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Sorry to hear that. hopefully it will have been sorted out by Apr08. How did you apply for the stamp4? Was it through a work permit?botvot wrote:Got married in South Africa and moved to Dublin a week later I (SA) am here on a stamp 4 and working, but awaiting a longer term agreement (5 yr). My stamp 4 is running out in Apr 08, do you think they'll not renew it if my application is being denied? What about my job...will I just have to quit?
botvot wrote:EU-Country of worker: Germany
Non-EEA country of spouse: South Africa
Date of application for residence card for spouse: 01 Feb 2007
Approved, Denied, or Pending (if approved, supply date of approval): Pending
Got married in South Africa and moved to Dublin a week later I (SA) am here on a stamp 4 and working, but awaiting a longer term agreement (5 yr). My stamp 4 is running out in Apr 08, do you think they'll not renew it if my application is being denied? What about my job...will I just have to quit?
You can not.How can someone get a Stamp 4 visa?
Hi,microlab wrote:schwdhry :
You can not.How can someone get a Stamp 4 visa?
Case you refering to is diferent to yours.They were applying before this EU1 thing and got extension and his partner is non visa national.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#119611
Out of interest where did you get married and what kind of visa did your partner have when you applied?
Doesn't matter if some idiot refused you the stamp3. Try to see someone else next time and they might be more helpful and give your wife the stamp3...that how it worked for us. They are refusing stamp4 for everyone.schwdhry wrote:How can someone get a Stamp 4 visa? I simply went to the GNIB last week, for a Stamp 3 for my wife, and was simply refused.. any suggestions as to what I can do? I am a British national married to an Indian. Wife was denied residency in September.
Thanks for your suggestion. Your message above has given me a renewed inspiration to try again today. I shalll update once I return back this evening. Hopefully, the queue isn't too bad around 2/3pmarchigabe wrote:Doesn't matter if some idiot refused you the stamp3. Try to see someone else next time and they might be more helpful and give your wife the stamp3...that how it worked for us. They are refusing stamp4 for everyone.schwdhry wrote:How can someone get a Stamp 4 visa? I simply went to the GNIB last week, for a Stamp 3 for my wife, and was simply refused.. any suggestions as to what I can do? I am a British national married to an Indian. Wife was denied residency in September.
Anyways, both you and your wife need to be there, take a letter from your employer with your salary details, health insurance for both. When you talk to the immigration officer make sure that you emphasise your wife is here on a spouse visa and is not trying to convert from a illegal status to a legal one.
Good luck.
Didn't manage to get a ticket yesterday as GNIB closed early yesterday. Will try again next week.schwdhry wrote:Thanks for your suggestion. Your message above has given me a renewed inspiration to try again today. I shalll update once I return back this evening. Hopefully, the queue isn't too bad around 2/3pmarchigabe wrote:Doesn't matter if some idiot refused you the stamp3. Try to see someone else next time and they might be more helpful and give your wife the stamp3...that how it worked for us. They are refusing stamp4 for everyone.schwdhry wrote:How can someone get a Stamp 4 visa? I simply went to the GNIB last week, for a Stamp 3 for my wife, and was simply refused.. any suggestions as to what I can do? I am a British national married to an Indian. Wife was denied residency in September.
Anyways, both you and your wife need to be there, take a letter from your employer with your salary details, health insurance for both. When you talk to the immigration officer make sure that you emphasise your wife is here on a spouse visa and is not trying to convert from a illegal status to a legal one.
Good luck.
Sandeep