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littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 12:31 pmFor visit to Hungary, yes you will need a visa unfortunately if you do not have your IRP with you. Apply for your visa ASAP. Hungary requires you to book an appointment to submit your visa application. They will most likely need to see the IRP card or at least a copy of the card when you submit your application.
How you can come back to Ireland depend on your nationality:
If you are not a visa-required national, you can simply travel back with your passport and a copy of your approval letter or naturalisation certificate (there's no need to bring the original copy).
If you are a visa-required national, the immigration officer in Dublin Airport will still let you in if you have a copy of your naturalisation certificate. The problem is, some airlines can deny you from boarding if you don't have your IRP card or a valid visa. The stamp on your passport is not a valid proof. Nor is the naturalisation certificate. Therefore, you should try to get a re-entry visa at the Burgh Quay office in the next few days as well. I think someone else mentioned on this forum that you can just bring your flight tickets, approval letter, IRP (or a copy if you don't have them with you any more) and passport to the office and they should give you a re-entry visa that covers your travel dates.
littlerr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:54 pmRe-entry visas - I read it on this forum from someone else that they will issue you re-entry visas in cases like this. Give them a call or walk into Burgh Quay office if you can.
I would try to get a Schengen visa and re-entry visa first, because these are the things that you can do now. You don't even have to apply from Hungary. If there's any other Schengen country that allows you to apply for a visa now, do it from another country (just come up with a dummy itinerary, book a free-cancellation flight ticket, and get your company to issue you a letter saying that you want to visit there).
I would only go for the Irish passport option if you can't get these two visas. Just make sure you have all documents ready for the Irish passport application. This would include 4 photos, 2 of which need to be stamped by a Garda (I went to the garda station right after the ceremony); your original birth certificate; a certified copy of your current passport biometrics page; different proofs of address etc. You also need to make a passport application appointment now in the Dublin passport office, or if there isn't any available, you will need to do a walk-in (which means it's very limited and there's no guarantee that you will be seen).
for First time applicants it will take 20 working days.masterboy123 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:23 pmPassport Office says they offer 0-5 days passport application service costing €165 when submitted at the counter. I am utilise this service.
As long as you can demonstrate that you have an urgent need for the passport, it can be as quick as 2-3 days. Basically all first-time applications are in a queue to be validated. The validation takes less than an hour, but the queue is normally 3-4 weeks.aneelrahim wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:41 pmfor First time applicants it will take 20 working days.
Also see the image when you are doing appointment it says it will take 20 days.
If I am wrong let me know as I also want to make the first time passport as early as possible because of traveling.
You can get an application form from any post office. No question asked.masterboy123 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:23 pmAfter going through passport office website, Dublin office doesn't have any free slot but Cork office has free slots. So I have booked appointment for the 10th Dec, hoping I get naturalisation certificate on the 9th Dec. I will get an application passport form from local post office tomorrow, will they ask for naturalisation certificate? And also hoping Gardai could verify the 2 pictures tomorrow, is it possible for Gardai to do that before getting naturalisation certificate?