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Another possibility (i think), is that you go through the EU_1 form process which involves an application to the Dept of Justice for a right to stay as the spouse of an EU National. See other posts discussing this on the website. But normally one would have entered on a Category D (Spouse) visa to apply this way. I would telephone the Dept of Justice Helpdesk and askIf you have been issued with a short term visa ('C Type') you must leave the STate on or before the date stamped on your passport by an immigration official.
Note: under no circumstances can a Category 'C Visa' be extended.
http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/services/visa/06.aspCitizens of certain countries require an entry visa for Ireland. If you are a citizen of a country that is on schedule 1 of this list you do NOT require an entry visa for Ireland.
All citizens of non-EU countries, whether they require a visa or not, are subject to immigration control at the point of entry to Ireland.
ReadCitizens of countries which are not part of the European Economic Area (EEA - see below) who wish to stay in Ireland for longer than 3 months for work, study or other reasons must seek permission to remain from the Department of Justice through the irish Naturalsation and Immigration Service (INIS)
The INIS's address is
13-14 Burgh Quay
Dublin 2
Tel: 00 353 1 666 9100
These citizens will also require a re-entry visa if they wish to leave Ireland and return. These can be obtained from the Department of Justice at 13-14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2.