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The normal turnaround for a C visa to Ireland is about 8 weeks so you will need to be patient, there is also a backlog of applications from Southeast Asia if you read others posts here in the forum. It looks like the solely intent of your C visa for your family is to get them entry into Ireland to then try to apply for EU Treaty Rights, that’s actually not the purpose of that visa so I would be really careful in the application process and immigration officer interview upon their arrival at Dublin airport.rfaruque wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 3:40 pmApplied on 2 July still havent heard anything from IE embassy India for visit (family/friend) visa.
We have also provided a draft along since they wasnt sure. They have contacted and said to pick up the draft as it was not needed as the applicants are my parents.
Can any body guess what does this mean or why is it taking long?
There is precedent for this type of applications in the EU so do some research and prepare a strong application. In Ireland these days it's getting harder to get EU Treaty Rights approved for dependent parents, find other posts here in the forum for guidance.rfaruque wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:17 pmHi,
Tie for back home- was hard to provide- it is only their house and brother-sisters. I dont have any brother sister- so they could not show any of their children living in back home.
Financial- yes said they are capable, but the truth is, I provide them monthly expenses (their full house hold) I have been doing this for years as even though they have their financial strength it is more of the management bits. This is not said int he VISIT visa application but when they are here , this can be shown as per back statement.
Thanks,
Where is your spouse? In most topics, you refer to only yourself and children being in Ireland.I am a British Citizen by birth.
I am starting a new job in DUBLIN from May 2018.
I have 2 girls who will be going to school there and settle.