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They are supposed to facilitate your ability to work while you application is pending, without you having to apply for a work permit.kabuki wrote:Thanks Obie for the reply.
I wasn't sure if the long distance part would count or not. I did visit during those times, as that was the only thing I could do, so she paid the bills as I lived with her.
Do you (or anyone) know if you can reapply a year later for the EU1 if the first application is denied?
I'm also assuming it could take 6+ months for a decision. Would I be given a stamp 4 while waiting?
Cheers.
Hi kabuki, and congratulations. If I understand correctly, this was EU1 form submission that you referred to here? Were you able to submit the EU1 application in person? and receive the acknowledgement letter and original passports back in person 2 days later? Or did you submit the stuff by mail, and receive it back in the mail too? I and my girlfriend will have to deal with this in the near future, and we are trying to undrstand if we can just go over to the immigration office physically in order to submit the app in person, or must this be done by mail? It's nice to know that you were able to get the originals back in 2 business days, because I recall reading at INIS website that it may take upto a month to get them back. Or perhaps I am mistaken.kabuki wrote:Thanks for all the help. We submitted out application on Wednesday of last week and received our letter to take to the GNIB for a 6 month Stamp 4 and our documents back within 2 business days. I just went to the GNIB today and was issued with a Stamp 4 for 6 months without any issues. Although, something was going on there today as they issued tickets and sent everyone away until 1pm.
I hope we receive a letter that makes things more permanent in the near future.
We gathered all our documents and placed them in a binder with a tabs and a table of contents. It must be posted, so we sent it registered post to ensure the documents were received. They kept a few documents, proof of insurance and letters from family (as were are not married), but sent everything else back to us via registered post.tallinntodublin wrote:Hi kabuki, and congratulations. If I understand correctly, this was EU1 form submission that you referred to here? Were you able to submit the EU1 application in person? and receive the acknowledgement letter and original passports back in person 2 days later? Or did you submit the stuff by mail, and receive it back in the mail too? I and my girlfriend will have to deal with this in the near future, and we are trying to undrstand if we can just go over to the immigration office physically in order to submit the app in person, or must this be done by mail? It's nice to know that you were able to get the originals back in 2 business days, because I recall reading at INIS website that it may take upto a month to get them back. Or perhaps I am mistaken.kabuki wrote:Thanks for all the help. We submitted out application on Wednesday of last week and received our letter to take to the GNIB for a 6 month Stamp 4 and our documents back within 2 business days. I just went to the GNIB today and was issued with a Stamp 4 for 6 months without any issues. Although, something was going on there today as they issued tickets and sent everyone away until 1pm.
I hope we receive a letter that makes things more permanent in the near future.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Thanks much. Happy for you:)kabuki wrote:
We gathered all our documents and placed them in a binder with a tabs and a table of contents. It must be posted, so we sent it registered post to ensure the documents were received. They kept a few documents, proof of insurance and letters from family (as were are not married), but sent everything else back to us via registered post.
I've heard some people have had issues, but I've also heard from those who have been very organised that they have received these documents back with the letter to take to the GNIB for the 6 month stamp 4 during the application processing time within 2-5 business days.
I'm also aware that some people have had issues getting the Stamp 4 for 6 months. The letter even states that I MAY be issued with a stamp 4 for 6 months. I know that sometimes the nationality of the non-eu national can affect this, unfortunately.
Hope this helps. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.