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thank you for the reply.meself2 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:45 pmI'd say try it online if there's no time pressure - you have your naturalization cert/marriage cert and so on to upload, plus since she got a 1G, id hope ISD is already seeing your relationship is fine.
Most likely that'll do; if not, you'd have to reach out to Dublin office (and you'll get your money for online application back).
hi my friend,meself2 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:45 pmI'd say try it online if there's no time pressure - you have your naturalization cert/marriage cert and so on to upload, plus since she got a 1G, id hope ISD is already seeing your relationship is fine.
Most likely that'll do; if not, you'd have to reach out to Dublin office (and you'll get your money for online application back).
Hi @sv23367,sv23367 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:12 amhi there,
i got my naturalised last dec and received my cert last week. iam thinking to convert my spouse's Stamp1G visa to Stamp4 . My spouse is eligible for this conversion as the spouse of Irish citizen.
Can this change be done online (i live in Dublin) or i have to visit the burgh quay office in person with an appointment?
Can someone clarify?
Thanks
Pls see my previous reply. you cannot do this online. You have to get an appointment at ISD office in Dublin(if you are living around Dublin/Kildare) and change your visa. my appointment is in 2 weeks time. i can confirm after that. but online change is not possible.Hi @sv23367,
I and my wife, we are in the same position and looking for a clarification on application process. Have you applied for renewal and make it stamp 4? What documents did you upload (assuming you have done it online?)?
Thanks,
Thanks for quick reply @sv23367. Actually, in another thread here, in a similar case it was done via online system. Confused on how to proceed, because appointments are also for first time registrations.sv23367 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:28 amPls see my previous reply. you cannot do this online. You have to get an appointment at ISD office in Dublin(if you are living around Dublin/Kildare) and change your visa. my appointment is in 2 weeks time. i can confirm after that. but online change is not possible.Hi @sv23367,
I and my wife, we are in the same position and looking for a clarification on application process. Have you applied for renewal and make it stamp 4? What documents did you upload (assuming you have done it online?)?
Thanks,
Thanks sv23367,
Hi @sv23367,sv23367 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 4:04 pmTo Conclude on this thread
1) i am a naturalised Irish Citizen
2) my spouse is on Stamp1G
3) we went to Dublin Registration office after getting appointment to convert my spouse's 1G to Stamp 4 visa
4) Documents requested - Original IRish PAssport, Stamp 1G IRP, Utility/Bank statement to prove that we both live in the same address , Marriage certificate Original
5) In 10 mts, we have been told that Stamp4 Visa will be given for 3 yrs.
6) no visa fees paid for this.
@kunduzkunduz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 9:54 amHi,
This conversion can be done online (done recently), I think both options (by appointment or online) are possible.
Marriage certificate and a utility bill would be required to submit. For the naturalized partner, I've used naturalization certificate, so both certificate and passport also valid. I've submitted more documents, like employment letter, insurance and etc. so no harm to add more.
Hi @fetiyah,fetiyah wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 10:29 am@kunduzkunduz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 9:54 amHi,
This conversion can be done online (done recently), I think both options (by appointment or online) are possible.
Marriage certificate and a utility bill would be required to submit. For the naturalized partner, I've used naturalization certificate, so both certificate and passport also valid. I've submitted more documents, like employment letter, insurance and etc. so no harm to add more.
Thank you for your response! Appreciate it!
You've done the online renewal from 1g to 4?
I just recently got naturalized and waiting for the certificate now.
Husband's IRP is expiring soon so need to renew his IRP before even my passport arrives.
Yey!!! Thank you so much for your inputs.kunduz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 11:24 amHi @fetiyah,fetiyah wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 10:29 am@kunduzkunduz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 9:54 amHi,
This conversion can be done online (done recently), I think both options (by appointment or online) are possible.
Marriage certificate and a utility bill would be required to submit. For the naturalized partner, I've used naturalization certificate, so both certificate and passport also valid. I've submitted more documents, like employment letter, insurance and etc. so no harm to add more.
Thank you for your response! Appreciate it!
You've done the online renewal from 1g to 4?
I just recently got naturalized and waiting for the certificate now.
Husband's IRP is expiring soon so need to renew his IRP before even my passport arrives.
Yes, we have done it online. I did not have the passport at the time of the application, so used naturalization certificate. You do not have to pay any fee and it's being processed like any other stamp application (around 6 weeks of processing time currently). New IRP (Stamp 4) is valid for 1 year.