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Hi there,IntegratedMigrant wrote:You have to give more details about the visa and be very specific. What type Visa was issued to him? And under what circumstance did he applied for the visa?
He'll be just fine travelling with one way ticket since he is not expecting to return. His visa proves that. No need to get a return ticket.SRAQAI wrote:Hi there,IntegratedMigrant wrote:You have to give more details about the visa and be very specific. What type Visa was issued to him? And under what circumstance did he applied for the visa?
Even though we applied for a D visa, he got a C visa stamped with 'Spouse of EU B/O' and there is no validity period on it. He applied as a spouse of an EU citizen, under the free movement regulations (directive 2004\38\EC)
Thanks!
Thanks a lot. I am just concerned with airline staff and airport officials. The visa says valid from 26th August 2013 until 25th N9vember 2013 - signifying, I assume the length of time he has to enter Ireland. Underneath that, next to 'number of days', it says 'XX'. Is it on this basis, that airline and airport will know that he doesnt require a return ticket?IntegratedMigrant wrote:He'll be just fine travelling with one way ticket since he is not expecting to return. His visa proves that. No need to get a return ticket.SRAQAI wrote:Hi there,IntegratedMigrant wrote:You have to give more details about the visa and be very specific. What type Visa was issued to him? And under what circumstance did he applied for the visa?
Even though we applied for a D visa, he got a C visa stamped with 'Spouse of EU B/O' and there is no validity period on it. He applied as a spouse of an EU citizen, under the free movement regulations (directive 2004\38\EC)
Thanks!
Oh gosh, I dont have a permanent address yet! Im hoping my hubby wont get asked many questions! He will be stuck without me, his english is not that great!!meleryan wrote:When he arrived to Dublin the border control officer ask one question: can you tell me please what is the address of your wife?
He only knew; Dublin 9, and got very stressed out and tried to open the bag to find the address but man said it is ok, really it was easy
Is it that difficult to tell him the address that you're currently living in prior to his coming??SRAQAI wrote:Oh gosh, I dont have a permanent address yet! Im hoping my hubby wont get asked many questions! He will be stuck without me, his english is not that great!!meleryan wrote:When he arrived to Dublin the border control officer ask one question: can you tell me please what is the address of your wife?
He only knew; Dublin 9, and got very stressed out and tried to open the bag to find the address but man said it is ok, really it was easy
hahaha, no im sure it will be fine, but im still looking for longer term accomodation!IntegratedMigrant wrote:Is it that difficult to tell him the address that you're currently living in prior to his coming??SRAQAI wrote:Oh gosh, I dont have a permanent address yet! Im hoping my hubby wont get asked many questions! He will be stuck without me, his english is not that great!!meleryan wrote:When he arrived to Dublin the border control officer ask one question: can you tell me please what is the address of your wife?
He only knew; Dublin 9, and got very stressed out and tried to open the bag to find the address but man said it is ok, really it was easy
Im sure it will be finemeleryan wrote:I think it is just matter of knowing wife whereabouts, I did hear that the husband of the girl that I know was asked only: first time in Ireland? he answered: yes and border control clerk said: enjoy and that is all.
I dont expect that they are grilling people at the airport )
Just wonder what O/B stands for.SRAQAI wrote:Hi there,IntegratedMigrant wrote:You have to give more details about the visa and be very specific. What type Visa was issued to him? And under what circumstance did he applied for the visa?
Even though we applied for a D visa, he got a C visa stamped with 'Spouse of EU B/O' and there is no validity period on it. He applied as a spouse of an EU citizen, under the free movement regulations (directive 2004\38\EC)
Thanks!