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Do u get 10yrs stamp now?
nojoyfrominis wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 5:54 amIf you are in Dublin book an appointment with inis for the week when your current stamp is expiring . If you receive the approval by then, you can take the letter to get the passport stamped. Otherwise ask for the temperory extension there. This way you will avoid any gaps between stamps that may cause complications later during citizenship application
nojoyfrominis wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 2:59 pmCheck the procedure with your local office for booking appointment and any wait.
Has it been 6 months since you sent your application, and did you write to ask them what is happening?masterboy123 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 10:53 amMy Stamp4 EuFAM is going to expire in 4 weeks time and I haven't heard anything back from the EU Treaty office.
Is it recommended to wait for another 2 weeks before contacting local immigration office?
Obie wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 11:09 amHas it been 6 months since you sent your application, and did you write to ask them what is happening?masterboy123 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 10:53 amMy Stamp4 EuFAM is going to expire in 4 weeks time and I haven't heard anything back from the EU Treaty office.
Is it recommended to wait for another 2 weeks before contacting local immigration office?
I apply early August they give me 4month and I renew it again in December few days ago the card expire till now no update any advice do u think I need lawyer ? because I did all myself ...Obie wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 1:42 pmA reply may well be on the post.
The department is very efficient, when ever I make enquiries, they reply in under 24 hrs, so I guess they will shed light on things for you.
Alternatively you can go to local Garda, who will have an authority to extend your IRP so as to enable you to have documents to show employer.
However if a person is a family member of an EU national, residing in accordance with EU law in the state, they have automatic rights, even without GNIB, and not having an IRP should not undermine citizenship.