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@Dum4christ, I am still trying to see how to private chat you, but I have sent you an automated request mail, that is the only link I have seen to to reach you. Please contact me for help� |
Irow:[q Irow:uote author=jamauldeen post=87153027]Whoops! .. Its been a sweet and wonderful experience here in Dublin this past 6 weeks.. Finally wanna share my my embassy experience and my trip to Dublin, my GNIB and PPS, processing experience. I remembered I started following this thread around September when preparing to make and submit my visa application which was a join spouse visa. I gathered all documents by end of November, 26th 2019 to be precise and headed to the VFS office at Lekki early momo that day.. The process of submission was smooth though except the photocopies I made at 50 naira per page which was so so annoying, so I will advise u guys make all your photocopies before heading to VFS office, those guys there are rogues with no pity at all. After submission, ehen! Embassy palava come start. This is the gist! My wife got a job as a Nurse in Ireland, she left for Ireland July 2018 after a week we got married.. Came visiting me in Nigeria in May 2019 for 4 weeks during her annual leave . So she went back to Ireland pregnant with our boy � �. So my basis of application was to join her and be with her during her delivery to welcome our son bla bla bla!. My wife was due for delivery, 2nd week in February and and my planned date of departure in my application was January 1st 2020. Haaa! Irish Embassy gave me tough time ooooo.. I called and called and called this people all to be giving me gist my application will take between 6 months and 12 months.. I was like Whaaaat! You mean i won't see my son until he is one or what are you guys saying. The annoying part is you can only call them between 10am-12 noon Mon - Thursday and to get them u will dial over 50 times.. Well, all thanks to my wife she was relentless, she approached her Doctor, Midwife and Social worker.. So they all gave reference letters.. I bombarded the Embassy with the letters via Email.. Still no response as at January 15th 2020. Well i just told my wife this guys ain't forthcoming and not sure we will be together soon. This babe cry ehn! And kept saying let's not accept . The last time she went for her clinic before delivery, her midwife saw how she was all looking not happy and sad, and wrote another letter again oo, this one handwriting sef not even type to send to embassy cos they can't call the embassy to interfere in visa aplication but only write to them.. Na so I forward the letter again to Irish Embassy ooo, and called them again.. But luckily for me there was this pleasant lady that picked my call that day after almost 100 times of dialing before reaching them.. She felt for me and said you know what, I should send another reminder mail instantly, that there is someone in the office presentlythat she will forward the mail to. All this was around January 21st ooo.. I forwarded another reminder mail with faith and hoping to hear from them, I was still informing my wife with what the lady at embassy dey yan and consoling her that will be fine without me there. It wasn't up to 30 mins, just got a mail back from the embassy that my wife GNIB was to expire 22nd January 2020 and i should send her renewed GNIB card as soon as possible ... Told my wife instantly she said ewooooo! She had forgotten her GNIB was expiring in 2 days and booking appointments for GNIB can be war.. At least you have to start checking GNIB site 2 months before your residence permit expires to book for renewal.. To be continued later..... Baby crying �[/quote] |
Hello guys, please I am looking for directives, I am I medical personnel living in Nigeria, I currently got an employment offer in Ireland. I am don't know how to go about securing a visa and steps to take, please I need information and guidance on it. Please I really need information on what it takes and documents that I need to gather for my visa to be approved. |
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