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The visa typ C is for family members of eu citizen and the visa typ D for family members of irish citizen or third country citizen.MichaelTN wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:41 amIt does seem rather straight forward, although another query of mine would be regarding the 'C' visa. I've read in some places, although not sure if out of date, that you can't apply for a residence card on a 'C' visa, is this true or out of date information?
I'll take a look at that link in a bit, thanks!shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:19 amThe following link provides detailed information on the C Visa application process. Provide as much evidence as you and your spouse can to satisfy INIS requirements
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Vi ... 20Friends)
The leaving date is a guidance to INIS so you can state 1/2/3 or more weeks to visit. In the end on arrival at the border the immigration officer will be stamping her passport and state the period of time allowed in the country (they can Stamp as less or as many weeks obviously not exceeding 3 months)
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You can only use the utility bills you’ve already registered your spouse with, from the date she arrives in Ireland. Obviously anything before her arrival would somewhat be questionable since she hasn’t physically resided here yet.