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Hicourny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
4 MOnThS????zaza7625 wrote:Hicourny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
I was waiting my visa 4 months. so 8 weeks is really OK.
good luck!
Brigid from Ireland wrote:Delighted that you both have such good news.
Remember that your husband should apply for his pps number as soon as possible after his arrival in Ireland. He should make sure he has this number BEFORE the first three months has ended.
Remember also to tell your husband to carry a valid original marriage certificate with him when he travels to Ireland. A valid original birth certificate is also useful, as some places like to see two forms of original identification, so if he has the original marriage certificate or birth certificate these can be very useful. They are not essential, but they are sometimes asked for, and it is easy to bring them with you when you travel, it can take a long time to obtain them if you need them and do not have them.
Did you have success getting a part time job? This is a better option than self employment, if you can do it, from the point of view that working as an employee on a part time basis makes it very easy to show that you are a migrant worker exercising migrant worker rights.
If your husband plans to look for work then one of the first things you should ask him to do here is study for his driving licience written exam and practice for the driving test, as it is easier to get a job if you can drive a car. If he has a foreign driving licience he should also bring this with him, both as proof of identification and also because some liciences are valid in Ireland for a year. But it is important that he tries to get an Irish driving licience if he plans to stay in Ireland or Europe.
Thank you,courny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
interesting and how much money were they asking for exactly?SRAQAI wrote:Thank you,courny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
Thats what I thought too. I knew there was an expediated procedure, but I wasnt too sure how long this is. Karachi phoned my husband saying they received documents and they were asking him to send photocopies of his passport and marriage certs. even though they had the originals in their hands!! Husband told them to just take photocopies of tbem as they have the originals, but then they asked husband to send a cheque to cover the photocopying!! Husband told he will lodge a complaint against him, and told him where to jump lol and hung up, was angry! Then I went onto Linkedin and found the profile of the Karachi honourable counsel and looked at it. Everytime someone looks at a linkedin profile, that person gets a notification that so and so person looked at your profile. It would have shown my name and when the counsel looks at the notification, he would have recognised my name from husbands application. The intention was to make him worried that we were onto him for corruption and asking for photocopy money and will notify Irish authorities. It worked. Some weeks later, we got the passport and visa back.
courny wrote:interesting and how much money were they asking for exactly?SRAQAI wrote:Thank you,courny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
Thats what I thought too. I knew there was an expediated procedure, but I wasnt too sure how long this is. Karachi phoned my husband saying they received documents and they were asking him to send photocopies of his passport and marriage certs. even though they had the originals in their hands!! Husband told them to just take photocopies of tbem as they have the originals, but then they asked husband to send a cheque to cover the photocopying!! Husband told he will lodge a complaint against him, and told him where to jump lol and hung up, was angry! Then I went onto Linkedin and found the profile of the Karachi honourable counsel and looked at it. Everytime someone looks at a linkedin profile, that person gets a notification that so and so person looked at your profile. It would have shown my name and when the counsel looks at the notification, he would have recognised my name from husbands application. The intention was to make him worried that we were onto him for corruption and asking for photocopy money and will notify Irish authorities. It worked. Some weeks later, we got the passport and visa back.
SRAQAI wrote:I have no idea. My husband spoke to them, but regardless, they shouldnt be asking for any money, and on top of that, they do not require photocopies when they have the originals. They scan the documents on computer and send them to Ireland electronically so thay Burg Quay can assess the application. They dont require copies, he was just trying to be corrupt.
courny wrote:interesting and how much money were they asking for exactly?SRAQAI wrote:Thank you,courny wrote:Congrats!!!! It's a long time 8 weeks for processing this type of visa. Isn't here a limit of 30 days or something.
I've just applied for my wife. Les see how long this takes.
Any tips in dealing with consulate in Karachi? Or any general point to watch out for?
Thats what I thought too. I knew there was an expediated procedure, but I wasnt too sure how long this is. Karachi phoned my husband saying they received documents and they were asking him to send photocopies of his passport and marriage certs. even though they had the originals in their hands!! Husband told them to just take photocopies of tbem as they have the originals, but then they asked husband to send a cheque to cover the photocopying!! Husband told he will lodge a complaint against him, and told him where to jump lol and hung up, was angry! Then I went onto Linkedin and found the profile of the Karachi honourable counsel and looked at it. Everytime someone looks at a linkedin profile, that person gets a notification that so and so person looked at your profile. It would have shown my name and when the counsel looks at the notification, he would have recognised my name from husbands application. The intention was to make him worried that we were onto him for corruption and asking for photocopy money and will notify Irish authorities. It worked. Some weeks later, we got the passport and visa back.
I think they are sent to Dublin. I am not 100% certain, but after the online application is submitted, it provides a link to the Turkish Embassy website, for some reason. But considering the publish the Burg Quay results online on their website, including our applications, this could mean that it has been in processed in Dublin.courny wrote:to be honest when i submitted the application i have to give 2 sets of documents
it was a big pile. they wanted to see some of the originals and gave them back to me right away.
anyway, they seem to take a lot of time. but i hope it works out.
does anyone know are the documents sent to the embassy in turkey or are they sent to dublin office?
Brigid from Ireland wrote:He should apply for the pps number as soon as possible after his arrival in Ireland. I advise people to arrive in Ireland (day 1) and apply for the pps number on day 2, or as soon as possible after arrival. He needs his passport, your original marriage certificate and some proof of address to get a pps number. He does not need any particular type of immigration stamp in his passport in order to get the pps, just the actual original passport. If they ask about your employment status in Ireland he can say you visited Ireland a few times over the past months to organise his visa, and have arrived in Ireland on the same day as him to take up permanent residence to look for a job. This may mean that the three month period starts for you both on the day of his arrival.
