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 Thai woman and Slovakian Guy wanna marry in Dublin.

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Thai woman and Slovakian Guy wanna marry in Dublin.

Postby phakamat2003 » Tue Aug 15, 2006 3:32 pm

Hi.. I am a Thai women and my boyfriend is from Slovakia. Now he is living and working in Dublin since November 2005. I am working onboard with the Cruiseship. We are planing to marry next year in Dublin and live together there. Please help me i have questions..
1. Can we get marry in Dublin cause there is not our original country?
2. if yes, can i stay with him and can i work there. what kind of visa do i need?
3.what kind of Visa do I need to entry Ireland? can I apply for tourist visa?
thank u very much...
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Postby Triple H » Tue Aug 15, 2006 6:17 pm

Anyone marrying in the Republic of Ireland (irrespective of whether they are an Irish citizen or a non-national) must give three months written notification before they marry.

http://www.oasis.gov.ie/relationships/g ... rried.html


what kind of Visa do I need to entry Ireland? can I apply for tourist visa?
thank u very much...


You need visitors visa.
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Thank u tripple x

Postby phakamat2003 » Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:26 am

Thank u very much Tripple X for useful information. i still have question..according to i am working onboard, Can i give Notification requirements for marriage in Ireland by post from America or i can give it only when i was in Dublin.
Thank u again..
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Postby Triple H » Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:33 am

i give Notification requirements for marriage in Ireland by post


Yes, I guess so.

http://www.oasis.gov.ie/relationships/m ... ments.html
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Notification requirements for marriage in Ireland by post

Postby phakamat2003 » Mon Aug 21, 2006 6:01 am

To give Notification requirements for marriage in Ireland by post. What kind of Document need to be send? Can I send the copy of the document or I have to send the original one? Can i use the Notification requirements for marriage Form by download from the website?
Thank u very much again Tripple H...
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Postby Triple H » Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:34 am

I am afraid I dont know about the documents.If you follow the link I provided you can get an idea.
Your husband to be could make some inquires as well.
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thank..Triple H

Postby phakamat2003 » Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:55 pm

Hi.. I will find out it later and let u know after that. By the way I am still have question. I am preparing to apply Visitor Visa next year, what should I tell the Embassy for the reason of visitting. "visit to marry" or just "visit to travel"?
Which one is the best and support me when I was interviewed with Embassy and Passport Controller in Ireland? Should I tell the Truth?
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Postby Triple H » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:13 pm

am preparing to apply Visitor Visa next year, what should I tell the Embassy for the reason of visitting. "visit to marry" or just "visit to travel"?


I can not advise you on that one.
#I would probably go with "visit to marry" .
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visitor visa to Ireland

Postby phakamat2003 » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:28 pm

I think it is very hard for me also to make a decision according to this question. i must confess that i am be afraid the Embassy will refuse my applying if they know I wanna settle in Ireland with my husband....but thank u a lot to replied me.
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Postby Triple H » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:31 pm

If you were to marry in Thailand and then apply it would make things easier.Actually thats what I do if I was in your shoes.
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