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I went to the Burgh Quay office this afternoon and they made me fill out an Emergency Form- which had my details, reason for emergency travel and further information. It was put in a box and the guy there said that they will contact me by phone when they go through the forms in the box.littlerr wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 3:49 pmIf you have an emergency, as others have said, do not email. Just walk into Burgh Quay office, preferably before they open (8am?) with all of your documents and proofs. You will need to explain the situation to the reception and insist that you talk to a re-entry visa officer. Some receptionists are exceptionally rude and will not listen to you initially. Just don't leave. Insist that you talk to a visa officer again and again, and tell them how urgent and unexpected this travel is.
Note that visa officers can only give you a visa up to the expiry of your IRP card - which is 31 May 2022 by auto extension - if your new IRP card has not been approved.
I’m afraid that this might be my only option if I don’t hear back from them within the next 2-3 days. There’s always this irrational fear that it might get lost in the mail and I would be stuck without a way to get back to the country.griffith2 wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 2:52 pmI had same problem, i wrote an e-mail to get an IRP card because i had to travel as someone died but they only replied after 8 weeks so it was not worth it.
Why don't you fly anyway as you have applied online and hopefully you will get your IRP in a few weeks time and when you get it maybe get someone to post it to your address and then you will be able to fly back to Ireland. You dont need IRP to travel to your home country only when you are coming back.
Just wanted to update you guys:littlerr wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 8:14 pmYou won’t get a reply by tomorrow morning, as you only submitted the form on Friday, and they only work on weekday mornings. So they won’t open your envelope until at least Monday morning.
If you are travelling on Tuesday or Wednesday, I would definitely get into Burgh Quay on Monday morning to try your luck. Otherwise, you might want to relax for a day or two before going over there.
Just wanted to update you guys:littlerr wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 8:14 pmYou won’t get a reply by tomorrow morning, as you only submitted the form on Friday, and they only work on weekday mornings. So they won’t open your envelope until at least Monday morning.
If you are travelling on Tuesday or Wednesday, I would definitely get into Burgh Quay on Monday morning to try your luck. Otherwise, you might want to relax for a day or two before going over there.
Are you sure about that?manymen9 wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 4:09 pmThe airlines know that you can travel with an expired IRP if you have it with you. They are instructed. They have it all updated. Go to check in desk when you are back. You will have to go to check in early and wait for them to contact their supervisor if needed. But all travels are informed.
That is purely incorrect. These are the kind of posts that will get people into real trouble.manymen9 wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 4:09 pmThe airlines know that you can travel with an expired IRP if you have it with you. They are instructed. They have it all updated. Go to check in desk when you are back. You will have to go to check in early and wait for them to contact their supervisor if needed. But all travels are informed.