If he applies within the first three months of his visit to Ireland he does not need proof that you are working in order to get a pps number. This is why he should apply for pps before his first three months in the country have ended. If he waits until after he has spent three months in Ireland they may ask for your payslip and also his passport may have been handed in to immigration for them to update his stamp, so there can be a long delay.
The pps number is not just to allow him to get a job, it has many other purposes also, like access to health care/education and for tax allowances to be shared between a married couple.
Once you get a job you should apply for a medical card/GP card, if your income is low, send a copy of your first payslip with the application form for the medical card. (You pay for GP visit and medicine in Ireland unless you have a medical card). You should apply on a photocopy of your first payslip, as the medical card is means tested, so a low income (which may apply on the first payslip) is an advantage for this purpose.
Re renting - if you are willing to move outside Dublin you could rent a full house for 500 per month, but jobs are scarce outside Dublin. Some men with families put the family in a house in Longford, as it is on the train to Dublin Connolly station, which is Dublin city centre, so they commute to Dublin or rent a very cheap shared room in Dublin for themselves and visit the family at weekends only. Property in Dublin is difficult to get just now, as students are looking for a place to stay. I think 800 minimum per month if you want your own place in Dublin. Check daft.ie
Some places are hiring for Christmas, so I would try shops asking for jobs as sales assistant as they need extra workers for Christmas, but most offices do not need extra workers for Christmas. Call centre work may be available if you have languages.
Best of luck to you both in Ireland.
courny wrote:SRAQAI wrote:I think they are sent to Dublin. I am not 100% certain, but after the online application is submitted, it provides a link to the Turkish Embassy website, for some reason. But considering the publish the Burg Quay results online on their website, including our applications, this could mean that it has been in processed in Dublin.courny wrote:to be honest when i submitted the application i have to give 2 sets of documents
it was a big pile. they wanted to see some of the originals and gave them back to me right away.
anyway, they seem to take a lot of time. but i hope it works out.
does anyone know are the documents sent to the embassy in turkey or are they sent to dublin office?
thank yeah i confirmed with the Irish consulate. they sent everything to dublin!
now the wait start. i hope this comes in 8 weeks or less.
any idea how to contact the visa office in dublin. i know the email but they dont seem to respond ever. and the phone lines are not functional cuz they a re very busy
Brigid from Ireland wrote:Try to get a European Health Insurance Card in Britain, if you are still there. It might help with health care if you have to go to hospital and it is free.
The medical card covers the cost of the GP and the cost of medicine. It will be hard to get this, as the income limit is basically what you would get if you were on social welfare.
There is also a GP visit card, which pays for GP visit but you pay for medicine.
If you don't get a medical card you need to get a Drugs Payment card, application form available from any pharmacist shop. Once you get this card then the family only pay a max of 144 per month for medicine, it will cover both spouses so long as both have pps numbers.
Bring medicine with you if you can. Some people (the retired ones with free travel) take day trips to Belfast to get medicine there on the NHS!!!
SRAQAI wrote:Yes, no point in phoning them .... i tried that and I didnt get anywhere! I emailed them on that treatyeu email address and I didnt get a response until about 5 weeks later! That too was a generic response! I think you will get a reply, just need to be extra extra patient! Tho holiday season is nearly over, you may get a reply soon!
courny wrote:SRAQAI wrote:I think they are sent to Dublin. I am not 100% certain, but after the online application is submitted, it provides a link to the Turkish Embassy website, for some reason. But considering the publish the Burg Quay results online on their website, including our applications, this could mean that it has been in processed in Dublin.courny wrote:to be honest when i submitted the application i have to give 2 sets of documents
it was a big pile. they wanted to see some of the originals and gave them back to me right away.
anyway, they seem to take a lot of time. but i hope it works out.
does anyone know are the documents sent to the embassy in turkey or are they sent to dublin office?
thank yeah i confirmed with the Irish consulate. they sent everything to dublin!
now the wait start. i hope this comes in 8 weeks or less.
any idea how to contact the visa office in dublin. i know the email but they dont seem to respond ever. and the phone lines are not functional cuz they a re very busy
courny wrote:SRAQAI wrote:Yes, no point in phoning them .... i tried that and I didnt get anywhere! I emailed them on that treatyeu email address and I didnt get a response until about 5 weeks later! That too was a generic response! I think you will get a reply, just need to be extra extra patient! Tho holiday season is nearly over, you may get a reply soon!
courny wrote:SRAQAI wrote:
I think they are sent to Dublin. I am not 100% certain, but after the online application is submitted, it provides a link to the Turkish Embassy website, for some reason. But considering the publish the Burg Quay results online on their website, including our applications, this could mean that it has been in processed in Dublin.
thank yeah i confirmed with the Irish consulate. they sent everything to dublin!
now the wait start. i hope this comes in 8 weeks or less.
any idea how to contact the visa office in dublin. i know the email but they dont seem to respond ever. and the phone lines are not functional cuz they a re very busy
yeah i emailed (3 times already) visamail@justice.ie and have had no luck. i sent them some new supporting documents at the dublin office and wanted them to confirm they have received them but no luck. ill keep emailing every week till i get a response. they are supposed to update their visa decisions every monday and they haunt doe that yet and its wednesday morning now. looks like someone had a wild weekend. still recovering