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alica
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Post by alica » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:08 am

i am absolutely sure! :D
she received approval letter last week and went to court on this wed!
i only can assume, they have different people dealing with piles of application and everyone is working at their own pace.....

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Post by ashimashi » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:10 am

did she apply on the basis of having lived here for 5 years or did she apply after 3 years of being married to an Irish citizen?

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Post by alica » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:22 am

she applied after 5 years living and working in ireland and she being married exactly 3 years at this time.....stamp 1 for 2 years and stamp 4 for 3 years.....
so i suppose you can apply both criteria's to this situation

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Post by esharknz » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:39 am

Interestingly enough, this document here compiled by the immigrant council seems to suggest that there are two sets of processing times - http://www.immigrantcouncil.ie/pdf/8600 ... nglish.pdf

The one for spouse of irish citizen seems to be in the vicinity of 12-18 months.

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Post by alica » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:49 am

tnks esharkh for the link,
this document proved , that there are 2 queues as min....
does not answer thought why ashimashi is waiting for so long.......

at least 1 laughable moment in this doc- "waiting time for LTR 12 months"..... blablabla.......it is at least 24 months now.........

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Post by ashimashi » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:51 am

I think there might be other issues here, like gender or original nationality of the applicant. Is your friend from US/Canada/Western Europe by any chance?

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Post by alica » Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:58 am

no-eastern europe-belarus.....
don't think there is better relationships between ireland and belarus, than with iran....
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Post by ashimashi » Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:00 am

probably still preferable to middle-eastern :-)

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Post by alica » Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:02 am

ashimashi wrote:probably still preferable to middle-eastern :-)
i doubt it very much....
ex-ussr, neigbour of russia...... :o

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Post by Fionn » Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:36 pm

Is there an easy way to find out directly from the INIS if they're treating the applications of spouses of Irish citizens seperately?

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Post by ashimashi » Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:45 pm

Fionn wrote:Is there an easy way to find out directly from the INIS if they're treating the applications of spouses of Irish citizens seperately?
Probably the best way is to inquire about it in writing, that way they will have to respond.

I would've sent a letter today straight away, but I sent a letter early this week already on the advice of walrus, asking for an update - don't want to piss them off too much by asking them too many letters at the same time! If anyone gets to find out please share the info!

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Post by ChIrl » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:24 am

Latest update from INIS web site:

Applications for naturalisation received in February 2006 are currently being processed.

My friend, who applied end of Jan.06, did receive a letter from the Dept asking him to submit affidavit for Date of Birth.

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Post by Fionn » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:31 am

At least the website is now beein updated regularely..
did your friens apply on the basis of marriage to an Irish citizen or after 5 years of residency?

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Post by ChIrl » Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:38 pm

My friend applied based on 5 years of residency. But, surprisingly, his wife who also applied based on 5 years of residency in 2007, got a letter from the Dept asking her to submit Affidivit & husband payslips, P21 etc.

Both are Non-EU.
Fionn wrote:At least the website is now beein updated regularely..
did your friens apply on the basis of marriage to an Irish citizen or after 5 years of residency?

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Post by alica » Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:57 pm

i have applied in march 2007 on the basis of 5-years residency and i have got a request for birth and marriage affidavits in june of this year....
i would love to believe in miracle, but i am afraid, that this request does not mean that my papers already in process ...
it could be just new requirements for papers.......

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Post by another_immigrant » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:25 pm

sashasolar wrote:Applications for naturalisation received in January 2006 are currently being processed.

http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Co ... %20Section

Looks like they have processed the Jan applications between 7th June- 25th Aug. in approximately 2.5 months meaning that the waiting period is at least 31 months.

Applications for naturalisation received in February 2006 are currently being processed.

http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Co ... %20Section

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FYI - checked on my naturalisation progress today (Jul05)

Post by injasuti » Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:04 pm

July 2005 applied for naturalisation after 5 years on work permits
Feb 2008 notified by letter my application was being processed
Feb 2008 returned requested marriage affidavit signed by my solicitor
Aug 2008 (today) told by INIS my application is "with the minister's office". The minister is away so call again in 6 weeks if I've not heard from them.

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Re: FYI - checked on my naturalisation progress today (Jul05

Post by HOTSPURS » Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:46 am

injasuti wrote:July 2005 applied for naturalisation after 5 years on work permits
Feb 2008 notified by letter my application was being processed
Feb 2008 returned requested marriage affidavit signed by my solicitor
Aug 2008 (today) told by INIS my application is "with the minister's office". The minister is away so call again in 6 weeks if I've not heard from them.
As if the Minister is personally signing the certificate ! They just don't want to give it & they make lame excuses desperately hoping all immigrants will just vanish after paying taxes for 8 years. We don't have a choice other than to sit on our hands & watch all their gimmicks.

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Post by Heybabyy » Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:47 am

injasuti

Thanks for the update. Do you have a copy of marriage affidavit ? I need the format as I intend to send them before they ask.

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Marriage affidavit

Post by injasuti » Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:37 am

I didn't take a copy Heybabyy. From what I remember it asked me for our marriage details, nationalities, our parents nationalities and places of birth - and had to be signed/stamped by our solicitor.

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Post by ashimashi » Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:03 am

I sent them a letter a few weeks ago, asking the for update for my application sent on June 07.

They replied to say : "a decision has not been made yet, we will let you know when it is". or basically: "feck off".

I specifically asked them whether it will be processed in the rest of this year (as they said in their initial contact that a decision would be made in 2008). They completely ignored my specific questions and sent a generic reply.

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Post by strongbow » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:49 pm

Is there anything at all that we can do regarding this situation? 3+ years just seems ridiculous by any standards! Are there any EU laws/regulations covering this matter?
I have yet to send DoJ a letter asking for my status (I applied in Nov. 2005). Main reason I'm holding off is because I know of acquaintances who submitted their applications in July and Aug 2005 and who haven't yet received a decision!

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Post by strongbow » Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:49 pm

Is there anything at all that we can do regarding this situation? 3+ years just seems ridiculous by any standards! Are there any EU laws/regulations covering this matter?
I have yet to send DoJ a letter asking for my status (I applied in Nov. 2005). Main reason I'm holding off is because I know of acquaintances who submitted their applications in July and Aug 2005 and who haven't yet received a decision!

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Post by golwaycat » Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:39 pm

Hi Strongbow

I dont think there is much we can do about it as it is exclusively goverened by mister of justice with no appeals. We are literally at his mercy for the waiting periods and approvals. What hurts me most is that after waiting 8 or more years years if you are turned down due to a minor error on your residence eligibility or taking benefits or a minor civil or criminal case as i have heard . May be they should outline the criteria more clearly atleast that way applications can be made with a prior knowledge of you one should apply or not. Atleast they could facilitate a faster residency for people more then 5 years of the citizenship waititng times are more then 5 years. I applied in august 05 and still no news. Wrote to them and got a responce to wait for some more time (unspecified length). Would really appriciate if anyone who applied in August or Sept or oct 05 can provide any updates if thye have received any descions yet.

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Post by mendo » Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:19 pm

Hi Guys,

I've got the same answer, after I've asked for an update last week (I've applied in August 2005).

Basically it looks that we will have to wait at least 4 months more, after the initial 3 years.

The bad thing is that we don't even know if our applications are with the minister yet.

Regards,

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