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thanks iqu for replying .IQU wrote:do you have proof of living together ? is she working in ireland ?is she still living in ireland?do you have any children with her ?you have permanent job in ireland . there is few good immigration solicitor in dublin .stewart solocitor parliament st,brophy solicitor parliament st d2,trayers solicitor usher quay d8,sinnot solicitor rathmines,harry murphy dundrum .you can find the details in www.goldenpages.ie .also there is www.mrci.ie www.irishimmigrant.ie they both are free legal and confidentail .good luck
Well as far as i am concerned under the European convention, since you're have lived together for more than three years after the marriage, you're automatically entitled to maintain your status quot. Hope that help you a bit.garry1313 wrote:hi i got my stamp 4eufam in 2007 i was married to eu citizen . than i got divorce in 2011 . but i never inform to inis . my visa is going to expire in June 2012. i applied for EU3 by solicitor . is anybody have same situation like me? is there anybody got there visa on EU3 like mine situation?