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You help me every time.thank you very much!littlerr wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:04 pmINIS just updated their website to reflect the changes:
If you live in Dublin, you should get the stamp first, and receive IRP card in the post.
If you live outside Dublin, unfortunately they will no longer stamp your passport on your first visit. They should arrange a second visit date with you to give you the stamp and IRP at the same time.
Regarding the registration fee, if you live outside Dublin, some local Garda stations may choose to charge you only when you collect your IRP.
If you live in Dublin, you should pay the fee on the first visit. However, my girlfriend got her Stamp 4 as a de facto partner last month without paying any fee. She skipped one registration fee two years ago too. I don’t know why - May just depend on the officer’s mood.
Hi..Myself_andI wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 8:35 pmGuys,
I came across a very hostile immigration officer.She asked me a bunch of papers on my end,almost all the papers I’ve send to the Government for EU Fam. Anyway,I will get them to her when my wife goes back to get the visa.
The question is that the officer did not put any stamp on my wife’s passport. She just said that she will notify us when the card will be ready.
Wasn’t she supposed to stamp the passport also?Or has the procedure changed? Or is it stamped when you get the card?
She also did not take any money which she was supposed to.
Do you know of there is a possibility that the Garda immigration will bot grand the Stamp 4?Obie wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 12:34 amImmigration officers outside Dublin are not permitted to stamp passport before issuance of GNIB card. I have mentioned it before.
It is only one individual on this forum that was an exception to that.
Once your IRP is issued, the officer will duly stamped your passport for you.
I agree with you.She was very invasive second guessing everything, I will make a complaint about her.Obie wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 10:28 pmIt is wrong what this woman is doing and you need to make a complaint about her to the justice department, they need to get a grip on her, she is not the minister. There is a reason why Oireachtas empowers the minister of Justice rather than mere immigration officer with the power to grant permission to remain in the state.
I know some immigration unit are very problematic, I know the names of some immigration officers at regional unit who acts as if they are the minister of Justice, they are not, and their role is to simply to implement the minister's decision. I feel like naming and shaming them, but as this is a forum and they will have no means of defending themselves, it will be inappropriate to do so.
I have heard that some of them try to go behind the minister's decision by trying to enquire for themselves whether a person qualifies, and this is wrong.
littlerr wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 9:04 pmINIS just updated their website to reflect the changes:
If you live in Dublin, you should get the stamp first, and receive IRP card in the post.
If you live outside Dublin, unfortunately they will no longer stamp your passport on your first visit. They should arrange a second visit date with you to give you the stamp and IRP at the same time.
Regarding the registration fee, if you live outside Dublin, some local Garda stations may choose to charge you only when you collect your IRP.
If you live in Dublin, you should pay the fee on the first visit. However, my girlfriend got her Stamp 4 as a de facto partner last month without paying any fee. She skipped one registration fee two years ago too. I don’t know why - May just depend on the officer’s mood.
I don’t think she will try to give you a hard time when you return. After all the Stamp 4 will have been issued at that time, and you will be basically just collecting it from the station.Myself_andI wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:18 pmHi guys,
I need some advise again.
The agency that I am leasing my house from is not replying to my emails in order to provide the letter I’ve asked(which will say that the lease cannot be amended at this point in order to include my wife’s name).
I do however, have a a reference letter from them that has both my wife's and my name and the email from them that says that the lease cannot be amended.
Based on that, how possible do you thing the hostile officer will refuse our stamp 4? Is it in her rights to do so regardless of all the other documents we brought?
I don’t know how much she can push it and what are my rights as an EU citizen.
Thanks
Your few posts contradict each other so I’m not convinced you have the same permit. Also there is no longer any visa for non-EU adult residents here.
We providedlittlerr wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:26 pmI don’t think she will try to give you a hard time when you return. After all the Stamp 4 will have been issued at that time, and you will be basically just collecting it from the station.Myself_andI wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:18 pmHi guys,
I need some advise again.
The agency that I am leasing my house from is not replying to my emails in order to provide the letter I’ve asked(which will say that the lease cannot be amended at this point in order to include my wife’s name).
I do however, have a a reference letter from them that has both my wife's and my name and the email from them that says that the lease cannot be amended.
Based on that, how possible do you thing the hostile officer will refuse our stamp 4? Is it in her rights to do so regardless of all the other documents we brought?
I don’t know how much she can push it and what are my rights as an EU citizen.
Thanks
However, you are obliged to bring a valid proof of address for your wife. The onus is on you. If you do not get any responses from your agency, call them or walk to their office.
Having said that, is letter from landlord really a mandatory document? Can she not provide bank statements, utility bills or any other proofs?
Thank you very much.I will keep you postedlittlerr wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:49 pmUnless the minister himself has specifically requested for a letter from your agency, this is way more than sufficient. Even the naturalisation application requires only 3 proofs of address.
Just attend your garda station when the IRP card is ready for collection with all of your other proofs. If they give you any hassle, just tell them you forgot to bring that letter, and make an official complaint with INIS.
Obie wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 7:26 pmI am puzzled why your local immigration officer is behaving in that way. I have knowledge of the requirements of most county Garda, and I must say I do not have experience of an immigration officer behaving this way, essentially frustrating the intentions of the minister, which is clearly to confer a temporary right on your wife to stay in the state pending the consideration of her application.
What you have seems very sufficient in my view.
I am surprised as well and I don't understand why. The documents I will submit to her, when I will go, are the same and more with the ones I have submitted to the government in the first place. I am planning to make a complaint without a doubt. I am just waiting to see what will happen in our next meeting with her so as to have a complete picture. And I will find out her name.jeremiah_oluwaseun wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:44 pmI'm surprised the way, the immigration officer treated you.
Make a complaint straight by email eutreatyrights@justice.ie and give the information of where it happened even if you don't know the officer name.
They will reply you within few hrs when its weekdays.
I was at INIS office yesterday and the lady at the couter never asked any question
I only gave her what was written in the letter
Our passports + Marriage and the acknowledge letter itself.
My wife went there with our photo album incase but GNIB worker never ask us any thing.
Myself_andI wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:45 pmI am surprised as well and I don't understand why. The documents I will submit to her, when I will go, are the same and more with the ones I have submitted to the government in the first place. I am planning to make a complaint without a doubt. I am just waiting to see what will happen in our next meeting with her so as to have a complete picture. And I will find out her name.jeremiah_oluwaseun wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:44 pmI'm surprised the way, the immigration officer treated you.
Make a complaint straight by email eutreatyrights@justice.ie and give the information of where it happened even if you don't know the officer name.
They will reply you within few hrs when its weekdays.
I was at INIS office yesterday and the lady at the couter never asked any question
I only gave her what was written in the letter
Our passports + Marriage and the acknowledge letter itself.
My wife went there with our photo album incase but GNIB worker never ask us any thing.