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That's not correct, at least according to the INIS website:White_Pearl wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:47 pmHi
If you are planning to come back to Ireland, and during that stage your spouse’s multiple C visa is still valid. You can use thay to enter here in Ireland and then when you are in Ireland, apply for stamp 4 for your spouse, through local GNIB office.
You don’t need to apply for visa D long term from Oman. Hope this helps.
To the OP - As for your 1st question, I believe they'll only require your wife's passport when the visa is approved.INIS Website wrote: If you are a non visa required national who has entered the State legally within the last 90 days or if you are a visa required national and you are within the period of permission to remain granted to you on arrival in the State (except short stay ‘c’ visas):, or if you have current permission to remain in the State on an alternative basis both you and your Irish national spouse/civil partner should attend at your local Garda National Immigration Bureau Registration office with the following documentation:
Your original marriage/civil partnership certificate
Your original passport
Your Irish spouse’s/civil partner’s original passport
Evidence of your joint address