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- one of the mainland Continental European state in western Europe.CR001 wrote:Which country will the Type C application be made?
What is the relation to you of the applicant (assuming you are British)?
max307 wrote:Did you check the Explanatory Leaflets at the bottom of this page?
http://inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/EU%20Treaty%20Rights
Thanks a lot.shpirtshqipe wrote:Your question about point 4
It doesn't really matter which stage to hold back or not because essentially when you are applying for C Visa you'll be providing the "lite" version of supporting documents, to be exact you need to only supply:
1. Copy of your passport
2. Bank statements for last 3 months
3. Tenancy agreement or House deeds
4. Utility bills for the last 3 months (maybe 2 or 3 I.e gas or electricity, water, PPSN letter)
5. Payslips for the last 3 months
6. Written letter by yourself confirming your intention of taking on sponsorship of visit
7. Letter from employer
As for the EU1 application you'll be supplying the same stuff only this time at a more comprehensive level (which means anything and everything that is on a official headed paper on your name)
Regards
Dear Expert member,Bobthemoggie wrote:- one of the mainland Continental European state in western Europe.CR001 wrote:Which country will the Type C application be made?
What is the relation to you of the applicant (assuming you are British)?
- applicants- dependent Ascendents
Kindly advise in this case.
I'm not sure what you are asking here but,Could you please advise documents in case you're not in Ireland & applying for travelling together (i.e. accompanying EU citizen)?
thanks for your response.shpirtshqipe wrote:I'm not sure what you are asking here but,Could you please advise documents in case you're not in Ireland & applying for travelling together (i.e. accompanying EU citizen)?
If your relative(s) is/are applying for a C Visa then they do not need to be accompanied by the EU Citizen. The only reason why you would travel with them back to Ireland is when they don't speak English and you need to explain/discuss with the border control person. Even though the C Visa is granted for 3 months by the embassy, at the border control the immigration officer decides how long they can remain in the state (obviously 3 months is the maximum they'll give)
Regards
I have no experience of this option so can't comment furtherAs both EU cit & family members are currently together OUTSIDE Ireland, elsewhere in Europe, so planing to apply for type-C visa as accompanying EU cit when he moves to Ireland.
So, in this case kindly advise what should be the docs as both EU cit & non-EU family members are outside Ireland.
Thanks
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Really helpful info. Thanks a lotnpayne27 wrote:Hi,
Please don't worry. I know the supporting documents list can seem confusing. If you are applying for a C visa for an 'accompanying' dependent then you need to prove your identity, proof of relationship, proof of dependency on you, and number 4, evidence that you will exercise your treaty rights.
Identity - Passports for you both.
Proof of family link - if it is your parent then you should provide YOUR birth certificate showing they are your parent.
Proof of dependency - bank statements from you to your dependant family member, or western union, money gram receipts showing you have been sending them money, receipts for what they used the money for or that they have withdrawn the money to use it for their needs like supermarket receipts, electric bills, gas etc.
Number 4 - statement of confirmation that the EU/EEA/Swiss citizen will be exercising those rights at the time of the applicant family member’s arrival in Ireland - this is a written letter by you, stating that you will be exercising your rights at the time of the applicant's arrival and yourself together.
Thanks for your response.jul1 wrote:atm ur not in Ireland so that makes a bit more difficult, would be easier if u set urself up already in here.
U still have the right though to get this Visa C.
The best would be to show them where will u live, what will u do here.
Even though im a registered permanent resident here under eu law, and we applied from within the EU to Ireland they still asked for the address where we will live and my bank account for the last 6 months if we can afford the trip. In theory they cant ask for proof of funds, but it was easy for me anyway, and we had a prtb registered apartment rented already so for me it was not hard to show them what will we do here.
Or you can tell them u just want to visit for 1 week than leave, than they will look for different supporting docs.
If you are applying from mainland Europe, even if it is outside of EU, like Serbia the processing time and the hassle is not as bad as from far poor countries, like many in Asia.
I have further query- as I am already in another EU counrty with my non-EU family members.Bobthemoggie wrote:Really helpful info. Thanks a lotnpayne27 wrote:Hi,
Please don't worry. I know the supporting documents list can seem confusing. If you are applying for a C visa for an 'accompanying' dependent then you need to prove your identity, proof of relationship, proof of dependency on you, and number 4, evidence that you will exercise your treaty rights.
Identity - Passports for you both.
Proof of family link - if it is your parent then you should provide YOUR birth certificate showing they are your parent.
Proof of dependency - bank statements from you to your dependant family member, or western union, money gram receipts showing you have been sending them money, receipts for what they used the money for or that they have withdrawn the money to use it for their needs like supermarket receipts, electric bills, gas etc.
Number 4 - statement of confirmation that the EU/EEA/Swiss citizen will be exercising those rights at the time of the applicant family member’s arrival in Ireland - this is a written letter by you, stating that you will be exercising your rights at the time of the applicant's arrival and yourself together.
Dear Expert members,Bobthemoggie wrote:Really helpful info. Thanks a lotnpayne27 wrote:Hi,
Please don't worry. I know the supporting documents list can seem confusing. If you are applying for a C visa for an 'accompanying' dependent then you need to prove your identity, proof of relationship, proof of dependency on you, and number 4, evidence that you will exercise your treaty rights.
Identity - Passports for you both.
Proof of family link - if it is your parent then you should provide YOUR birth certificate showing they are your parent.
Proof of dependency - bank statements from you to your dependant family member, or western union, money gram receipts showing you have been sending them money, receipts for what they used the money for or that they have withdrawn the money to use it for their needs like supermarket receipts, electric bills, gas etc.
Number 4 - statement of confirmation that the EU/EEA/Swiss citizen will be exercising those rights at the time of the applicant family member’s arrival in Ireland - this is a written letter by you, stating that you will be exercising your rights at the time of the applicant's arrival and yourself together.