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thanks for ur helpJ_Karim wrote:bandoras
they will receive money by friday hopefully next week the inviation
by the even you dont receive any thing from them and if you make a call they verbally invite you for ceremony
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Thank you for getting back to meJ_Karim wrote:dad12345
they should i guess
when did you apply?
Just the ones it says in the application form notes. It's been a while so I can't remember exactly what but we photocopied the whole passport, and got the relevant pages certified. Think just the biodate, and maybe ones with EEA permit as well just in case.kaiser1977 wrote:Hey guys, I am about to submit my application. Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question, but do I have to certify all pages of my current passport or just the bio date page?
Thanks. I ended up certifying the whole passport but a few days later the new version of the form came out and now they need original passports with copies of just the biodata pages.Stanic wrote:Just the ones it says in the application form notes. It's been a while so I can't remember exactly what but we photocopied the whole passport, and got the relevant pages certified. Think just the biodate, and maybe ones with EEA permit as well just in case.kaiser1977 wrote:Hey guys, I am about to submit my application. Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question, but do I have to certify all pages of my current passport or just the bio date page?
Hi Deekay,Deekay wrote:Hi Southdubliner1
i am giving my understanding but i am not 100% sure
i believe you are on stam 4 EUfem which is going to expire in jan 2017. you have applied for citizenship already. technically you must apply for long term residence ( PR) which will give you long term stay. LTR is processed within few months so you have visa to wait for citizenship application.
now as you did not do that so you need to apply again EU1 form as spouse of EU national and get 5 year EU fam stamp 4 again. so you have to do the same you did last time to get visa.
but you need to apply this to INIS EU treaty rights dept. they will get your application and will send you visa extension letter in few weeks. they also send the copy of same letter to GNIB.
Then you go to GNIB dublin 2 with this letter of extension on EU1 and GNIB will already have this info in their system that you may be coming. this way they will give you new visa
even if your citizenship is approved ( Which is not going to happen in next 4 months in your case ) you would still need valid GNIB card and legal permission to stay in ireland.
so if i would be in your place. i will apply EU1 application to INIS and extend my visa and update Citizenship dept once visa is approved. or there is till time to apply for LTR
i hope it will help a bit.
SouthDubliner1 wrote:Hi Deekay,Deekay wrote:Hi Southdubliner1
i am giving my understanding but i am not 100% sure
i believe you are on stam 4 EUfem which is going to expire in jan 2017. you have applied for citizenship already. technically you must apply for long term residence ( PR) which will give you long term stay. LTR is processed within few months so you have visa to wait for citizenship application.
now as you did not do that so you need to apply again EU1 form as spouse of EU national and get 5 year EU fam stamp 4 again. so you have to do the same you did last time to get visa.
but you need to apply this to INIS EU treaty rights dept. they will get your application and will send you visa extension letter in few weeks. they also send the copy of same letter to GNIB.
Then you go to GNIB dublin 2 with this letter of extension on EU1 and GNIB will already have this info in their system that you may be coming. this way they will give you new visa
even if your citizenship is approved ( Which is not going to happen in next 4 months in your case ) you would still need valid GNIB card and legal permission to stay in ireland.
so if i would be in your place. i will apply EU1 application to INIS and extend my visa and update Citizenship dept once visa is approved. or there is till time to apply for LTR
i hope it will help a bit.
Thanks for your reply, Yes i am on Stamp4 EUfam , for LTR they will object my application as my wife was not working and secondly it is not that easy as i know from few of my friends experience.
But what i am trying to find out is to get Stamp 4 based on Naturalized Irish Spouse , My wife got her Citizenship approved and will be in the Ceremony on September 19 and hopefully by the mid of October she will have her Irish Passport posted and i do Have Irish born child here. So by just going to GNIB office with her will i be given Stamp 4 as spouse of Irish Citizen ?
Thanks