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Thanks but my question wasnt about immigration but on my application. Assuming I dont return the documents, my visa application won't be refused just because I have my passport etc?Yaser999 wrote:No, it won't effect on immigration history as long as you declare when you apply to a different country, you did not do anything wrong nor your visa has been refused or anything. My advice you would wait till 11 November, you never know might get a good news.
You are right. I'm gonna wait till December. But I'm really disappointed now. I know nothing gonna happen till DecemberYaser999 wrote:You can apply for UK visa, you need to get your documents back from Irish embassey and then you can apply, but your husband must be earning £18600 in the UK.
I would advice you like Saghir said you been waiting for so long, might as well wait a little bit more. Might hear a good new soon... Inshallah
I'm also waiting for almost 2 years. In February 2015 we got marry and applied in December. We can't do anything except pray to Allah.fahadmalikz wrote:People,
Why are You hopeless about all this. Think positive. Sidra you know my wife has been waiting for our reunite for over 2 years now. This messed up Country we call United Kingdom is already breaking up. We have to stay together on this. Just be strong everyone and i know what everyone is going through don't forget i am going through it aswell i am positive and so should you all be.
Congratsridorinka wrote:hello guys, i had applied for category D join spouse visa, my husband is non eu national on work permit in ireland and alhamdulillah my visa got approved. I had applied in jan 2016, it reached dublin on 23rd march and got approved as soon as the date on inis page reached 23rd march(i.e 1st november). So just want to tell all those who are spouses of non eea nationals that wait for the processing times on the website and inshaAllah u ll get the answers.
As for the rest, i think ur decisions are probably finalized but due to some reason they are delaying it.I can understand the anguish, but i pray you guys hear the good news soon cz this wait is extremely difficult. hang in there..God bless and help you all.
Ameen. I hope that court decision will work InshaAllah.Neera2016 wrote:Hello Everyone,
It's my first time here and I've been following this thread for quite some time. I am British Citizen and applied for my husbands Category C visa since November 2015 - almost a year now. All this wait is stressing everyone and sometimes its even hard to think positive. I just hope and pray to Allah that we get our decisions soon.
Thank you so much. i pray every one of you is reunited with their loved ones really soon and until that time may Allah give you all patience cz this wait is the most difficult thing in the worldSidrameez991 wrote:Congratsridorinka wrote:hello guys, i had applied for category D join spouse visa, my husband is non eu national on work permit in ireland and alhamdulillah my visa got approved. I had applied in jan 2016, it reached dublin on 23rd march and got approved as soon as the date on inis page reached 23rd march(i.e 1st november). So just want to tell all those who are spouses of non eea nationals that wait for the processing times on the website and inshaAllah u ll get the answers.
As for the rest, i think ur decisions are probably finalized but due to some reason they are delaying it.I can understand the anguish, but i pray you guys hear the good news soon cz this wait is extremely difficult. hang in there..God bless and help you all.
Have a happy life dear. And pray for all of us.
CR001 wrote:Members are reminded to familiarise themselves with the forum T&Cs. The forum cannot and will not be used as a platform or tool to organise or incite protests, of any kind. Any further posting of this nature will result in the relevant members' access being terminated with immediate effect.
Two members posted about mounting a protest. I have removed their posts from this thread and they have been issued with a warning. My comment above was not directed to you.fahadmalikz wrote:CR001 wrote:Members are reminded to familiarise themselves with the forum T&Cs. The forum cannot and will not be used as a platform or tool to organise or incite protests, of any kind. Any further posting of this nature will result in the relevant members' access being terminated with immediate effect.
Well as you can see i started the thread and i am pretty much sure no one is doing nothing to break the T&C of this Forum. We are not making a plan to unite and go against the Government. Obie stated the same thing.
Can I talk to you personally on Facebook? I am married since 2013. My husband is too on work permit in Ireland. I am still in Pakistan. I want to ask some questions.ridorinka wrote:hello guys, i had applied for category D join spouse visa, my husband is non eu national on work permit in ireland and alhamdulillah my visa got approved. I had applied in jan 2016, it reached dublin on 23rd march and got approved as soon as the date on inis page reached 23rd march(i.e 1st november). So just want to tell all those who are spouses of non eea nationals that wait for the processing times on the website and inshaAllah u ll get the answers.
As for the rest, i think ur decisions are probably finalized but due to some reason they are delaying it.I can understand the anguish, but i pray you guys hear the good news soon cz this wait is extremely difficult. hang in there..God bless and help you all.
Any personal contact details or social media personal IDs posted will be deleted. Suggest continue and wait for responses in the topic you have already started instead of soliciting members to contact you.asiyazubair wrote:Can I talk to you personally on Facebook? I am married since 2013. My husband is too on work permit in Ireland. I am still in Pakistan. I want to ask some questions.
fahadmalikz wrote:Girls and Guys,
Listen people 11th Nov is just around the corner so wait and be patient, i am sure it will turn out good for everyone. I know waiting is a pain but what can we say or do. Wait for the 11th and pray everything goes well.
Sir THANKS ALOT for your reply. I am very grateful. It means a lot. The problem is that my husband's stamp 4 gets renewed every year while normal stamp 4 gets renewed every 5 year. He says that his stamp 4 is temporary due to this. I personally saw his card and it was written Stamp 4 on it. My husband thinks that he can't apply on this stamp 4. What do you think on this?asimraza1 wrote:Hi,
In my understanding your husband has stamp4 after 5 years of work permit visa. However there is requirement for work permit holders to provide 30,000 salary proof. But in case of Irish national or stamp 4(I BELIEVE)you do not need to provide 30k P60.
You mentioned your husband has stamp4, so he also can apply for Irish Passport.i hope it won't take longer now a days as i got mine in 6 months. It will benefit your case. As being irish sponsor you do not need 30,00 salary and there is strong chances of visa approval.Only required earning is 40,000 in last 3 years.
You may also read the following policy document issued by irish immigration which explains everything.
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Family%2 ... cument.pdf
Please read from page number 41. God bless both of you.
See an example paragraph below if someone is on work permit only.this is not the case with your husband.
17.6 The FIS does not apply in cases of couples where there are no children.
Therefore, a minimum level of gross income in such cases would be -
€30,000. This is the minimum salary for which an employment permit
would issue. Families with children would require the following net
incomes per week (based on FIS):-
1 child - €506
2 children - €602
3 children - €703
4 children - €824
5 Children - €95