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Hi, i applied for eu4 review at the end of Augest and still waiting anyone knows how long it could take? , ,noticing that we made an interview for marrige and we got accepted at jun. And i sent a letter to INIS telling them that we are waiting the decision to be done inorder to get married when we will be both working and able to make a ceremonyspat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 3:40 pmHi,
Has anyone recently made EU1 or EU1A application in Ireland who case provide current processing timeline in below format,
Date of Application:
Date of Acknowledgement letter sent:
Date of Stamp 4 received:
Date of final approval or refusal:
If refused Reason for refusal:
If you have still received no response from December this would seem unusual
Acknowledgment letters are sent very quickly. You shouldn’t need to wait for 3 months. Did you send by registered mail? If yes, send the tracking number to INIS and ask them for an update. If no, send an email anyway, but the chances are that your application is lost and you would have to start a new one.
Thanks for replying.We did all that,hopping to receive an answer soon and i wish the same for everybody who'is still waiting.littlerr wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:07 pmAcknowledgment letters are sent very quickly. You shouldn’t need to wait for 3 months. Did you send by registered mail? If yes, send the tracking number to INIS and ask them for an update. If no, send an email anyway, but the chances are that your application is lost and you would have to start a new one.
Where do you see this information on the INIS website? Their last update about processing times I can find was in May 2019 and it's talking about 6 weeks for an initial acknowledgement letter.
I went to this which says it was updated yesterday (updated every Tuesday)the_tux wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:32 amWhere do you see this information on the INIS website? Their last update about processing times I can find was in May 2019 and it's talking about 6 weeks for an initial acknowledgement letter.
Our timeline for EUTR1
Date of Application: 18 December 2019 (received according to AnPost tracking
Date of Acknowledgement letter sent: - still waiting
Date of Stamp 4 received: - still waiting
Date of final approval or refusal:
If refused Reason for refusal:
Since then we did send 2 more letters asking for a status. One at the beginning of February and one last week since we're really concerned that the application never arrived or got lost. I don't want to wait for nothing.
Still hoping for the best
Category A (Eligible to sponsor applications for immediate family
- reunification -including being accompanied by family
- members on arrival16)
- Critical Skills Employment Permit Holders
- Investors
- Entrepreneurs
- Business Permission Holders
- Researchers
- INIS Approved Scholarship programme students (e.g.
KASP)
- Intra Corporate Transferees
- PhD Students (subject to conditions including no
recourse to social welfare payments)Category B (Eligible to sponsor applications for family reunification after
- Full time non-locum doctors in employment
12 months)
- Non Critical Skills Employment Permit Holders
- All Stamp 4 holders not covered by other more
- favourable arrangements
- Ministers of Religion (there is a case for putting these
Category C (not eligible to sponsor)
- in cat A provided they are maintained by the church)
- All other non-EEA nationals
Ah ok. I just read all other stamp 4 in category b I think! Thanks!the_tux wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 3:16 pmThanks a lot. I'm not sure if this applies for EU Treaty rights though.
Looking at: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Family%2 ... cument.pdf
Category A (Eligible to sponsor applications for immediate family
- reunification -including being accompanied by family
- members on arrival16)
- Critical Skills Employment Permit Holders
- Investors
- Entrepreneurs
- Business Permission Holders
- Researchers
- INIS Approved Scholarship programme students (e.g.
KASP)
- Intra Corporate Transferees
- PhD Students (subject to conditions including no
recourse to social welfare payments)Category B (Eligible to sponsor applications for family reunification after
- Full time non-locum doctors in employment
12 months)
- Non Critical Skills Employment Permit Holders
- All Stamp 4 holders not covered by other more
- favourable arrangements
- Ministers of Religion (there is a case for putting these
Category C (not eligible to sponsor)
- in cat A provided they are maintained by the church)
- All other non-EEA nationals