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max307 wrote:I would strongly advise to get a recent letter from the initial employer with your appeal paperwork. Ask him to request the letter directly from HR, in my company these letters are produced on the same day or the very next day.
IrishBeach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 19, 2017 2:19 pmHi All,
I am in a bit of a weird situation, feeling confused and upset.
I applied for the EU1 card based on my husband being an EU citizen working here in Ireland.
Now here are the details:
August 2016: Application sent in with all documents, including my husband's employment contract contract where he has been working since 2015.
September 2016: My husband while still working with the initial employer, started a new job. Now, since the documents stress notification of any changes in circumstances, I emailed them about this and got a reply to submit new employment contract, which I did, wanting to be fully compliant. Note that I also stressed that my husband still works at the initial job listed in my application.
December 2016: My husband ended second, more recent employment.
Today, April 19th 2017: Received refusal letter in mail, stating that I do not qualify since my husband no longer works at .........
I am, of course filling out the paperwork for a review, but would appreciate any and all insights and suggestions as to what to expect and any additional advice one may have.
We also have an child in school, who is also an EU citizen.
Thanks!
Looking forward to your responses
IrishBeach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 19, 2017 2:19 pmHi All,
I am in a bit of a weird situation, feeling confused and upset.
I applied for the EU1 card based on my husband being an EU citizen working here in Ireland.
Now here are the details:
August 2016: Application sent in with all documents, including my husband's employment contract contract where he has been working since 2015.
September 2016: My husband while still working with the initial employer, started a new job. Now, since the documents stress notification of any changes in circumstances, I emailed them about this and got a reply to submit new employment contract, which I did, wanting to be fully compliant. Note that I also stressed that my husband still works at the initial job listed in my application.
December 2016: My husband ended second, more recent employment.
Today, April 19th 2017: Received refusal letter in mail, stating that I do not qualify since my husband no longer works at .........
I am, of course filling out the paperwork for a review, but would appreciate any and all insights and suggestions as to what to expect and any additional advice one may have.
We also have an child in school, who is also an EU citizen.
Thanks!
Looking forward to your responses
Congratulations!IrishBeach wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:44 pmIrishBeach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 19, 2017 2:19 pmHi All,
I am in a bit of a weird situation, feeling confused and upset.
I applied for the EU1 card based on my husband being an EU citizen working here in Ireland.
Now here are the details:
August 2016: Application sent in with all documents, including my husband's employment contract contract where he has been working since 2015.
September 2016: My husband while still working with the initial employer, started a new job. Now, since the documents stress notification of any changes in circumstances, I emailed them about this and got a reply to submit new employment contract, which I did, wanting to be fully compliant. Note that I also stressed that my husband still works at the initial job listed in my application.
December 2016: My husband ended second, more recent employment.
Today, April 19th 2017: Received refusal letter in mail, stating that I do not qualify since my husband no longer works at .........
I am, of course filling out the paperwork for a review, but would appreciate any and all insights and suggestions as to what to expect and any additional advice one may have.
We also have an child in school, who is also an EU citizen.
Thanks!
Looking forward to your responses
I received my approval letter today! So relieved after all that. I found this forum quite helpful during the wait and I want to thank you all. Best wishes for those still waiting and I will continue to contribute.
Thanks!