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NiallPP wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 4:31 pmAnother question for the Immigration Boards hive mind:
Firstly, our situation is as follows. I'm a UK passport holder living and exercising my EU Treaty Rights with my non-EEA husband in Ireland. We arrived in Ireland in July 2017, sent off EU1 application at the end of Sept 2017, and my husband just got given a temporary stamp 4 today (Oct 2017), expiring end of March 2018.
We are hoping to visit my family together in England at Christmas for just a few days, and i'm confused about what we need to do. I'm presuming that the final residency decision won't arrive before then.
Am I right in thinking that my husband needs to apply for a Irish re-entry visa and then a standard UK visitor visa?
If so does this make any difference once the full Stamp 4 EUFAM is granted? Will he always need visas to visit UK during his 5 years residency, even when travelling together with me?
Thanks
Hi Wifeofaking, before July we lived together in his home country in Asia. We travelled to Ireland together, he on a C-visit visa (based on EU treaty rights), then submitted the EU1 form after a couple of months here. Why do you ask?Wifeofaking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:15 pmHi @niallpp
Please if you don't mind me asking did your husband have any status in the state before Applying? Please
NiallPP wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:19 pmHi Wifeofaking, before July we lived together in his home country in Asia. We travelled to Ireland together, he on a C-visit visa (based on EU treaty rights), then submitted the EU1 form after a couple of months here. Why do you ask?Wifeofaking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:15 pmHi @niallpp
Please if you don't mind me asking did your husband have any status in the state before Applying? Please
Sorry to hear that, what is her situation? Is it an EU treaty rights case? Have you tried contacting INIS?Wifeofaking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:30 pm@NiallPP
I see, thank you. My sister applied in august and nothing from the inis not even an acknowledgement letter.
Sorry to hear that, what is her situation? Is it an EU treaty rights case? Have you tried contacting INIS?Wifeofaking wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:30 pm@NiallPP
I see, thank you. My sister applied in august and nothing from the inis not even an acknowledgement letter.
Well, we decided to get a re-entry visa and apply for a UK visa to be on the safe side. Re-entry visa appointments very hard to get at the moment but after turning up in person they gave me a tip that new appointments are released from 8am-9am every day. The re-entry part of the office is separate from the registration part so you will need to make a different appointment.narsilionh wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:36 pmI have registration appointment december 14. and I'm not sure if the temporary visa works for re entry
I might ask when I get registration office. If you get some information could you share with me please?
thanks.
@NiallPP how did your trip go? any feedback. I had taken my parents to Asia transiting through UK and didn't have any problems as they both had re-entry visa and I accompanied them and used the non EEA queues.NiallPP wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:18 pmWell, we decided to get a re-entry visa and apply for a UK visa to be on the safe side. Re-entry visa appointments very hard to get at the moment but after turning up in person they gave me a tip that new appointments are released from 8am-9am every day. The re-entry part of the office is separate from the registration part so you will need to make a different appointment.narsilionh wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:36 pmI have registration appointment december 14. and I'm not sure if the temporary visa works for re entry
I might ask when I get registration office. If you get some information could you share with me please?
thanks.
Bare in mind if you need a visa for the UK you need to allow for at least 3 weeks for the decision to be made. We are submitting our application tomorrow, and even that is cutting it fine.
Good luck with it anyway
@NiallPP how did your trip go? any feedback. I had taken my parents to Asia transiting through UK and didn't have any problems as they both had re-entry visa and I accompanied them and used the non EEA queues.