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if you are from states, then you dont need to get a visa before you come into ireland. you said you have been living illegaly here. i am not trying to tell you to do anything illegal here. all you have to do. buy a ticket. fly to other eu countries (other then uk). when you fly back. you get a brand new stamp for 3 months as tourist. do not voluntee any info that gnib did not ask for! how long is going to take gnib to give you a stamp 4 after you got married? this is a big question mark. if i were you, look up how long is going to take for you to get married first in wherever because i have heard that they changed the law for getting marry in ireland as well. you have to wait for so many months before you get the license to get marry. i dont know if thats true or not but check that out as well. about the stamp 4 from gnib. look, it depends, they can give you a stamp within an hour in gnib if they wanted to, if they dont like it, they can make you wait for a long time before they give you anything. so get married first before you worry about the gnib!!!!lorified wrote:thanks, sahil. just a few questions:
1. when did your friend get married here?
2. how long did it take for the GNIB to grant him permission to work in ireland and leave?
i appreciate it.
Its a minimum of 3 months to marry in Ireland. You first have to file a notice of intent to marry with the resistrar office where you intend to marry. The marriage cannot take place until at least 90 days after that. During that time, you'll have an in person appointment where they ask for ID, birth certificates, proof of 7 days residence in that jurusdiction and divorce paperwork if either party has been married before. To give you a heads up, they are usually pretty booked in Dublin, and there are couples that get stuck waiting 6 months or so to get a date to marry after they file the notice of intent. You could check outer counties (Kildare for example) but you both will have to stay there for at least 7 days prior to the in-person appointment and provide proof of such.you have to wait for so many months before you get the license to get marry.
like i mentioned before, gnib has the discreetion power to grant you the stamp 4 in the same day if they wanted to. but yankeegirl is right. you better off get married somewhere else instead of waiting in ireland and come back with your marriage cert, but whatever you do. gnib is the last thing you would be worry because no point to worry about it unless you can show them you marriage certificate! so good luckyankeegirl wrote:As far as how long the GNIB takes, I really don't know.
Yankeegirl........ they are taking 8 -9 months i was thinking to marry here in ireland but when i went to file my dacuments they told me to wait for 8 -9 months to get a date. so , i decided to marry in my EU spouse country (which took only 18 days).yankeegirl wrote:Its a minimum of 3 months to marry in Ireland. .you have to wait for so many months before you get the license to get marry.
Lorified,lorified wrote:thanks, sahil. just a few questions:
1. when did your friend get married here?
2. how long did it take for the GNIB to grant him permission to work in ireland and leave?
i appreciate it.
Thank you Yankeegirl and you are right .... No need to be surprised if you are dealing with Irish GOVT System. Any thing can happen Or i should say anything bad can happen.yankeegirl wrote:Sahil,
I'm not surprised. Depending on the time of year and the county in which you want to marry, it can take much longer to get married simply because there are no open dates. Congratulations on your marriage though!
The law is that once you file the notice you have to wait at least 90 days before you can marry (though many people have to wait longer.) So if a couple file their notice and there is an opening with the registrar two months later, they cannot get married on that date because there hasn't been a period of 90 days between filing notice of intent and the marriage ceremony.
Yep, when we got married we went in the morning and acquired the license - went for lunch and in the early afternoon had the ceremony performed at the court.Sahil wrote: Why don't you get marry in US (as i heard it could be done in 24 hours) and then come to ireland with Irish spouse and go to GNIB for stamp 4.
(that is one of the option if you want to avoid waiting so long)