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That's not the case. You can (and, possibly, should) apply with your current IRP.
Hi, do you mind me asking when did you apply for Eu3 agter how long you got your first letterfpascussi wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:31 pmHi guys,
I've applied for a Permanent Visa after having the Stamp 4EUFAM for more than 5 years, using the EU3 form.
I've received a letter this week saying that while my application is pending, I may obtain a temporary permission since my Stamp 4 has already expired. It's mentioned that my local immigration office may provide me with a Stamp 4 endorsement in my passport that is valid for the period of my application, expiring on 04/01/2023.
They said that I should apply for it online at https://inisonline.jahs.ie but there is no option to apply for a temporary permission, the closest option would be Registration Renewal, but seems like a similar application to what I already did, also to apply for the online renewal on this page of the website, your current IRP card must be due to expire within the next 30 days, which is not my case, it was expired a few months ago.
Anyway, the letter is very confusing, you can find it here https://ibb.co/3pxLSQ5
I've already sent an email to eutreatyrights@justice.ie and to immigrationsupport@justice.ie and I only got a reply saying that all visas are valid until 31 May 2022, but that doesn't help, I'm sure I won't get my new residence card before that date.
Has anyone experienced a similar situation recently while waiting for a new visa and could shed some light here on how to get this temporary permission?
Thanks in advance!
Fernando
Thanks for your comment! May I ask you how did you get the temporary permission? Did you receive an appointment to go to the immigration office? I got the letter saying that I've been granted this but it's not clear what to do next.zwei1213 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 2:39 pmI got my EU3 approval in 8 months.
I'll copy paste my time line/comment from ''EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens'' thread:
Applied via email: 26.06.2021
Email Acknowledgement: never received email acknowledgement
Temporary Extension: 11.10.21 granted after emailing the department
Email to request update : 27.01.22
Approval Received: 25.02.22
Good luck to anyone waiting.
i am not a legal expert but one thing I would like to suggest to people that are waiting for a decision longer than 6 months, please engage with EUTR via email/letter. After numerous consultation with legal experts, i was told that the EU courts have said that 6 months is a reasonable time for the EUTR applications, and once the timeframe goes over 6 months, the Department may potentially be in breach of the EU law.
fpascussi wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 3:12 pmThanks for your comment! May I ask you how did you get the temporary permission? Did you receive an appointment to go to the immigration office? I got the letter saying that I've been granted this but it's not clear what to do next.zwei1213 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 2:39 pmI got my EU3 approval in 8 months.
I'll copy paste my time line/comment from ''EU3 Timeline for Non-Eu family Members of British Citizens'' thread:
Applied via email: 26.06.2021
Email Acknowledgement: never received email acknowledgement
Temporary Extension: 11.10.21 granted after emailing the department
Email to request update : 27.01.22
Approval Received: 25.02.22
Good luck to anyone waiting.
i am not a legal expert but one thing I would like to suggest to people that are waiting for a decision longer than 6 months, please engage with EUTR via email/letter. After numerous consultation with legal experts, i was told that the EU courts have said that 6 months is a reasonable time for the EUTR applications, and once the timeframe goes over 6 months, the Department may potentially be in breach of the EU law.
Also, if you could share the email you used to get in touch with them it would be very helpful.
Thanks!