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Are you legally married to your partner? What was your relationship to the EU citizen in the EU1A? Are we talking about the same person - partner and EU citizen in the EU1A? Are we talking about different people?AJ 729 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 5:29 pmHi everyone!
I need some help or advice please.
I’m non EU citizen and living with my EU partner it’s been 4 years together. We have a daughter nearly 2 years old and we are expecting our 2nd baby. We had application for EU1A but refused and the appeal is still in process we didn’t get answer since November 2017. Also I was on asylum seeker but it’s all refused and today I have just received a letter for voluntary return or I will get the deportation order. I’m not gonna leave myself.
I will challenge the deportation order on court!
Is there anybody who had any situation like this or can advice me or help me. What are the changes on court or any information would be great!
Thanks!
Obviously the easiest way to get out of the imminent deportation order is to get married since you are in a marriage-like relationship and expecting your second Irish child.
There is no way to get around the registrar decision, the government gave them the power to not issue marriage licenses and it's up to them really. Unfortunately nothing you can do about that.AJ 729 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:39 pmThe first thing about the marriage the registrar office said we have to go to circuit court and appeal on their decision. And also they said they don’t wanna stop us to getting married. We can go anywhere but not here.
Secondly the permission/ leave to remain is refused as well.
About our second child we are expecting in July. My EU partner in this country since September 2014 and she is working the same place since November 2015 part time.
Our first child was born in May 2017 so she didn’t get her Irish Citizenship but if our knowledge is right then the next baby should have it!
Also I can’t understand how come that my EU1A application is still in process but they want to deport me.
I really don’t know what should I do! What about the human rights and my children rights to having me with them?
If you dont mind can you please tell where did you get married Ireland or somewhere else.AJ 729 wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 7:18 pmHi everyone
I just wanna update my forum topic as I got my stamp4 Eu family after 18 months review with the fact that I got married with my Eu partner just few weeks ago once I sent the marriage certificate to department within 5 working days the granted me stamp4(Eu Fam).
It was the longest and worse waiting period of my life.Afterall I’m happy now All the best guys all of you be strong and never give up!!!