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by robber » Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:58 pm
Hey.
No. Just make sure renew it before the expired date. He should renew it 2 weeks before that.
The only thing you need to do is:
you and your Irish national spouse/civil partner should attend at your local Garda National Immigration Bureau Registration office with the following documentation:
Your original marriage/civil partnership certificate
Your original passport
Your Irish spouse’s/civil partner’s original passport
Evidence of your joint address
The medical insurance if only if your partner doesn't have current permission to remain in the State, In that case, he will need to complete the Application Form and return via registered post to the following address: BUT THIS IS NOT YOUR CASE as he already has the permission.
Spouse of Irish National Unit
Residence Division
Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service
PO Box 12695
Dublin 2
We would draw your attention to the need to furnish the following:
Completed, signed and dated (by applicant and Irish National) Application Form
Your original marriage/civil partnership certificate
Your original passport(s) and birth certificate
Your Irish spouse’s/civil partner’s original passport and birth certificate (Passport Cards are not acceptable)
Divorce papers from applicant and/or spouse (if applicable)
Evidence of Private Medical Insurance in respect of non EEA national
Evidence showing that Irish spouse/civil partner (sponsor) meets the published financial criteria set out at 17.2 of Policy Document on Non-EEA Family Reunification (e.g. P60s for last 3 years, bank statements for previous 6 months, P21 Revenue Commissioner statements, recent pay slips, financial accounts, etc – this list is not exhaustive)
It is advised that your application and all other documentation are forwarded by registered post. All documents submitted must be submitted as originals. For processing purposes enclose a photocopy of all documents being submitted. All original documents will be returned following examination, copies will be retained on file.
Further documentation may be required at a later stage. It should be noted that both the applicant and their Irish national spouse/civil partner may be required to attend for interview in relation to your application. This office may contact you in this regard in due cou