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I'd be inclined to see a solicitor for an appeal. I would see Immigration history as not being a valid reason for refusal (depending on the particular facts of your case (which I don't recommend posting up here)). Authenticity of your documents would be a potentially valid reason but there are ways around it.Single_mum wrote:Zambrano DenialImmigrationLawyer wrote:about one month ago.I don't think it's a backlog in the usual sense, but rather a process of the 2 Depts coming to an agreement on the policy (and procedure) on these cases.
I got my passport back today and the reasons for denial was
1. Authenticity of documents
2. Immigration history of applicant.
Can someone please advice me what this all means and what next to do
They are still entitled to seek documents. they are not dealing with married couples, and it is possible, pending the new ECJ cases on these issues, this i actually a matter from the member states and not eu. How can you put stamps in when one has no passport? (well aware of MRAX)Obie wrote:I how this will not be the start of a trend.
I will be very intersted to know the circumstance surrounding this refusal, or the reasons provided to justify it. I hope the visa officers are minded of the fact they are dealing with European Law here, and treaty rights for that matter.
So sorry to hear about the refusal.Single_mum wrote:Zambrano DenialImmigrationLawyer wrote:about one month ago.I don't think it's a backlog in the usual sense, but rather a process of the 2 Depts coming to an agreement on the policy (and procedure) on these cases.
I got my passport back today and the reasons for denial was
1. Authenticity of documents
2. Immigration history of applicant.
Can someone please advice me what this all means and what next to do
There were no fake documents there including passport. Birth cert was only requested for the baby and as its an irish one with its not possible to fake that now.Single_mum wrote:They are still entitled to seek documents. they are not dealing with married couples, and it is possible, pending the new ECJ cases on these issues, this i actually a matter from the member states and not eu. How can you put stamps in when one has no passport? (well aware of MRAX)
Fake documents? Like passports and adults birth certs? That is quite common during the asylum process, or previous claims of now documents upon entry into the state. the requirement is not burdensome for most.
Go to embassy (which is likely here in Ireland or UK)