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Thank you very much littler for your reply, this really helps. I have all the documents you mentioned for the long-stay entry visa. I intend to do this only in the worst case. It is good to know that it is possible to return to Ireland somehow without an IRP card.littlerr wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:42 pmYou should have applied for a re-entry visa. They usually process such requests within a week and they allow applicants to collect their passport in the Burch Quay office directly.
Since you don’t have that time now, the alternative is for you to apply for a long-stay entry visa with your local embassy back home. You will need proof of residence, proof of work and proof of financial independence in Ireland.
Make sure you have all your documents ready - bank statements, employment letter, utility bills, insurance letter (if you need one), salary slips/P60/P21/EDS etc.
Fill in the application form before you leave Ireland, and make sure you have all your required documents with you before you travel. If your embassy requires an appointment, find one as early as possible, as some embassies can take very long time to issue an entry visa.
You cannot apply for a short stay visit visa unless you are married to an EU national.
Re-entry visas are issued on a case-by-case basis for urgent travels only. If you don't have an emergency for you or your family, they may not be able to issue one for you, but you can certainly try.