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Thanks for the quick reply, I appreciate. Please can you tell me the documents that you submited for the entry clearance, and other process that I may need to know, also is your eu spouse British? pls help me with these info, thanks.StefanPL wrote:@daddy
To enter the UK (even northern ireland) you need a UK Entry Clearance, we asked the UK Embassy when we wanted to travel last January and they dont accept EU4 Stamps (temp or 5 Years), you need always an Entry Clearance, even you travel with your Partner.
Thats why we applied for it and then after the Interview in the Embassy we recieved the UK Entry Clearance after 1 Week in the Post.
Its always valid for 6 months, if you have a 5 Year or Permanent Residency you can also apply for an UK Entry Clearance for 5 and 10 Years, but those are not for free like the one for 6 months.
Thats what we know, but i (or better the embassy staff) could be wrong and just told me i needed an Entry Clearance, but we wanted to be on the safe side.
I somehow disagree with this because it is written in the directives that the only document that a member state would require from an eu family member is both pasports, evidence of relationship between non eu family member and eu citizen, eg for a child- birth certificate, for spouse marriage certificate.IQU wrote:you can contact www.britishembassy.ie documents details mention below .your passpory you wife passport,marriage cert,payslips,passport size photo,hostel/hotel booking,bank statement,airline tickets,job letter,current payslip,gnib card photocopy.good luck
My Wife is Filipina and me i am German, the docs my wife brought to the interview in the embassy :daddy wrote:Thanks for the quick reply, I appreciate. Please can you tell me the documents that you submited for the entry clearance, and other process that I may need to know, also is your eu spouse British? pls help me with these info, thanks.StefanPL wrote:@daddy
To enter the UK (even northern ireland) you need a UK Entry Clearance, we asked the UK Embassy when we wanted to travel last January and they dont accept EU4 Stamps (temp or 5 Years), you need always an Entry Clearance, even you travel with your Partner.
Thats why we applied for it and then after the Interview in the Embassy we recieved the UK Entry Clearance after 1 Week in the Post.
Its always valid for 6 months, if you have a 5 Year or Permanent Residency you can also apply for an UK Entry Clearance for 5 and 10 Years, but those are not for free like the one for 6 months.
Thats what we know, but i (or better the embassy staff) could be wrong and just told me i needed an Entry Clearance, but we wanted to be on the safe side.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=30020daddy wrote:Hi all, I have a quick question I want to know whether anyone has travelled recently to the UK on a visit accompanying there EU spouse from ireland with Ryanair with a stamp 4 eu fam residence card or whether anyone knows if they are accepted.
Does anyone have any suggesstions for other means of travelling to the UK for a visit with my spouse with a stamp 4 eu fam residence card?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks, ca funke, one more thing, my wife is British citizen, living here with me in Ireland, I have stamp4eufam residence card, would the uk border agency argue that my wife is thier citizen? therefore trying to use uk immigration rules on me(non eu spouse)? Thanks for your help.ca.funke wrote:http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=30020daddy wrote:Hi all, I have a quick question I want to know whether anyone has travelled recently to the UK on a visit accompanying there EU spouse from ireland with Ryanair with a stamp 4 eu fam residence card or whether anyone knows if they are accepted.
Does anyone have any suggesstions for other means of travelling to the UK for a visit with my spouse with a stamp 4 eu fam residence card?
Thanks in advance.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 565#461565
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 225#462225
Fact 1: You are legally allowed to travel to the UK, even if the guys in the embassy tell you otherwise.
Fact 2: If you travel to the UK from Ireland checks are minimal. It should work without trouble, however do have the papers as listed in above links handy.
Good luck!
Hello D,daddy wrote:..... one more thing, my wife is British citizen, living here with me in Ireland, I have stamp4eufam residence card, would the uk border agency argue that my wife is thier citizen? therefore trying to use uk immigration rules on me(non eu spouse)? Thanks for your help.
Thanks mate, could you pls send me a direct link of the particular application form that you used.knapps wrote:Guys Guys
I have applied three times and got three times this so called uk clearance...it is a ball but we all have to
so, im going again this month...
what they want is your passport, your wife passport and a letter from your wife that she is traveling with you.
they also said her passport should be attested by her czech embassy however czech embassy in dublin said they are not allowed to do so.
so im ready for an argument if they require attestation which they did not on prevous 3 occasion.
No payslip, no letter, no bank statement ..etc..that is not a requirement
but keep it on you just in case