I am currently contemplating suing the State.
In this regard, I would be happy to collect all thoughts anyone may have.
The actual case is rather simple:
- I am German, my wife is non-EU (Lebanese)
- Applied for EU 1 // EU-4-Fam on January 31st (according to acknowledgement-letter)
- The acknowledgement-letter was the only thing I ever received back
- according to 2004/38/EC (Article 10, Paragraph 1) AND
- according to S.I. No. 656 of 2006 (Article 7(2))
- The residence-card should have at least be "caused to be issued" on July 31st at the latest
- However, nothing happened
- The aim is to have EU-4-Fam issued immediately
I rang a solicitor today, who told me that usually this should be an easy win, however:
- As this is against the state, it will go to the high-court immediately
- Even though the case looks obvious, it's after all people making a decision
One thing I wonder in specific: I never moved, my address did not change. How can I prove that I never received a reply? They could eliminate my efforts in its tracks by issuing the card upon hearing that this is ongoing, claiming they wanted to do so a while ago but couldn't because I didn't respond...
Can I ring the department again, asking for an update and having my address confirmed over the phone, and recording this, maybe with a reporter and the solicitor as witnesses, or sthg similar?