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Review Form EU4

Post by euspouse07 » Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:14 pm

Hello Everyone. Did any one receive the response in relation to review application ( EU FORM 4).There were rumors around few cases were pending in court.Did any one hear about the outcome.share your experience.
Could some one throw some light on the processing time for EU4 as there is no indication on the form itself.

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Post by Obie » Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:36 pm

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[b]Tagni -v- MJELR[/b] wrote:7.4 In other cases the Minister may have difficulty in reaching a conclusion as to the genuineness of the claim within the six months period. This may arise where the applicant fails to submit all of the specified documentation in a timely manner or, more typically, where the applicant fails to submit supplementary information sought as part of the verification process in a timely manner. However, while the Minister may have difficulty in these circumstances in reaching a conclusion as to the genuineness of the claim within the six months period, he will not have a difficulty in rendering a decision. The onus is on the applicant to co-operate with the verification process and if the Minister has not been provided with the information that he requires in a timely manner such as to enable him to verify the claim within the required six month period he would be entitled render a decision refusing the application on the basis that the claim has not been verified. However, and in that event, there does not appear to be any impediment in the Directive to an applicant making a fresh application when the required material is to hand, alternatively requesting a review of the decision based upon the existing evidence. I think that as a matter of logic and common sense any fresh application would again be subject to the six months limit specified in Article 10, to run from the date on which the fresh application is made. There is no time limit in respect of a review but since it is in the nature of any review that it is conducted on the basis of the same evidence as was used to ground the original decision, it is to be expected that the rendering of a decision upon review is unlikely to require as much time as it did to render the original decision. In any case a decision upon review must be rendered within a reasonable time.
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