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arz1986 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:18 pmHi Capicorn.
The new application will take ages. Any application or letter will go to repatriation unit now. They will not issue any temporary stamp. My new application is pending for 3 years. If you have to stay in Ireland and case in genuine, take the judicial review.
Hi CapricornCapricorn wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 12:28 amHi shpirtshqipe
Many thanks for your answer, I also however got a similar feedback from some else that once an initial application is failed, any subsequent application goes to the repatriation unit? Is this really true?
I will answer No to the question as suggested. I wasnt sure if I was to answer YES and then put my name in the column next to it.
Also, can someone please URGENTLY confirm if I will be re-issued with a new temp stamp 4 once the new application is filed?
The biggest mistake I made was not providing enough proof despite having access to more than sufficient. I was under the impression that whatever was initially provided was enough and that was just the remittance advice and even those did not bear my name (print system issue). Hence I could not fight my corner as good as I can now due to fact that breakdown of expenses vs income vs funds given can be shown to prove dependency.
Just not sure if filing a new application will be considered or just discarded.
Capricorn wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 2:06 pmSo what I gather is that my new application will not go to EUTR team but instead to the repatriation team.
Yes.
Will they be considering it as a new application or additional documents to existing?
They treat it, as leave to remain section 3 application. (my application pending for 3 years in this department).
Also, will my parents get an extension of their existing stamp?
no.
Asking all the above as I have consulted my solicitor who via his barrister confirmed that the case does not hold much ground to contest as the documentation provided wasnt sufficient enough for case worker to make a decision in my favour.
why you lawyer donot tell this before in appeal. he donot check your file?
So what happens to the situation where someone wants to file a brand new application as in a JR I wont be able to submit new documentation due to the fact that my point would be incorrect decision made by case worker.
not sure. they can submit an extra document with per-protocol letter 15-day notice in JR. bt not sure. barrister can advice u on it.