Ben wrote:highhorse wrote:ok, so when i fill in the forms, what do i put when it asks for financial documents,
Leave it blank.
highhorse wrote:address in ireland etc??
Put an address if you have one, otherwise leave it blank.
highhorse wrote:and also we will tell them about our immigration problem with uk but can this mean they refuse? hes been to uk 6 times, never overstayed but did take money on one visit for sports coaching, although this is frustrating immigration rules it isnt a threat to anyone. however he is not allowed in uk at present.
Not relevant, no need to mention.
highhorse wrote:is it possible for them to refuse this visa or is it an automatic right?
It's an automatic right but can be refused if it is reasonably believed that your husband's entry to Ireland might pose a threat to public policy, security or health.
highhorse wrote:should i write a cover letter?
No harm, especially if you make clear that you know your / he knows his rights.
highhorse wrote:(i want to go to ireland mid-august, and then get a house to rent, however i want to apply for him to join me asap. should i get house first then apply?)
Whichever you prefer. Remember - if you're in Ireland less than three months, your right of residence is unconditional and so is his (unless he poses a threat to public policy, security or health).
hi, just thought i would show you what it says on the vfs website where we are supposed to apply;
IRELAND
FAMILY MEMBER OF EU CITIZEN
NON EEA Family Member of EU Citizen
Spouse/Child
NOTE: WHERE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUESTED PLEASE ALSO SUPPLY A PHOTOCOPY OF THESE IF YOU WISH TO HAVE THE ORIGINAL RETURNED.
If you are the non EEA spouse or the child (under 21 years) of an EU Citizen or the child of the non EEA spouse and wish to join/accompany the EU Citizen in Ireland the following documents are required:
Yes No
1. Fully completed and signed Application Summary , which can be printed out after an online application is made. This should be submitted with one passport photo – please see document on photo requirements.
2. Original Passport valid for at least 6 months after the intended date of departure
from Ireland following visits. Passport must have sufficient space for a visa to be inserted, at least one empty page is required.
If your passport does not comply with the above your application will be returned to you.
A copy of all pages of your passport is required.
3. You should submit all previous passports along with a photocopy of each page of all the passport(s) submitted. If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this, preferably the original letter issued to you by the authorities of that country, should be submitted. Concealment of other visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused
4. Marriage Certificate – evidence (apostilled document) that marriage
has been registered in applicant’s country of origin/residence
5. Birth Certificate (long form) for children under 21 years, letter of parental
Consent (Where a child under the age of 18 is travelling alone, the consent of both parents/guardians is required. If the child is travelling with one parent,
the consent of the other parent is required. Where only one parent has
total custody and access rights, official evidence of this must be provided.)
6. National identity card (signed if required)
7. Evidence that the EU Citizen spouse is exercising their EU Treaty
Rights by being employed/self employed in the State or engaged in a valid vocational training programme or has sufficient financial resources and comprehensive sickness insurance cover
he does not pose a threat to anyone, health or otherwise! what does public policy mean?
i think i am getting in a state about nothing but we are apart at the moment so it makes it all seem more daunting than perhaps it really is!
