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Thanks for your response.jul1 wrote:at the moment they practically stopped processing this type of visa in Ireland, to be exact from June 2015 people are still waiting for the visa that is 14 months delay and growing...
End of August they say there will be a decision in court relating to this but im not sure things will change too much.
Bobthemoggie wrote:Thanks for your response.jul1 wrote:at the moment they practically stopped processing this type of visa in Ireland, to be exact from June 2015 people are still waiting for the visa that is 14 months delay and growing...
End of August they say there will be a decision in court relating to this but im not sure things will change too much.
but their website says-
"Applications from ‘qualifying family members’ (see para. 3 above for list of ‘qualifying family members’) are processed on an accelerated basis. While every effort is made to process these applications within a reasonable time frame, processing times will vary, having regard to the volume of applications, their complexity and the resources available. "
Isn't that the case?
Kindly throw some light.
Thanks
Thanks for your response.noajthan wrote:Eire visa processing is suffering major delays regardless of the ideal world processing time.
So where are you and any sponsor now, Italy or Switzerland?
Eire recognises Article 10 cards.
And do you have such a RC?
So you cannot be applying for a RC yet then.Bobthemoggie wrote:Thanks for your response.
Sponser - in UK
Family member- currently in non-EEA/EU country
Yes. I am referring to Initial Entry clearance visa to Ireland from non-EU country.noajthan wrote:So you cannot be applying for a RC yet then.Bobthemoggie wrote:Thanks for your response.
Sponser - in UK
Family member- currently in non-EEA/EU country
Do you mean an Irish entry visa?
(Or a UK FP - to enter FP?)
Significant delays have been reported from various points of application for Irish visas.
Some members have given up and gone to different memberstates instead.
Understood. Its just a case of waiting in line then.Bobthemoggie wrote:Yes. I am referring to Initial Entry clearance visa to Ireland from non-EU country.
[For Immediate family member of EU national]
Thanks for the response.noajthan wrote:Understood. Its just a case of waiting in line then.Bobthemoggie wrote:Yes. I am referring to Initial Entry clearance visa to Ireland from non-EU country.
[For Immediate family member of EU national]
Apply from where you reside,
That is unless you are in (or can get to) Europe and want to go commando:
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... to-travel/
Good luck.
a) What is BIVS?Bobthemoggie wrote:Thanks for the response.
Still I have couple of more doubts.
a) If UK issues BIVS visa for standard family visit visa if family members are from qualifying country for it?
b) Does Ireland keep hold of the passports for entire duration (6-10 months waiting time ) of their Type-C EU family member visa proceesing timeline?
Thanks
Hi Jul1,jul1 wrote:lets see if there is gonna be a court decision till end of august about EUTR visas...but i think it wont make the visa processing time any faster. There will be some answers though, they are against mostly the Surinder Singh way for british citizens or against Pakistani family members or they are against every non-EU family member in general. The UK answer as we know is against every one even EU citizens as they want to cut of freedom of movement even for them.
I wish they would cancel the common travel area and Ireland could be part of Schengen, though the chances are very slim for that.
There is only one legal way - which works for sure - around the visa requirement to Ireland, if the EU spouse goes to work to a EU country where he/she is not a citizen, get the spouse a Schengen visa, apply for the resident card under EU law, and right away they can come back together to Ireland, but that takes like 6-12 months, and of course finding a legal job and legal apartment in that country is one tough cookie.
shpirtshqipe wrote:Hi All,
On a positive note we applied for the C Visa single entry in April for my mother who received her visa in 7 days (processed in Irish embassy in Athens) (I was contacted by the embassy to be told the visa was approved)
I am only speculating here but my mother had a strong immigration history of previously getting visitor visas in the UK which may have contributed to her getting the visa this quick.
I also concentrated all my efforts in making sure my mother fulfilled all the visa requirements since the decision is heavily based upon her status rather than mine...Not to say my status isn't important so all the usual evidence was provided
Traveling with the EU citizen was not a requirement for the C-Visa however because my mother isn't a great fan of air traveling I picked her up as a personal choice
Good luck to you all