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by GAWN » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:40 pm
Hello,
the following question is a bit tricky... but maybe somebody has experiences?
I am a German citizen and came to Ireland for a temporary job in early November 2010. Arranged everything found a place for us to stay and my wife, who is a Myanmar (Burmese) citizen joined me together with our three kids (all German citizens, aged 1, 2, and 3 yrs) around Christmas 2010.
She applied for a 4 EuFam Card in mid January 2011, but the process was delayed due to the fact that the house rent agreement was in my name only so the evidence of residence we provided was not considered sufficient at first. Coming both from countries with and organised registration system in place and your address stamped on your ID card we first had difficulties to figure out what 'the evidence of residence thing' was all about. Then the letting agent I had rent the house from ignored my requests to either add my wife's name to the agreement or to furnish us with a letter confirming the residence and update the PRTB registration as requested by INIS.
We kept sending them all kinds of official letters, utility bills, bank statements and the like in both our names (in the meantime my wife is even getting Irish child benefits for our kids) and in May 2011 finally received a final letter that did not request further evidence of residence (as all previous letters had done) but just stated that the office would contact us in due course. When is that going to be?
Now the German residence permit has expired (due to being longer than six months out of the country!), the provisional GNIB we were given is about to expire as well.
In October my work here is done and we plan to go back to Germany (after a short visit in Burma) in October - but that will of course only be possible with a 4 EUFam stamp! Madness!
BTW, a German join spouse visa takes about 8 months to process (at least it did last that long the last time we applied 6 years ago....
All other documents are perfectly alright, we've been married for 6 years and have three kids together; lived in Germany for five years and proven all that by solid documents. No doubts about that.
What's going to happen to us? How long can it possibly take until we finally get the card?
We're kind of caught here, I fear that my wife might be ordered to leave the country (or even be deported?) and the kids definitely need their mum around!
Any thoughts on our situation?
Kind regards,
Georg