Hello there,
I just wanted to update the forum on my recent visa application.
I applied for a 'Accompany EU Citizen Partner visa' on the 5th of September 2013 at the Irish Consulate in Bangkok. The visa was granted on the 16th of September and we picked up the passport on the 17th of September.
The application was sent to the Irish Embassy in Malaysia who then forwarded it to the EUTR section in Dublin for processing. we were issued with a single entry type C visa, which seems to be the case for most people at the moment. It clearly states: Accompany EU citizen Partner B/O on the visa.
Dublin requested one piece of further documentation during this time, they wanted to see a utility bill or a proof of residence that was used to open a savings account that we showed evidence of in our application. We could only provide a letter from a serviced apartment confirming our address that was used to open the Bank account, due to the fact that utility bills are usually kept in the name of the landlord in Thailand.
This was an unmarried partner application and we provided the following documentation:
- Signed summary application form
- Embassy certified copy of the my partners British passport
- Copy of my partners Swiss passport (Dual EEA citizen)
- Photocopies of every entry and exit stamp in both passports
- Bank certified copy of a joint savings account (only open for 2 months)
- Affidavit of Cohabitation for a continuous 28 month period
- Letters of residence from the management from 2 serviced apartments
- Certified copy of a joint tenancy agreement
- Certified copy of a power of attorney document allowing an agent to terminate our contract at the end of the agreement in Thai language
- Power of attorney as above but translated from Thai to English
- A few photos
- A Covering letter from the applicant
- A covering letter from the EU partner
They tried to charge us for the application initially stating that it was only free for married partners. I e-mailed the EUTR section in Dublin regarding this who confirmed there should be no charge. The Consulate then confirmed this and only charged a small correspondence fee.
I have one quick question:
On our application we stated that we would travel to Ireland on the 10th of October. The start date on the visa is the 17th of Sep, and the Until date is the 15 Dec 2013. The consulate informed us that this is just for the validity of the visa, and it does not mean that our 3 months has started already. She said that as long as we enter Ireland before the 15 Dec we will get a 3 month stamp from immigration. Can anyone please confirm that this is indeed the case. I'm not sure how many EUTR applications the consulate here receive so would just like to be sure.
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Kind Regards
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