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The approval was dated November 15th. So they may be sending them out in batches. I would stay positive. Worst case is ring them tomorrow if you haven't gotten it. Post does get lost, so it wouldn't hurt to check.mred1 wrote:What date was on the approval?
Congrats though....
DKD wrote:I received my approval today. It said to send my approval to the CGP-4 address.
I know from a prior job that pending where you live that you could wait an extra day or two to receive your letter. So, don't give up hope as they should be still dropping in mailboxes.
My stamp 4 might expire before the ceremony then. I no longer have the GNIB card. Any idea what I should do in this case?CalvinKlien wrote:Just an update guys:
I Just phoned the DOJ helpline and was inquiring about the next ceremony date and the lady said
" It's not confirmed by the Minister yet, but i would guess it could be late Jan / early Feb "
My stamp expires on February 5th. It looks like I'll have to visit GNIB if the ceremony doesn't happen before that. I was hoping to avoid it.CalvinKlien wrote:@ Kinto:
You have already submitted your GNIB card and technically u r not required to get a new one...
What date ur GNIB card is going to expire ?
Let's say the ceremoney is end of Jan 2014, How many days gap would be where you will have no visa ?
You could also go to the GNIB and extend ur visa but do not obtain the GNIB card and do not pay for that. They will extend ur visa only and stamp ur passport if you really need that....
You dont need no GNIB card now just send the two photo, 950 euro DD and your GNIB ...you are Irish nowKinto wrote:My stamp expires on February 5th. It looks like I'll have to visit GNIB if the ceremony doesn't happen before that. I was hoping to avoid it.CalvinKlien wrote:@ Kinto:
You have already submitted your GNIB card and technically u r not required to get a new one...
What date ur GNIB card is going to expire ?
Let's say the ceremoney is end of Jan 2014, How many days gap would be where you will have no visa ?
You could also go to the GNIB and extend ur visa but do not obtain the GNIB card and do not pay for that. They will extend ur visa only and stamp ur passport if you really need that....
Thanks for your advice.
I've already sent the GNIB card, photos and fee. Technically I need to get the certificate of naturalisation first before becoming Irish. I don't think I can enter the country with the approval letter alone. Can I?waiting2beirish wrote:You dont need no GNIB card now just send the two photo, 950 euro DD and your GNIB ...you are Irish now
unless you are planning on traveling outside the state within the next few weeks between now and the next ceremony , you don't need to get an extension man you have been approved and that it . you have submitted your GNIB Card to INIS and you will not have any Gaps .Kinto wrote:I've already sent the GNIB card, photos and fee. Technically I need to get the certificate of naturalisation first before becoming Irish. I don't think I can enter the country with the approval letter alone. Can I?waiting2beirish wrote:You dont need no GNIB card now just send the two photo, 950 euro DD and your GNIB ...you are Irish now
I think technically if my stamp 4 expires before getting the certificate, I'll be overstaying my visa. I don't want to take risks now that I'm almost there.
I'll call INIS once we know the date of the next ceremony. In the meantime, if anyone has experiences, please share!
EDIT: I did some searching on the web. It seems that I should go to GNIB to get an extension stamp (just a stamp, no GNIB card) if my stamp expires before the ceremony. Documents needed: Approval / invitation letter, fee & post receipts.
Not as bad as having to go through the whole renewal process.
Good luck everyone!
Thanks for your input.adelmurray wrote: unless you are planning on traveling outside the state within the next few weeks between now and the next ceremony , you don't need to get an extension man you have been approved and that it . you have submitted your GNIB Card to INIS and you will not have any Gaps .
why go through the hassle just sit tight and wait for your ceremony and no you are not going to mess up things if you don't extend you visa , as i said only if you are traveling abroad then it could be tricky , even if you need to travel i read in here of some people who came back through immigration at dublin airport with the approval letter and were told Congratulations in you go .. having said that i do not recommend it unless you phone the airport immigration officers and explain to them your situation .
exam wrote:Kinto
What I quoted in my last post, was from the statement of Garda officer stating that, whatever approval you have, by the time you did not get your passport, your stamp needs to be upto date. (This was in relation to my brother who was on Work permit).
Regards
Exam