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by joelmarcus90 » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:20 pm
Hey guys,
I should say first off, thanks for everyone who uses this site. I have been reading it on and off for about the last year, but only registered now. All the information put up has been super helpful ... thanks!
Here's my problem:
I am a UK Citizen (NI) and am married to a Russian girl. I have moved south to the Republic of Ireland to exercise my European Treaty Rights. My wife just made an application tonight to join me here, but I afterwards was doing some more reading and realised we applied for the wrong visa!
We applied for a multiple entry visa, instead of a single entry one as advised by the guidance notes (which I read in detail after the application ... DOH!!!).
I read somewhere that we may be granted a single entry visa, even though we have applied for a multiple entry one. Is this true?
I would appreciate anyone's advice on this, should we just cancel that application and start from scratch or should we go ahead and submit our documents in the hope of a single entry visa being granted?
Also, regarding the documents, I see that they require evidence that I am legally in Ireland. What would suffice for this?
Thanks in advance for any feedback you have,
Joel and Katya