aeu countries
The delay in processing the 1000's of visa (join spouse or visitor) is mainly for applications from the Asian sub continent countries.vanjam wrote:I didn't know that. When I applied the first time we were married less than 3 months, and I applied under EU directive, and I didn't have to send them payslips. I applied to Irish Embassy in Slovenia, I don't know whether it makes any difference.
Yes, u applied from within the EU already, so it means u have a Slovenian resident card, or maybe a resident card from another EU country? If they are that fast maybe we apply as well as my wife is already on my eu Schengen country and she has now the local resident card for 5 yearsCR001 wrote:The delay in processing the 1000's of visa (join spouse or visitor) is mainly for applications from the Asian sub continent countries.vanjam wrote:I didn't know that. When I applied the first time we were married less than 3 months, and I applied under EU directive, and I didn't have to send them payslips. I applied to Irish Embassy in Slovenia, I don't know whether it makes any difference.
No, I lived in Bosnia at that time and I have Bosnian citizenship. Bosnia is not part of EU. But there is no Irish Embassy in Bosnia, so I had to send my application to Slovenia, but I have never been in Slovenia. I know that there is delay in join family visas, but they are very fast with short stay C visas. The easier way is to get C visa and then from Ireland apply for residence card with EU 1 form than to wait for join family visa.jul1 wrote:Yes, u applied from within the EU already, so it means u have a Slovenian resident card, or maybe a resident card from another EU country? If they are that fast maybe we apply as well as my wife is already on my eu Schengen country and she has now the local resident card for 5 yearsCR001 wrote:The delay in processing the 1000's of visa (join spouse or visitor) is mainly for applications from the Asian sub continent countries.vanjam wrote:I didn't know that. When I applied the first time we were married less than 3 months, and I applied under EU directive, and I didn't have to send them payslips. I applied to Irish Embassy in Slovenia, I don't know whether it makes any difference.
And finally, my wife got the visa to Ireland.jul1 wrote:I called the local Irish embassy here, they said they wont send the application to Dublin but make the decision here, they promised max 6 weeks, lets see, we will apply this week.
Solid23 wrote:hi Jul1
You said your wife's waited for 6 months for a visa in Manila, did they tell her the waiting time before and if they process it in Manila? I'm asking because my wife is waiting for a visa in Jakarta. They said they process it there and the waiting time is 2 weeks. Unfortunately she got refused a visa to Ireland before (study visa) so they had to reffer the application to Dublin. Which means weeks or months of waiting...
BTW your wife needed hungarian RC to apply for irish visa from Hungary? Is it really neccessary?