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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by gulfrador » Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:41 pm

Angel99 wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:39 pm
gulfrador wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:32 pm
Angel99 wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:29 pm
gulfrador wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 1:14 pm
gulfrador wrote:
Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:43 am
Angel99 wrote:
Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:39 am



For EUTR1 this unusual. They are obliged to issue all qualified family members temporary stamp 4 while waiting for their final decision unless you provided them insufficient documents(eg. EU citizen employment)

By the email they sent you, you have provided them what they asked for. You need to tell them you haven't received temporary stamp 4 and you need to work/study.

Send them a registered letter and a new email again(don't reply on what they already sent you). Remember to include your application number, personal
number, address and name


The subject should be;
EUTR1 - Temporary stamp 4
Hi,
Will do it right away.

Thank you very much for your help!
Hi,
I hope you are keeping well.
I just received response to email regarding temporary stamp 4 request, I was told that;

-my application currently lying with the deciding officer, Correspondence will issue in due course.

Does this mean another couple of months?

I have been waiting for over 7 months now.

Thank you for your time and help!
Hi,

Give it 4 weeks and if you don't hear from them contact them again since they didn't even issue you a temporary stamp 4 which you have right to, as a qualified family member. The mistake you made was not contacting them when you didn't hear from them after 1 month you submitted.

I think with your case and from their reply, they will issue you the final decision "Stamp 4EUFam" not temporary stamp.
Hi Angel99,

I am so appreciated your answer, hopefully will hear something in 4 weeks, if not will contact them again as you advised.

Thank you again,
Have a great weekend!
Did your spouse change employers during the 7 months and if yes did you update the Treaty Rights Department?
Hi,
No, she is still working at same place. We didn’t change anything in our life, still same job, same address etc.

Thank you!

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by chrys » Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:21 pm

Hi, i just recently got my approval letter and im not sure i understand it correctly(?)
It states i must go to immigration office for my Residence Card (I already have an IRP card, is this different?), and it also states that i may be eligible to apply for permanent residence and must submit an application before expiry of my residence card; required that i submit it before 08/06/2028- is this date the expiry of my residence card?
On another note, it states i must go to my local Immigration office which is Anglesea Street Garda Station but the waiting times there are crazy, could i go to another office with less waiting time or it Must be the one closest to me?

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:50 pm


Hi,
I hope you are keeping well.
I just received response to email regarding temporary stamp 4 request, I was told that;

-my application currently lying with the deciding officer, Correspondence will issue in due course.
I too got the same email today and on 25th January also... How long does it "sit" with deciding officer. When did you apply (assuming yours was EUTR1)

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by gulfrador » Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:37 pm

notme wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:50 pm

Hi,
I hope you are keeping well.
I just received response to email regarding temporary stamp 4 request, I was told that;

-my application currently lying with the deciding officer, Correspondence will issue in due course.
I too got the same email today and on 25th January also... How long does it "sit" with deciding officer. When did you apply (assuming yours was EUTR1)
Since 25th Jan? my god.. I applied on 03/08/2023, how about you?

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:22 pm

gulfrador wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:37 pm
I too got the same email today and on 25th January also... How long does it "sit" with deciding officer. When did you apply (assuming yours was EUTR1)
a week after you.... but mine is EUTR1A. yours should have been processed by now from what I have heard. I did you contact local TD ?

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Sat Mar 09, 2024 5:16 am

chrys wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:21 pm
Hi, i just recently got my approval letter and im not sure i understand it correctly(?)
It states i must go to immigration office for my Residence Card (I already have an IRP card, is this different?), and it also states that i may be eligible to apply for permanent residence and must submit an application before expiry of my residence card; required that i submit it before 08/06/2028- is this date the expiry of my residence card?
On another note, it states i must go to my local Immigration office which is Anglesea Street Garda Station but the waiting times there are crazy, could i go to another office with less waiting time or it Must be the one closest to me?
Hi,

I believe the card you have is Stamp 4 (Residence permit) temporary given to you while processing your application. The Stamp 4 EUfam is the actual Residence card only given to EU family members. All IRP have a card format.

The 08/06/2028 is your Stamp expiry date and you need to apply for permanent residence 6 months before this date.

If you live in Cork city area you can only register your new permission at the Anglesea Street Garda Station.

