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The OP has been living in Ireland for many years, with a previous marriage broken down and had a deportation order.
i did not reside in another EU country, I am kinda lost I wrote spouse but I am married with a Irish person, not sure if that it is the same thing.
littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:56 ami did not,
The OP has been living in Ireland for many years, with a previous marriage broken down and had a deportation order.
i still have my visa after divorce I lost the visa after my ex and daughter left the country.
i did not have a deportation order, I could receive one, but never received, i did not explain well i WAS IN PANIC.
after this I left the country with my fiancée and I came back after a year married with her.
For OP - Based on your previous posts, you don't seem to qualify for Stamp 4EUFAM. Did you apply for a normal Stamp 4 or Stamp 4EUFAM?
I applied for Stamp 4 for SOIN.: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/re ... ish-spouse
stamp4 eufam, as i am married with a irish person.
It's unusual for Stamp 4EUFAM to take that long, but it is normal for a Stamp 4 for SOIN.
To add to the complication, you had a deportation order on you previously, and at the time you were not married. What did you do with that deportation order? Did you just ignore it and get married?
i did not have a deportation order, they said I could get one if I not repeal I did repeal and since that they never back to me with a answer, of I should get deported or not.
Either way, if you had a deportation order, it will inevitably take much longer to examine your previous immigration history, and to check whether your marriage is genuine.
littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:10 pmYou will need a solicitor only if you want to go to judicial review, which is going to cost thousands.
It takes a year to process the straightforward cases for SOIN.
You apparently have a much more complicated history as you were on Stamp 4 based on a different spouse, and then switched to Stamp 4 based on your daughter. Your permission was revoked (or at least was proposed to be revoked). They will all complicate your case.
So even if you go to judicial review, you probably won't get a positive result, as the Department of Justice will argue that the factors above will inevitably slow down the processing of your application.
Have they not sent you a temporary permission? If not, have they sent you an acknowledgment letter saying that they have received your application but decided not to give you a temporary permission?