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JosephineO wrote:Hi everyone
I've posted a few times and was really appreciative of the great advice we received. So I wanted to let you know that my husband received his Stamp 4 EUFam Residence Card yesterday, for the full five years, only five weeks after we sent the application to the INIS! So in the interests of helping those in a similar situation, here is our shortened story:
I'm British and my husband is Guatemalan. We had been living in Guatemala together since we got married a year ago but wanted to be closer to my family in the UK. We couldn't move to the UK however because a) we didn't have the money for the two year spouse visa and b) I didn't meet the financial requirement and didn't want to separate from my husband to get a job in the UK and then have him join me months down the line. So because of solid advice from a friend who had moved to Ireland with his Peruvian wife and son, we decided to try moving to Dublin exercising my EU Treaty rights.
We arrived on 1 July in Dublin together (see this post for details of questions asked by the Immigration Officer - http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=). We then focussed on finding a permanent place to live and getting proof of address. When we had proof of address (our estate agent wrote us letters) we applied for PPS numbers. Once we received our PPS numbers we opened up a bank account. I found permanent full time office work and started on 6 August. We then filled in the application for a residence card on Form EU1 sending off most of the paperwork to the INIS except for a few documents (i.e. my tax certificate/p60, two payslips and letters of residency from the Private Residential Tenancies Board) asking if we could send the documents once we had received them. Out letter was received on 12 August. We received a letter dated 10 September on Monday 16 September returning our passports, marriage certificate etc. stating that our application was being processed and that they would be in contact in due course. Then on Wednesday 18 September we received a second letter dated 13 September stating that our application had been accepted as we fulfilled the relevant conditions set out in the Regulations! We went down to the GNIB offices on Burgh Quay on Friday 20 September at 8am with our passports, marriage certificate and the 13 September letter from the INIS, my husband had his photo taken and his fingerprints taken and by 10:30am we were out, complete with the full five year stamp in his passport and the Stamp 4 EUFam Residence Card!
It was incredible how quickly our application has been processed. My boss said that he received a call from someone at the INIS asking if I worked for the company. But other than that I don’t think any other checks have been made. We haven’t been charged anything whatsoever and are just so happy.
So there is a bit of good news for you! There is hope after all.
All the best
very good news .
i need help i live in uk and i want 2 move ireland .i d nt knw what to do .my wife she britsh she goig 2 come with me but she want 2 com bk in uk .they come and check plese advice me plz and wich area is good in ireland
Josephine
you are right but do you know any options for us to have stamp 4 quickly? can we request like we have a job offer and we need the passport and right to work certificate to show the employer? do you think it would work?adedayoh wrote:This post was from 2013,
Ppl have me cracking up with all the excitement, with inis now it's a waiting game, my husbands application took 6.5 months.
They are so busy now the waiting time is ridiculous.
It can be frustrating but hang in there guys.