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I have also applied for naturalisation through marriage to an irish citizen.you will find It hard to get around your difficulties your best bet would be to get a letter from her gp stating when she had appointments and her address on a dated letter also any correspondence u may have regarding your tax credits which may include your spouse as a dependant and a letter from your mortgage giver or the council if you have a tenancy agreement!I have sent off everything for the last 3 years and I got a letter the other day stating they still needed more proofs also apply to the gnib in wiring of a list of stamps your wife has been getting even though they will be on her passport I have seen on threads here that they can ask for that which I should say will come with her address and name on it!I hope this helpsManofeire wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 10:21 pmHi
My wife is currently here on stamp 4 visa based on marriage to Irish citizen, she is eligible to apply for naturalization by means of being married to an Irish citizen being here 3years and 9 months on stamp 4.
we have most of the paperwork ready to be witnessed and sent however she is missing some information I'm not sure if it will hinder the application.
She never had a job in ireland, an Irish bank acc, bills or other forms to prove address or residence. All bills and bank accounts we have we're just left in my name.
We have a 3 y 6month old boy born as an Irish citizen.
Should we go ahead with her application based on marriage with a cover note explaining why we are short of these documents or should she apply for citizenship based on Irish associations through her Irish citizen son.
Thanks in advance