- How long does it take to get spouse visa for Ireland?
- How do I get a spouse visa for Ireland?
- Can I get an Irish passport if my wife is Irish?
- How long does it take to become an Irish citizen through marriage?
- Can I bring my spouse to Ireland?
- How can I bring my wife to Ireland?
- How much income do I need to bring my spouse?
- Can I stay in Ireland if I marry an Irish citizen?
- Can a spousal visa be denied?
- What rights do you have with an Irish passport?
- Can I get dual citizenship in Ireland?
- How much does Irish citizenship cost?
How long does it take to get spouse visa for Ireland?
Join Family Visas are normally processed 6-12 months after you submit an application, though this may vary. Updates on visa processing times are published on the INIS website every week. You cannot travel to Ireland or apply for another visa (eg a short stay visa) while you wait for a decision.
How do I get a spouse visa for Ireland?
You can apply for a marriage/civil partnership visa up to 3 months before your date of travel to Ireland. If you are visiting another state prior to travelling to Ireland, you must have the relevant visa for that state in your passport before applying for an Irish visa. You must apply online for a visa.
Can I get an Irish passport if my wife is Irish?
Citizenship for spouses of Irish citizens
If you are married to, or in a civil partnership with, an Irish citizen, you can apply to become an Irish citizen by naturalisation. You can apply if you live in Ireland or Northern Ireland and meet the following conditions: ... You have been married for 3 years or more.
How long does it take to become an Irish citizen through marriage?
The spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen may apply for Irish citizenship through naturalisation after three years of marriage/civil partnership plus three years residence on the island of Ireland.
Can I bring my spouse to Ireland?
If your spouse or civil partner is a citizen of an EEA country, they do not need a visa or permission to live and/or work Ireland. They should enter Ireland on their EEA passport. If your spouse or civil partner is a citizen of a non-EEA country, they may need to apply for a visa before they can travel to Ireland.
How can I bring my wife to Ireland?
You and your spouse or partner need to provide the following to register with immigration and apply for residency:
- Your original marriage or civil partnership certificate.
- Your original passport.
- Your spouse's or civil partner's original passport.
- Evidence of your joint address in Ireland.
- Registration fee of €300.
How much income do I need to bring my spouse?
The most common minimum annual income required to sponsor a spouse or family member for a green card is $21,775. This assumes that the sponsor — the U.S. citizen or current green card holder — is not in active military duty and is sponsoring only one relative.
Can I stay in Ireland if I marry an Irish citizen?
There is no automatic entitlement to residence in Ireland following marriage to an Irish national. ... Non-EEA nationals who are married to Irish nationals do not require a permit to work in Ireland once they have a stamp 4 endorsed on their passport.
Can a spousal visa be denied?
It's uncommon for U.S. immigration authorities to deny a case outright. If you are married to a non-citizen of the United States, and your husband or wife was refused an immigrant visa or green card that the two of you applied for based on that marriage, you are probably shocked and upset.
What rights do you have with an Irish passport?
An Irish passport enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as evidence of Irish nationality and citizenship of the European Union. It also facilitates the access to consular assistance from both Irish embassies and any embassy from other European Union member states while abroad.
Can I get dual citizenship in Ireland?
Ireland allows dual citizenship, which means that you can become an Irish citizens and remain a citizen of another country. Some countries do not allow dual citizenship and you should check the citizenship rules of your country of nationality if you are considering applying for Irish citizenship.
How much does Irish citizenship cost?
Application submission currently costs €175 EUR. Those wishing to apply for citizenship through naturalisation must have lived in Ireland for at least five of the previous nine years. This is called “reckonable residence”.