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The difficulty for him is, if the minister finds that he ceases to have right under EU law, they will revoke his EU Fam, whiles they deal with his stamp 4 application.Alixlboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:30 amHi Friends,
My real brother is on a Stamp 4 EU-FAM visa and he also has a child from another non-EU girlfriend. His child is an Irish citizen.
His EU wife is not co-operating with him for their divorce.
I was just wondering whether my brother can switch his status from Stamp 4 EU-Fam to Stamp 4 (Parent of Irish citizen child)? Has anyone seen any such cases?
He was recently contacted by the EU Treaty Rights section and was advised to submit 2 years activity for himself and his EU partner, which he did yesterday. EUTR also said that they might revoke his stamp, if they are not satisfied with the submitted documents. In case his stamp gets revoked/cancelled, can he still apply on basis of parent of Irish citizen child? What are your thoughts?
EUTR are making lives of a lot of people ''living hell'' by requiring too much information from them and that doesn't make any sense. He has been married to his EU spouse for more than 3 years and was already in the process of getting divorced. So how on earth is she supposed to support him?
Well, not all marriages are paper marriages, even though there is paperwork involved in all real as well as sham marriages. So back in the box lol
Thanks for the to-the-point reply (like always).Obie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 5:57 pmThe difficulty for him is, if the minister finds that he ceases to have right under EU law, they will revoke his EU Fam, whiles they deal with his stamp 4 application.Alixlboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:30 amHi Friends,
My real brother is on a Stamp 4 EU-FAM visa and he also has a child from another non-EU girlfriend. His child is an Irish citizen.
His EU wife is not co-operating with him for their divorce.
I was just wondering whether my brother can switch his status from Stamp 4 EU-Fam to Stamp 4 (Parent of Irish citizen child)? Has anyone seen any such cases?
He was recently contacted by the EU Treaty Rights section and was advised to submit 2 years activity for himself and his EU partner, which he did yesterday. EUTR also said that they might revoke his stamp, if they are not satisfied with the submitted documents. In case his stamp gets revoked/cancelled, can he still apply on basis of parent of Irish citizen child? What are your thoughts?
EUTR are making lives of a lot of people ''living hell'' by requiring too much information from them and that doesn't make any sense. He has been married to his EU spouse for more than 3 years and was already in the process of getting divorced. So how on earth is she supposed to support him?
FYI, when INIS write anyone such letter, they do not tell them the reason for that letter.dupalsky wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:48 amHey Alixlboy,
You are wrong in saying in your previous edit post and i quote "the reason the contacted him is still unknown". This cannot be true when according to your story in your first post, he had sent an application to switch his status. Stamp 4eufam(is giving based on your partnership and/or relationship with an eu person), when you contact immigration to change your status to stamp 4(stamp for parent of Irish born child. A child, by the way, according to your previous post does not belong to the eu citizen whom he Is in a relationship with), what idea do you think this will give to the immigration. Obviously, reading between the lines, from an immigration officer perspective, the relation broke down and you are with another woman now, hence the child you have with her. Therefore, questions they would have are was this real in the first place, did they live together at all, did they have anything to do with each other at all during these 2 years etc.
The above questions will need to be answered for them to determine whether his relationship with the eu citizen was real and authentic or not, as this will prove whether he was legal in the state in the first place before having his kid. I can't stress enough how important it is for the letter he wrote to them to have enough information to convince them otherwise.....
To answer your question, if someone's stamp is revoked, it might be possible to apply through a different route, as long as it is within the rules and regulations. The immigration is just following and making sure that others follow immigration rules. But you are right though, they can be a little too extreme, but that doesn't mean they are not within the law.
However, in this case, even though we don't have much information to work with here, like exactly when they got married, how long they live and share life together as a couple, was the eu living and working in the state all the years they have been married, what is the status of the mother of his child, does the mother of his child work, was he himself working and how long etc, it might a little more complicated than you might think.
Give more information and your question will be answered in the best possible way.
Dupalsky
@Alixlboy,Alixlboy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:40 amHi Wifeofking,
He applied around April 2017, got the acknowledgement letter after around one week or so and he also got two letters from INIS in relation to a lot of questions that they asked his partner (such as how they got into a relationship and the current situation with the EU spouse etc).
They finally asked him for the DNA proof in Sept this year and said that the minister is still not satisfied.
His partner came from the USA and had no legal status in Ireland for a while (during pregnancy) and it now seems to have taken her around 6 months.
They have got a DNA test scheduled on the 20th of this month and they are hoping to get a decision by the end of this month hopefully (fingers crossed).
@Alixlboy thanks so much for your reply, I'll just sit back and relax, I still have a long wait has I only jst applied on the 18th of September this year. Lol