Hi all,
I received my visa to travel with my british wife to Ireland to exercise the EU Treaty Rights by living and working.
I applied for visa to ACCOMPANY EEA SPOUSE but got JOIN EEA SPOUSE !!! The matter now is we will be travelling together on the same day and plane to Ireland and i am afraid to face any hassles or threat by the irish immigration officers at the airport because my visa states JOIN NOT ACC because one couple 2 months ago face the same problem at the airport when they stopped a briticizen citizen and his Non EU spouse and kept them waiting and questioning them 2 hours and even tried to deport his wife due to the wrong visa his wife has "JOIN" he is not already living in Ireland and she must have "ACC" to let them both enter...
It says clearly on INIS website that there are 2 visas :
FAMILY MEMBER: [TO ACC EEA SPOUSE]
or
FAMILY MEMBER: [TO JOIN EEA SPOUSE]
URL:
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Join%20Family
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Spouse/Child - Qualifying Family Members who wish to JOIN EU Citizen in Ireland
If you are the non EEA spouse or the child (under 21 years) of an EU Citizen or the child of the non EEA spouse and wish to JOIN the EU Citizen who is already in Ireland you should fully complete the online application form, and submit your signed summary application form, and photographs
In addition the following documents are required:
Your passport
Copy of the bio page of your spouse’s passport
Marriage Certificate – evidence (apostilled document) that marriage has been registered in applicant’s country of origin/residence
Birth Certificate (long form) for children under 21 years, parental consent where appropriate, national Identity card (signed if required)
Evidence that the EU Citizen spouse is lawfully in Ireland
Spouse/Child/Partner- Qualifying Family Members who wish to ACCOMPANY EU Citizen to Ireland – Reside
If you are the non EEA spouse
or
child (under 21 years),
or
the child of the non EEA spouse,
or
the non-EEA partner of an EU Citizen, in a long-term relationship that has existed for at least 2 years,
or
a civil partner who has contracted a registered partnership, or is a party to a class of legal relationship specified in the Civil Partnership (Recognition of Registered Foreign Relationships) Order 2010 as entitled to be recognized as a civil partnership,
and
you wish to ACCOMPANY the EU Citizen to Ireland the following documents are required:
Fully complete the online application form, and submit your signed summary application form, and photographs.
In addition to the signed summary application form, please also submit a signed letter of application
Passport
In the case of a married couple, Marriage Certificate – evidence (apostilled document) that marriage has been registered in applicant’s country of origin/residence
In the case of civil partners, documentary evidence that will attest to the existence and durability of the relationship
In the case of a registered or recognised civil partnership please submit Registration Certificate of partnership.
In the case of unregistered partners please submit evidence of common ownership of property, joint tenancy of property, on-going correspondence addressed to both partners at the same address, financial dependence/interdependence, joint bank accounts or any other relevant documentation
Birth Certificate (long form) for children under 21 years, parental consent, national Identity card (signed if required).
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Please any advice or guidance wouldbe very appreciated thx all