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hawk
28th November 2013, 18:38
Wife apply for visit/family visa will know by 18 dec with some luck will get it this time then will be happy not see her for 10 months apart from internet if we dont then am going eu route

andy222
28th November 2013, 20:19
Its ridiculous that we have to go through this to get our loved ones here.. All the best mate.

joebloggs
28th November 2013, 21:18
good luck hawk :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
28th November 2013, 21:32
I hope you get a result Hawk

Terpe
28th November 2013, 22:27
Wife apply for visit/familey visa will know by 18 dec with some luck will get it this time then will be happy not see her for 10 months appart from internet if we dont then am going eu route

All good luck hawk. Sincerely hope the visa gets approved, you both really deserve it

Michael Parnham
29th November 2013, 18:54
Hope you get the result you want Hawk, good luck!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
30th November 2013, 01:32
Wishing you both the best of luck. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
30th November 2013, 03:49
Good luck Hawk...:xxgrinning--00xx3: Keep us posted

hawk
30th November 2013, 13:27
many thanks to you all and hope ans prays to you if your going through same as me

cheekee
30th November 2013, 15:36
Best of luck mate.

hawk
19th December 2013, 20:30
well luck wasnt anywere near they turned us down again they say they dont think our marriege is real we been togeather since 2011 married near 2 yrs i dont know why they have a vist visa section if there going to find foult with every one there just a bunch of money swindlers :furious3::censored:that con people out of money they dont intend to give visa for

Michael Parnham
19th December 2013, 20:37
Sorry to hear that Hawk, what was actually said?

Dedworth
19th December 2013, 21:21
Sorry to hear that Hawk, have you involved your MP ?

Gusto_Ko_Na
19th December 2013, 21:50
Sorry to hear that. We got my wife a family visit after just being married for a few months. What was the official reason for refusal?

Terpe
19th December 2013, 22:18
well luck wasnt anywere near they turned us down again they say they dont think our marriege is real we been togeather since 2011 married near 2 yrs i dont know why they have a vist visa section if there going to find foult with every one there just a bunch of money swindlers :furious3::censored:that con people out of money they dont intend to give visa for

So very sad to learn that hawk.
What a dreadful situation for you both.............any chance you can get out there for a while?

hawk
20th December 2013, 16:44
wife,s going sent copy will post when i get it going call my mp over this it stinks we cant afford amount to bring our partners here £18600 but they give free visa to countries when uk going to get oil or other benefits but sod the normal people wanting to be married to whom we want

hawk
2nd January 2014, 12:33
well since visa was refused i am now more than ever going ss route least i wont need pay ransom to uk to have my wife come here because thats what their doing in a way taking money and not giving you anything in return if your lucky well ss route is only 3 month and i can have her there with me instead of having to prove how much i earn or wait 6 months to get papers in order then another couple monthes waiting to see if you got the visa so its another trip when my new passport comes as i dont work full time and work for agency nothing keeping me here will let you all know as it progress

hawk
19th January 2014, 21:46
today filipino time wife taking application for surrinder singh route to irish embassy least this is easy compared to paperwork needed for visa route and less hassle so in 3 weeks could have the visa to ireland :Jump:

grahamw48
20th January 2014, 01:32
Fingers crossed for you both. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
20th January 2014, 02:00
A terrible situation :NoNo: Good luck my friend :smile:

hawk
5th March 2014, 11:50
GOOD NEWS MY WIFE GOT HER VISA FREE FREE FREE TO IRELAND. WE'LL NOW BE DOING SS ROUTE :Jump:

tiger31
5th March 2014, 12:06
GOOD NEWS MY WIFE GOT HER VISA FREE FREE FREE TO IRELAND. WE'LL NOW BE DOING SS ROUTE :Jump:

Excellent news. What documents did she show for the visa??

grahamw48
5th March 2014, 12:07
That's great news hawk ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
5th March 2014, 12:09
Great news :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
5th March 2014, 13:21
Congratulations Hawk, nice to hear good news from you at last! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
5th March 2014, 15:10
GOOD NEWS MY WIFE GOT HER VISA FREE FREE FREE TO IRELAND. WE'LL NOW BE DOING SS ROUTE :Jump:

.................................... :yeahthat:, Hawk, is TREMENDOUS :BouncyHappy: news ... BIG CONGRATULATIONS! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
5th March 2014, 19:10
GOOD NEWS MY WIFE GOT HER VISA FREE FREE FREE TO IRELAND. WE'LL NOW BE DOING SS ROUTE :Jump:

So very glad to here that great news hawk.....

Please do follow all the rules.........

Strictly speaking you'll be well advised to remain together in Ireland for at least 6 months.
During that time make sure all procedures, registrations and documentations are done correctly and on time.......

I can't see anything to stop you now.....well done.....it's been a long and stressful journey with UK immigration rules....
Luckily you've now entered EU rules :Jump:

andy222
6th March 2014, 14:54
Great news Hawk. Where there is a will there is a way. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
7th March 2014, 13:52
Where there is a *will there is a way. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Indeed, Andy ... especially if one's likely to inherit from *it! :wink:

hawk
8th March 2014, 13:00
she only submit both passports copy of mine /marriage cert cover letter two passport photos of her cover letter saying you are exercising EU Treaty Rights with partner apply short stay visa from

http://www,inis.gov.ie/en/inis/pages/join%20familey#non_eaa_family_member_of_eu_citizen

tiger31
8th March 2014, 15:03
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
she only submit both passports copy of mine /marriage cert cover letter two passport photos of her cover letter saying you are exercising EU Treaty Rights with partner apply short stay visa from

http://www,inis.gov.ie/en/inis/pages/join%20familey#non_eaa_family_member_of_eu_citizen

grahamw48
9th March 2014, 19:33
Are you in Ireland now hawk ?

What plans do you have for living/working there ? :smile:

blessed_ekim0826
30th April 2014, 06:21
Cant view the link that you've provided. Would be happy to know more about the application u had through Irish Embassy.:smile:

Terpe
30th April 2014, 09:47
Cant view the link that you've provided. Would be happy to know more about the application u had through Irish Embassy.:smile:

Hi mike_steve, take a look here at this link (http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Join%20Family#NON_EEA_Family_Member_of_EU_Citizen)

I doubt it will be of help for you unless your partner has any interest to transfer his residence and business to Ireland for some time.

blessed_ekim0826
30th April 2014, 15:24
Hi mike_steve, take a look here at this link (http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Join%20Family#NON_EEA_Family_Member_of_EU_Citizen)

I doubt it will be of help for you unless your partner has any interest to transfer his residence and business to Ireland for some time.

I still await of my application and might hear from UKBA next month. Fingers crossed!!!!!