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Please do not waste your time providing this information as part of future visa applications. It is 100% irrelevant!catch_hunter wrote: 5. Her salary slip
6. Her company letter
7. My salary slip
8. My company letter
9. Her bank statement (joint account we have in Ireland)
10. My bank statement (in Ireland)
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/c ... ing-270000catch_hunter wrote:I want to apply for a visa for my wife because of this >> http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ly-permit/
As per this link I understand that since my wife is an Indian, she comes under visa required category. So even though she is the wife of an Irish (EU) citizen she needs a visa as she holds Indian passport (visa required national)
So this is the Irish Solvit at work? I hope the one man team of the UK solvit would come to realise how even more dissatisfying and unhelpful her replies are most of the time, she chooses the simplest of cases to be involved, wonder why she's still been kept in the cubicle of a office.Finally I got a reply today from SOLVIT after weeks. I don't know if this adds on any value though!
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While we understand that you may not be satisfied with this response we do hope that the fact that the refusal will not prejudice any future applications will be of some benefit.
Also, we understand from the UK SOLVIT Centre that new guidance is to be circulated which will reconfirm to all issuing officials the rights of EU family members.