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While I feel much the same way you do, do you think that complaining will do any good ? It is possibly more likely to make things worse. I was told by a Government Minister that many civil servants take any form of complaint personally and subsequently wage a form of vendetta against the person who makes the complaint. Apparently there is nothing that can be done about it.Ring up and ask to speak to that clerk's supervisor and explain how you were shamefully treated. better still. Ask your partner to do it.
Your partner works in the UK. You are his durable partner. If you apply for an article 10 residence card you would not need a visa for Ireland again.MarksGrace wrote:I am from the Philippines... my partner is Irish born citizen.... we met January 2010.... He introduced me to his family May 1 2010... He works in the UK... we've been on several holidays to Ireland and we travelled together... I even submitted my flight details showing that we're travelling together and would head back to London together....