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Stamp 1G Refusal with Form 3
Got a Form 3 after a Stamp 1G refusal? Understand your three options.
Have you received a Stamp 1G extension refusal followed by a Form 3 letter and are unsure what to do next? A Form 3 is a serious immigration notification that normally gives you three options: leave Ireland voluntarily, consent to a deportation order, or make written representations to the Minister explaining why a deportation order should not be made against you.
Your letter carries a strict deadline, so this call is about understanding your position and taking the correct next step without delay. If representations look like the right option and you go ahead with our preparation and support service, the fee for this call is deducted from our full processing fee.
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Form 3 gives you
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Read the refusal and the Form 3
Our team review your Stamp 1G extension refusal and your Form 3 or Section 3 notification, and explain what each of the three options means and its consequences.
Assess your basis to remain
We review your immigration history, qualifications, employment and time in Ireland, plus any current job, permit application, family or medical circumstances that could support staying.
Weigh whether to make representations
We help you understand whether written representations to the Minister may be appropriate, and the documents and evidence that would matter.
Leave with a clear next step
A roadmap for your immediate next steps, including the voluntary departure process where that is the realistic option, all inside your deadline.
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