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A visa allows a person to enter a country. You are talking about a residence permission, and you don't just walk in and change a residence permission from student to spouse. You can go to GNIB and seek a temporary stamp while you apply properly, but that's all. She hasn't applied for residency as a spouse and may not qualify for residency as a spouse. Do you earn enough to qualify to sponsor a spouse? Check the INIS guideline. It's amazing how many people marry without understanding one basic fact: Marriage to an Irish national does not confer an automatic right of residence in the State.BluesClues wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 12:27 pmHi Kupuser
Many thanks for the response and guidance points.
My EU Spouse is indeed in Ireland and studying full-time (student visa) I will have a look at the information points you outlined and many thanks again for posting.
My query was essentially once we are married (in Ireland) are we simply to book an appointment with INIS to show our details/documents etc, and seek a change in her visa from student to spouse?