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How to appeal refusal for join spouse visa

  • 14-02-2019 11:59AM
    #1
    Posts: 1


    Hi, I hold a stamp 4 residents visa and got married 14 months ago. I applied to bring my wife to Ireland and just found out that my application has been refused, for this reason

    FM:- There is no automatic right for non-EEA nationals who are (extended) family members of Irish citizens to migrate on a longterm basis to Ireland R:- No clear link to reference has been shown
    RH:- Relationship History - Have not shown evidence of a relationship being in existence prior to visa application/marriage.
    Note: For immigration purposes it is not sufficient for a relationship to have developed over the internet or by telephone/sms. A relationship must include a number of face to face meetings (excluding webcam) between the parties. You must satisfy the visa officer that the relationship is bona-fide.
    ST:- Proposed visit is not short term in nature - exceeds 90 days

    My marriage is genuine and I submitted lots of photos of the ceremony and from various visits.

    Any suggestions on how to make a successful appeal against this decision? I'm desperate!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 75,108 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    Photos from the ceremony aren't of much use; you need evidence from *before* the wedding.


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