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Monifé wrote:Oh and also would like to know has anyone applied on the basis of partner or family member?
Thanks
Oh and good luck with your application. My fiancé and I are going to apply for it in a few weeks.
Your wife have lost a job or she is on maternity leave?iluvireland wrote:hello ghosthunter, congratulation
thats very good news,,,,do you have any advice for me pls
got tem stamp4 last oct 09,,,,for 6 month, my wife n me we both use to work, my wife left job jan 10 due to heavy pregnancy then we got a lovely son on 10 march 2010,,,,, also she is not able to work next few month.
now my question is wat gonna happen my
aplication for eu fam,,,,PLSSS HELP :
Congratulationsghostriderinthesky wrote: Just got the letter 6 days before my temp stamp 4 expires
"I wish to inform you that your application has been approved as you fulfil the relevant conditions set out in the Regulations..."
I applied as a partner (spouse) of the EU Citizen.
Best of luck to you and all the people who are in the same situation
Congratulations boxbo, delighted for ya!! How long did your review process take? Did you involve a solicitor?boxbo wrote:Success!!!!!
Today I received a letter from DOJ: "I wish to inform you that your application for a review has been successful...Your Residence Card will be valid for a five-year period"
I applied for a card as EU citizen spouse in March 2009 and in September 2009 was refused because didn`t have PRTB letter. I asked for a review. Then my spouse lost a job and we sent a letter to DOJ about that with a letter from FAS and Social Welfare.
A week ago my spouse found a job and i was going to inform DOJ about that, but they were faster! ))
Good luck to everyone!
Hi. At the time we submitted our application, we were together for 2 years and 4 months, now 2.5 years. I was not always in Ireland either. I came here for four months on a work and travel visa, and during that time I secured a position as a Trainee account; however, I was unable to switch visa while in the country, and my start date wasn't until Sept, so I had to leave. I spent the summer in the Netherlands, where my partner is from, working as an au pair before returning to Ireland on a Stamp 1A (trainee accountant) visa. I was still on that when my application was submitted.Monifé wrote:Hi Kabuki
I dont think you have to tell DOJ that you are in employment, I think they are more concerned with EU citizen.
I am soon to be in exact same situation as u, although I am EU citizen and soon to apply for it for my partner.
Just wondering, how long have u been with your partner? and did u submit any extras other than asked in the application? And what was your status when u applied?
Good luck and hope we receive positive responses
Review took just 6 months (seems they were just waiting untill the end of half a year!)Monifé wrote:Congratulations boxbo, delighted for ya!! How long did your review process take? Did you involve a solicitor?boxbo wrote:Success!!!!!
Today I received a letter from DOJ: "I wish to inform you that your application for a review has been successful...Your Residence Card will be valid for a five-year period"
I applied for a card as EU citizen spouse in March 2009 and in September 2009 was refused because didn`t have PRTB letter. I asked for a review. Then my spouse lost a job and we sent a letter to DOJ about that with a letter from FAS and Social Welfare.
A week ago my spouse found a job and i was going to inform DOJ about that, but they were faster! ))
Good luck to everyone!
Yep think that parts fine.doesnotcompute wrote:1. Apply for a single trip, long stay visa, to join spouse to enter Ireland
Yes, apply to INIS EU Treaty Rights section with form EU1, once your issued with acknowledgement of receipt of application, they will give you a letter to go to GNIB and your wife will be given a 6 month temporary stamp 4, (6 months because that is how long it should take to process your application) Your wife will get a card, but it is only temporary until they approve your application.doesnotcompute wrote:2. Once in the State, apply with EU1 for Stamp 4 EUFam. When they send us the receipt of application, we go to the local Garda District HQ, and ask for Garda Registration Card
Once approved, they should issue your wife with a 5 year stamp 4EUFAM. She will get a residence card, and this will be stated on it. After that you can apply for a Permanent Residence Card for your wife and then she can also apply for citizenship at the same time.doesnotcompute wrote:3. Keep renewing the Residence, as required until she's got enough stamps to apply for citizenship.
I sent a letter from FAS that my spouse is reg.there and from welfare about how much are they paying to my spouse and for how long. Moreover, we sent all work history of my spouse for the last 2 years( P60s and P45s) and emails proving that my partner was applying for jobs and had few interviews.iluvireland wrote:congrats ,,,gud newss
hello boxbo, i just wondering wat kind of letter did u sent from fas and s welfare,,,,,,,? pls help