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by Lucapooka » Mon May 06, 2013 11:06 pm
Do you have a student visa? The policy is that if you are visiting the country from where you are making the application, you can't apply from there. However, as you are legally resident in Ireland (have a residence visa that is not a visit visa), you may apply from there.
ECB5 Where to apply - the policy
Applications for visit visas and EEA Family Permits can be made at any post designated by the Secretary of State to accept applications for entry clearance. The applicant will need to be in the third country or territory in accordance with that country or territory's immigration laws.
Applications for all other types of entry clearance, including PBS* and settlement (*see tier 5 exception below) should be made in the applicant's country of residence. 'Country of residence' is not necessarily their country of origin and refers to wherever the applicant has permission to reside, for example, for work or study purposes. Many countries will issue overseas nationals with residency cards in these cases. An applicant who has permission to stay in a country as a visitor for 6 months, for example, is not a resident