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Visa for Non-EEa parent of Irish child living in the UK

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 12:23 am
by Single_mum
I need help in what way to go. My partner and i have been together now for 7 years we have a 4 year old daughter. We had been refused visa in Ireland and so i have moved to the UK to see if i can use the EU route.

I don't have a clue what we should be applying for so i will try and explain our situation.

I am an Irish citizen by naturalisation with an Irish child who's father is a non eea citizen living outside of the EEa. He is financially responsible for the child and we have proof of it. He has custody rights, which he did in Ireland to help confirm parentage and get the child's Irish passport. The problem we have is, I never lived outside of EEA and we dont have any proof of living together to apply as unmarried couple. IF anyone knows what route, what to apply for or even some clue on the options available. Pls advice

I work full time in the UK.

Re: Visa for Non-EEa parent of Irish child living in the UK

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 1:01 am
by Obie
So you are not married, and have no evidence of a durable relationship.

It may be a bit tough for him though.

Re: Visa for Non-EEa parent of Irish child living in the UK

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 1:40 am
by Single_mum
[quote="Obie"]So you are not married, and have no evidence of a durable relationship.

It may be a bit tough for him though.[/quote]


Yes we are not. Any idea what we are able to do

Re: Visa for Non-EEa parent of Irish child living in the UK

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 7:44 am
by PrestonLancs
Get married.

Re: Visa for Non-EEa parent of Irish child living in the UK

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 2:21 pm
by el patron
Just for clarification, I wonder when you say the father has 'custody', is that in the from of an order form the Irish courts? If so does the order allow you to take the child out of the Irish 'State'?