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What is your purpose for coming to Dublin via London? Reason i asked is that it would be alot easier if you have flown to Poland from London. Problem is that since your girl friend is from Peru she has to show her visa at ryanair check in desk, she can not board the plane without having her boarding card stamped.smp10484 wrote:Hi,
My girlfriend is from Peru. She has a Schengen visa and we are going to be travelling to Poland with RyanAir. We arrive to Dublin at 8pm from the US via London. Our flight is not until 6am the next morning. I would prefer not to have to get her another visa. Would we be ok if we just stay in the airport overnight? Any possibility she could leave the airport? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Furthermore you´d need a "normal" Irish visa, as you will have to clear immigration, collect your bags and re-check-in in Dublin, as Ryanair does not provide any sort of check-through, not within the Ryanair-network, and certainly not in cooperation with other airlines.Transiting to the Republic of Ireland
Passengers must pass through immigration control in order to take a flight to Ireland. Visa nationals (and passengers qualifying for DATV exemption above) may Transit without Visa providing they fulfil the TWOV conditions and are properly documented for entry into Ireland.
DATV nationals transiting to Ireland must obtain a visit visa - not a Visitor in Transit visa which is only for transit to a destination outside the Common Travel Area (Rules HC395 paragraph 47 refers).
All visa nationals wishing to transit the UK but spend longer doing so than the 24 hours permitted under the TWOV concession must obtain a visitor in transit visa for stays up to 48 hours or a visit visa.
Hi smp10484,smp10484 wrote:We arrive at Dublin at 8pm via BMI.
the following counterquestion has to be asked first:smp10484 wrote:If I was to book a flight on Aer Lingus to lets say Amsterdam that departs at 6am and we check in online and print our boarding passes will that still raise issues?
Dealing with Irish embassies is not much fun. Same for most Schengen-embassies that I had to deal with so far.smp10484 wrote:The reason we would prefer not to get an Irish Visa is that it has been a nightmare dealing with the Irish Consulate here in Boston so far.