Applying for an Irish visa after a refusal

9/21/2016 2:41:24 AM

I found one site which says the following:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigration-for-family-members/ilr-dependant-visa-refused-decison-overturned-on-reappeal-t165773.html

[@GayotFow says “No. Family applicants have different laws than visitors. Family members are covered by the ECJ regime.” So, pinch of salt.]

My wife’s ILR dependant visa got refused initially but decision got overturned on reappeal after 6 months.

So that suggests you can appeal within six months.

The page on the appeals process (http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Visa%20Appeals) doesn’t say anything about re-appealing, but does say that appeals must be placed within two months.

The same may be true of re-appeals, so I would strongly recommend re-appealing as soon as possible. The only thing that would be worth delaying your application for is the advice of an immigration lawyer, which I very strongly suggest you take.

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