Unless you relocate oustide that area then you can register your permission at the Garda Immigration office or HQ there.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by chrys » Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:01 pm

Angel99 wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2024 5:16 am
chrys wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:21 pm
Hi, i just recently got my approval letter and im not sure i understand it correctly(?)
It states i must go to immigration office for my Residence Card (I already have an IRP card, is this different?), and it also states that i may be eligible to apply for permanent residence and must submit an application before expiry of my residence card; required that i submit it before 08/06/2028- is this date the expiry of my residence card?
On another note, it states i must go to my local Immigration office which is Anglesea Street Garda Station but the waiting times there are crazy, could i go to another office with less waiting time or it Must be the one closest to me?
Hi,

I believe the card you have is Stamp 4 (Residence permit) temporary given to you while processing your application. The Stamp 4 EUfam is the actual Residence card only given to EU family members. All IRP have a card format.

The 08/06/2028 is your Stamp expiry date and you need to apply for permanent residence 6 months before this date.

If you live in Cork city area you can only register your new permission at the Anglesea Street Garda Station.

Unless you relocate oustide that area then you can register your permission at the Garda Immigration office or HQ there.
Thank you. Just a bit worried now as my temporary permission expires on the 19th now and the Cork Garda Station are still processing appointments made in November. Im currently working and not sure if there would be an issue as my permission will expire before i can get the actual Residence card...

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Sat Mar 09, 2024 6:41 pm

chrys wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:01 pm
Angel99 wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2024 5:16 am
chrys wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:21 pm
Hi, i just recently got my approval letter and im not sure i understand it correctly(?)
It states i must go to immigration office for my Residence Card (I already have an IRP card, is this different?), and it also states that i may be eligible to apply for permanent residence and must submit an application before expiry of my residence card; required that i submit it before 08/06/2028- is this date the expiry of my residence card?
On another note, it states i must go to my local Immigration office which is Anglesea Street Garda Station but the waiting times there are crazy, could i go to another office with less waiting time or it Must be the one closest to me?
Hi,

I believe the card you have is Stamp 4 (Residence permit) temporary given to you while processing your application. The Stamp 4 EUfam is the actual Residence card only given to EU family members. All IRP have a card format.

The 08/06/2028 is your Stamp expiry date and you need to apply for permanent residence 6 months before this date.

If you live in Cork city area you can only register your new permission at the Anglesea Street Garda Station.

Unless you relocate oustide that area then you can register your permission at the Garda Immigration office or HQ there.
Thank you. Just a bit worried now as my temporary permission expires on the 19th now and the Cork Garda Station are still processing appointments made in November. Im currently working and not sure if there would be an issue as my permission will expire before i can get the actual Residence card...
Hi,

Normally what people do in your situation is if the appointment is after or not received before expiry of your current stamp, you give a print out of the appointment or the email you sent them requesting for one, and a copy of your new permission letter to your employer. You will be allowed to remain in employment.

If you already go for your appointment then your IRP expire before you receive the new card, you just provide the employer same as above.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:05 pm

Angel99 wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:56 am
Fzaryan1 wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2024 6:05 pm
Thank u so much
Just one last question can two different families apply eutr1 from the same address.
Of course, 2 different families can use same address if they also live there. All what they need to provide is proof of address. If they are not the main tenants on contract, they can provide a letter and utility bill from the rentee. If possible, a letter from the landlord confirming they live there (This not compulsory).

If they have recieved any correspondence from a government office (eg. PPSN) or bank to their address they can attach it.
Hello,there thanks a lot to replying to me i just want to ask if the EEA national is self employed does it affect the time you get your decision on EUTR 1 qualifying member application as compared to the EEA national who is in employment

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:03 am

Fzaryan1 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:05 pm
Angel99 wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:56 am
Fzaryan1 wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2024 6:05 pm
Thank u so much
Just one last question can two different families apply eutr1 from the same address.
Of course, 2 different families can use same address if they also live there. All what they need to provide is proof of address. If they are not the main tenants on contract, they can provide a letter and utility bill from the rentee. If possible, a letter from the landlord confirming they live there (This not compulsory).

If they have recieved any correspondence from a government office (eg. PPSN) or bank to their address they can attach it.
Hello,there thanks a lot to replying to me i just want to ask if the EEA national is self employed does it affect the time you get your decision on EUTR 1 qualifying member application as compared to the EEA national who is in employment
Hi,

It is almost same and somehow straightforward because it falls under sufficient funds. Unless the EU national's income is not sufficient (example income below €10,000 per year) then they can delay the application to see if the EU citizen will claim any welfare.

Did you add private health insurance to your application?

