My Indonesian wife had been waiting for a spouse of EU citizen visa for over a year. We got the decision a couple of days ago. It's been refused because I hold Irish nationality (through naturalisation since 2016). I'm a Pole and I've spent most of my life in Poland, but they claim that Ireland is my center of life and I've spent a significant amount of time there (I've been in Ireland since 2006, but just got the citizenship in 2016). We also got married in Poland and have a Polish marriage cert if that matters. My wife obtained a Polish temporary residence card (for 2 years) some time ago and she stays there with my parents since she can't join me in Ireland without the entry visa. Before applying for the visa, I asked Your Europa Advice for a guidance because having dual nationality while applying for the spouse of EU citizen visa looked questionable to me. They replied that it is in fact arguable, but my wife can apply for this type of visa. After the refusal, I contacted them again and they replied that I should appeal and they've redirected the case to SOLVIT. I've read about the McCarthy case and I, unlike her, have exercised the freedom of movement right since 2006. Has anyone had a similar problem? Is it worth appealing? We don't want to wait in separation for another 6 months (probably much more knowing how INIS works) for A Join Family visa.
Thank you in advance.
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