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Hi.. you say you went to the UK Embassy here? And that without a spousal Visa?dsab85 wrote:Sorry to hear that Birdy.
No, it doesn't say when you have to leave.
We put in an appeal straight away (more then 6 weeks now) but haven't heard back on it at all. As long as the appeal is dealt with you are safe.
This whole thing is a big mess. My wife flew back to her home country and applied for a new Irish Spousal Visa. We are waiting now already for a few weeks and expect it to take another 3 to 4 weeks.
She went to the UK Embassy to apply for a EEA Family Permit, and she received it on the spot just by showing our passports and the marriage certificate. What a difference. That's us on the move to the UK. I like Ireland, but it's just not a situation I wanna be in forever.
If the non-EU spouse is living in Ireland, then you can apply at the UK embassy under the EU rules. The spouse only needs to be not-illegal - no requirement that they have EU1 or any other long term residence permit.Static wrote:Hi.. you say you went to the UK Embassy here? And that without a spousal Visa?dsab85 wrote:She went to the UK Embassy to apply for a EEA Family Permit, and she received it on the spot just by showing our passports and the marriage certificate. What a difference. That's us on the move to the UK. I like Ireland, but it's just not a situation I wanna be in forever.
Unfortunately if this is what he wants he can have it. Im not prepared to let my wife sit around half the time doing nothing being bored i mean she ha things to do but its just not fair on her to wait around any longer.archigabe wrote:Guys, this is exactly what Micheal McDowell wants...maybe you should stick it out for another month or so till the government changes or the court case decision comes through!
Megmog,megmog wrote:Birdy - are you british... how come you are applying for a family permit rather than spousal visa if you go to england?
Just wondering because I am also british and will probably have to take the same route if we get rejected too...
If mine doesnt' work out I am going to apply from Dublin. It depends what they deem legal residence as being ok. Technically we are legally resident here now as we are busy being processed so 'technically' we should be able to do it from here as the law states that we have to apply from the country where you are legally resident. There is no way that I can go back to SA. Our savings are up and we have nowhere to go in SA. Really cannot afford it Also not going to uproot the kids and take them out of school only to bring them back again. Hopefully something works out... why dont' you try from Dublin first megmog?megmog wrote:Can I apply via the british embassy in Dublin or do we have to go back to south africa?
After Speaking with the Embassy here they say i cannot apply from here as my wife does not have a valid stamp in her passport so she has to return.megmog wrote:Ok guys I am soo confused now... Birdy, your wife is american and you are..? british?
And you are going back to the US to apply for a EEA family permit, and then what...