Jawshan wrote:Sidrameez991 wrote:
Hi
What is Schengen visa?? Can u plz tell me. I heard that decision for 2 peoples will effect all the applications n hopefull they will process soon.
1- Schengen Visa is for schengen zone countries, such as Germany, France, Itely, Malta...etc check out in google for full list of schengen zone countries.
2- Irish High Court Decision on Join EU Family accompany Process delay is only on behalf of Atif Mahmood and Shabina Atif Case but as that Case was a test case so it has important impact on all other 7000 pending applications. I can not say that state will process all 7000 applications in 6 weeks but I am sure if state recieve the Court order The process will be faster for all Join/Acc Eu Citizen Visa applications specially for qualifying Family Members of EU Citizens.
Does anyone know if state appealed or not? As Sinnott Solicitors said that state has time to appeal until 1th November.
Im following this ridiculous visa hassle story for more than a year now, just the read the 70 pages published by Sinnott Solicitors, the visa office argument is just ridiculous, maybe there is some terrorist threat and some scam marriages but to delay ALL application that much is non-sense. Sinnott noted that eu treaty rights visa takes the LONGEST to decide in Ireland, literally beating ALL other visa types.
Visa office was still arguing that the EU citizen has to first establish themselves and THEN the non-EU spouse can join them which unbelievable, this was NEVER a requirement, and of course they know this but still using it as an argument on the court.
If anyone thinks that the visa office will be processing eu treaty rights visas faster after this court ruling, i warn you all, you are daydreaming!
That is the sad reality, the Irish visa office can afford to operate that ridiculously.
I dont know how much Ireland wants to have a good relation with UK, but that is the first time i can actually believe that Ireland can move out of the EU as well in 5-10 years, just to get rid of the EU freedom of movement, following its big buddy, UK.