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HI,PL!LuasPassenger wrote:Hello,
Some people in this forum have applied for naturalisation and in the meantime have obtained (or are obtaining) a "without condition as to time" endorsement.
Since this has a change on our migratory status in Ireland, do people think we should contact INIS about this? I.e. should we just send an FYI note with a copy of the new GNIB card and a copy of the stamp in the passport?
Could this delay our application further?
Could this save delays in the future as they will probably ask us for a copy of the stamp + GNIB card at some stage after approval?
What are your thoughts?
HI, Tiggstiggs wrote:Hi Melon,
If you want to travel and ur Visa is gona expire soon, than yes.
It be interesting what they right on Visa also in Remarks section (Mine had profession am in mentioned)
Regards
Tiggs
HI, LPLuasPassenger wrote:I don't know yet... I think I might just send a letter to INIS telling them something like: "just for your information, I got a 'without condition as to time' endorsement blah blah blah, please find a copy of the stamp and a copy of my new GNIB card. Blah blah blah, All the best, LP"
Probably the info you got, melon, is correct... But I think I'll do this just to be on the safe side.
I wouldn't be able to tell you anything useful regarding the re-entry visa. I'm not a visa-required national so actually I don't know anything about Irish visas. But if I were you, I would give INIS a ring just to be on the safe side.
LP