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How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by jobythomas » Fri Mar 07, 2014 1:39 pm

Hi Everyone,

I am expecting citizenship approval letter ( God willing..) in June or July. But we are planning a extended visit ( maternity leave ) to our home country. I am afraid that the approval letter will arrive while we are away. My question is how long do I have to respond to approval letter and pay the fees ? We will only be back in November. Can we wait 3-4 months after we receive the approval letter to pay the fees.

Thank you everyone for any word of advice..

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by CalvinKlien » Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:15 pm

Yes u can delay it for 3 to 4 months.

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by chaoclive » Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:03 am

I'd check with the Citizenship Dept at INIS just to make sure. Their email is on the contacts section of the INIS website.

That way you won't worry about it!

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by jobythomas » Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:44 am

CalvinKlien wrote:Yes u can delay it for 3 to 4 months.
Thank you CalvinKlien, should I contact them letting them know there will be a delay ( before I leave ) or should I just contact them when I get get back? How do I get in touch with them?

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by jobythomas » Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:46 am

chaoclive wrote:I'd check with the Citizenship Dept at INIS just to make sure. Their email is on the contacts section of the INIS website.

That way you won't worry about it!
Chaoclive, thank you! But I found out just now from INIS website that citizenship related matters cannot be communicated through email. Only phone and an actual mail will be allowed. But I heard that contacting them in reference to your immigration case will delay your case each time..is this true? :?

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by chaoclive » Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:46 am

They won't reply to specific enquiries about a specific case via email, but I would try to send this kind of general enquiry to: citizenshipinfo@justice.ie (This was an email I used in December 2013).

It doesn't do any harm to try :) Or just call them directly:

If your query relates to citizenship you can contact the Citizenship helpline (within Ireland), 062 32500 or *LoCall 1890 252854 (Select Option 3 then Option 3) (from outside Ireland), + 353 62 32500. This helpline is available from 10.00am to 12.30pm each Tuesday and Thursday mornings, excluding Bank and Public Holidays.

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Re: How long do I have to respond after approval letter?

Post by Yana31 » Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:48 am

As far as I know you can delay it for 6 months. Before the 6 months are over, you will get a letter from them advising that 6 months are up...if you do not pay within the 6 months, then your application is VOID and you will have to repeat the same process all over again. I know someone who is in the same situation, and I asked the same question not to long ago. So you do have 6 months.

But if I were you, I would pay ASAP seeing that its so hard to get citizenship...(if you get approved that is)

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