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How long have you been in Ireland? Are you working?nad2107 wrote:thanks for the info. already contacted the guys there but the phone is answered by some local guys who dont have much info. they advised me that i need to be working for a year then have 6 months bank statements and payslips and then apply and the waiting time is 6 months -8 months. so by the time u get a visa its ver 2 years which is really shocking
The situation should be simple:nad2107 wrote:great thanks so much for ur help. i was beginning to despair as getting so many different answers even spoke to three different lawyers who all gave e completely different information. but the link u gave me is very straight forward. i really appreciate ur help.
* I am married to a XXXX YYYY, who is a citizen of EUMEMBERSTATE (marriage certificate enclosed)
* She arrived in Ireland on DATE, and so is in her period of initial residence in Ireland (fully meeting the requirements of 6.(1) of S.I. No. 226 of 2006 - European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2006)
* I have enclosed my passport and a photocopy of my wife's passport
* please issue the visa as soon as possible, and on the basis of an accelerated process
* she will be meeting me at Dublin airport on my arrival
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:The situation should be simple:nad2107 wrote:great thanks so much for ur help. i was beginning to despair as getting so many different answers even spoke to three different lawyers who all gave e completely different information. but the link u gave me is very straight forward. i really appreciate ur help.
You are an EU citizen (not Irish).
You are in the initial period of your residence in Ireland (first 90 days) during which there are no requirements for your residence.
You are legally married (where and how were you married?)
Now Irish embassies are not exactly known for knowing the law. See some of the material at http://eumovement.wordpress.com/eu-coun ... o-ireland/
If you have ANY problem, please report back here. Do the application quickly, which you are still clearly in the initial 90 day period.
I have a british passport - how can he come immediately come to ireland? What is the process?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Depends on your citizenship. If you have a Canadian passport, then that might be correct information. If you have a non-Irish EU passport then your husband can immediately come to Ireland.