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:43 am

No, im afraid I didn’t

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:59 pm

Fzaryan1 wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:43 am
No, im afraid I didn’t
Wait for the final decision. Hopefully you will receive your approval letter in the post soon.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:04 pm

Hi angel
I hope i’ll get my apporoval soon Thank u so much for helping me so far with my queries.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:56 pm

Hello there i just want to ask that are u physically required to receive a post from eutr or they will simply mail in the post of the house.
Thank you

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:56 pm

Hello there i just want to ask that are u physically required to receive a post from eutr or they will simply mail in the post of the house.
Thank you

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:34 pm

Fzaryan1 wrote:
Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:56 pm
Hello there i just want to ask that are u physically required to receive a post from eutr or they will simply mail in the post of the house.
Thank you
Hi,

They will post it to your address. That's why it's advised to update them about any changes to your address.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Tue Mar 26, 2024 1:07 pm

Fzaryan1 wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:04 pm
Hi angel
I hope i’ll get my apporoval soon Thank u so much for helping me so far with my queries.
Hi Fzaryan.... Did you get any update ?

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:43 pm

On follow up today... I got a response... instead of the general response we all get. I was told decision will issue shortly. What could this mean ? or is it just another response to shift the attention ?
details: EUTR1A... currently in 7th month (finishing next week)

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:24 pm

Hello there , I posted my eutr1 on 13 11 2023. They received it on 14. Its gonna turn 5 months on 13 april i didn’t recieve any kind of acknowledgment or any kind of letter demanding more documents. Two weeks ago i have snd them a registered post regarding stamp 4 and acknowledge . But I’m afraid i didn’t get a reply from them now i’m really worried i have tried to email them but never heard anything from the email as well. What should i do.
Thank u

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:42 am

Fzaryan1 wrote:
Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:24 pm
Hello there , I posted my eutr1 on 13 11 2023. They received it on 14. Its gonna turn 5 months on 13 april i didn’t recieve any kind of acknowledgment or any kind of letter demanding more documents. Two weeks ago i have snd them a registered post regarding stamp 4 and acknowledge . But I’m afraid i didn’t get a reply from them now i’m really worried i have tried to email them but never heard anything from the email as well. What should i do.
Thank u
Hi,

Did you include the details i advised?

Your name
Your spouse name
Your date of birth
Address with Eircode
Postal tracking number for your application
Postal date and delivery.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Fzaryan1 » Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:49 pm

Yess i did. Also i did Include the photo copies of my spouse and children’s passport front and back.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:51 pm

HI everyone

I wanted to let you know that my EUTR1A application has been rejected. It took overall a little shy of 8 months for the application to be decided.

Application: 1 week of September 2023. Acknowledgment: 6 December 2023. Decision: 11 April 2024

Anyone one knows if I can apply again ? while I submit a EUTR4 form as online it says EUTR4 takes long long time. 8 months of EUTR1A is still shorter than 21 months of EUTR4.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by gulfrador » Thu Apr 11, 2024 5:13 pm

notme wrote:
Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:51 pm
HI everyone

I wanted to let you know that my EUTR1A application has been rejected. It took overall a little shy of 8 months for the application to be decided.

Application: 1 week of September 2023. Acknowledgment: 6 December 2023. Decision: 11 April 2024

Anyone one knows if I can apply again ? while I submit a EUTR4 form as online it says EUTR4 takes long long time. 8 months of EUTR1A is still shorter than 21 months of EUTR4.

Hi, I am very sorry to hear, thats a shame..

Unfortunately I don’t know if you can apply, maybe Angel might be able to say something.

What is the reason of rejection?

I am very sorry again,
All the best!

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by notme » Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:06 am

They aren't convinced if relationship is durable.

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Re: Eu Treaty files waiting time - EU1 or EU1A

Post by Angel99 » Fri Apr 12, 2024 6:04 pm

notme wrote:
Thu Apr 11, 2024 2:51 pm
HI everyone

I wanted to let you know that my EUTR1A application has been rejected. It took overall a little shy of 8 months for the application to be decided.

Application: 1 week of September 2023. Acknowledgment: 6 December 2023. Decision: 11 April 2024

Anyone one knows if I can apply again ? while I submit a EUTR4 form as online it says EUTR4 takes long long time. 8 months of EUTR1A is still shorter than 21 months of EUTR4.
Hi,

Sorry for the decision. All is not lost yet, since the case worker refused you based on the evidence submitted about your relationship, apply for review with EUTR4. On section 5 tick

*The decision maker failed to consider information supplied*

And on second 5 C write why you believe the decision is wrong.(You provided enough proof of your relationship outside the state and you have been living with your partner for 8 months in the state)

Now you have upper hand, use your time you spent with your EU partner in the state to counter the decision.
(Provide evidence of your utility bill, landlord confirmation of you and your partner and any documents with same address from the time together with your partner in the state and also provide evidence of any joint stuffs you both have been doing together since if possible)

Add a 'few' of what you already submitted in your previous application (evidence of messages or chats and any trips you both had together outside the state).

Passport stamps or tickets of any trips together if possible.


*6 months of living together is enough to sponsor your non EU partner via EU law with no child if arrived legally.

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