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LG Building
No 1 Thibault Square
Long Street
Cape Town
South Africa
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» Can I visit Ireland without a visa?

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Alphonsus Lynch
Mon, 12 May 2014 13:27 EDT
Souvenirs
Im in Cape Town South Africa im looking for any souvenirs from Ireland please even just one that i can purchase please.My email address is alfielynch1@gmail.com
Kind Regards
Alphonsus Lynch
Skye Elizabeth
Mon, 12 May 2014 10:07 EDT
PAYMENT METHOD
Hello hello Irish consulate in Cape Town who never answer their phones (perhaps you are out looking for Leprechauns?) :)

I would like to send off my application for the renewal of my Irish passport however I am not comfortable putting my details (credit card) on the actual form. Please could you give me bank details so i can do an EFT. Thank you that would be wonderful!!!!!!

Have a lovely day- and I will keep calling :)

Skye
0824757967
Timothy Crowe
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 09:11 EDT
new passport
It has been two months since I applied for my new Irish passport. Is it ready to be fetched?
Glenda Cox
Tue, 22 Apr 2014 05:07 EDT
No answer to phone
I have been trying to contact you (calling every week for the last three weeks). I handed in all my children's forms and documents and made payment in July last year and I have not heard anything. We may be travelling later in the year and I need their documentation urgently!

Thanks so much for your help so far and I hope this can be resolved.
jackie
Thu, 17 Apr 2014 04:13 EDT
passport
Hi

I visited you two weeks ago to leave my passport and i daughter.
I think i left my youngest daughters passport by mistake.
Arrin.
been trying to get hold of you as i need to confirm this as i have her unabridged and need to submit it for renewal passport.
Pls call me urgently
Lisa Stocks
Tue, 8 Apr 2014 05:24 EDT
Citizenship/Passport
Both my Parents have Irish Passports, although they were not born there. My dads side of the family were born in Ireland (His Grandparents). Can I get an Irish Passport? Please advise. Thanks.
Evelyn (Eveleen) Bell
Sun, 6 Apr 2014 06:53 EDT
Spelling of christian name
I have spelt my christian name as Evelyn for as long as I can remember. I applied to France for my State Pension. They say Eveleen appears on my Irish Birth Certificate and Evelyn appears on my Passport. I've never had any problem until now with using Evelyn in all documents. Please advise what I can do to rectify this. Thanks. Evelyn (Eveleen) Bell
Jennifer Ann connacher
Mon, 24 Mar 2014 14:58 EDT
Citizenship my husband six years has an Irish passport
I am a South African . My husband has an Irish passport . Do I qualify
We have a daughter of thirty years does she as well
safari
Sun, 16 Mar 2014 18:34 EDT
application for visa to ireland
I am writing on behalf of my wife she is a south africa citizen having a south africa passport , she would like to visit Ireland for a week , what does she need to have win order fore her to get a visa? Two she would like to go with a two and half years baby boy please advice or emails us on safari.masengi2@gmail.com or call us on 0730092943 she is planning to travel May as soon she has got all the information from you soon.
janine Syme
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 05:03 EST
Lost my Foreign birth certificate
Frank was going to email me the form I need to fill in to obtain my Foreign birth certificate - he has not yet emailed it to me - Please can it be emailed to janinesyme@gmail.com so I can begin the process as I need to register my baby's birth yet can only do this once I have my Foreign birth certificate of which I have lost :( Please help

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