Consulate-General of Ireland in San Francisco
Address | 100 Pine St., Suite 3350 San Francisco CA 94111 USA |
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Address | 100 Pine St., Suite 3350 San Francisco CA 94111 USA |
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My passport was distroyed by accident,i am in the process of renewing my green card and now need a passport do i need to file a police report for the distroyed passport
Mother, Irish born, married my American father after WW II,became a u.s. Citizen and raised my siblings here in the states..I visited and fell in love with Eire and have been assured I could obtain an IRISH Passport with a view to writing a book which I believe is my "special" purpose for my very existence. Any help would be very appreciated as I have spent the last years collecting all the documentation I was told by my Irish buddy I needed sooo...sorry for rambling on. But I believe this passport, dual national aspiration can be achieved with a little help from my friends. Thanking you, I am,sincerely, Thomas doherty
How are injured students? Latest Report? Living out of town.
did you all not read the text below stating ....... "This web site is not operated by the Consulate-General and your comments and questions will not necessarily be seen by its staff. Please note that this is not a forum for broad debate about the foreign policy of Ireland, and such topics will be deleted."
In addition to this the nut cases posting about asylum and your american???? do you understand the term asylum in the context of migration.
I hope you guys never get near ireland
Good Morning;
The Irish Consulate received my original renewal on 2-11-13 for a name change. I received a call within a few days to say that you would need the original copy of the marriage certificate. I sent the original out to you FEX #8597 8859 2808 delivered and sign by K.KEEN 2/25/13. I called today to see the status of my renewal and I was told you are still waiting for the original copy. I do need confimration that you have received my original marriage certificate and that my pass port should be comming soon. I need to travel for my job and the time is coming very close in Mid May. Please contact me at 760-799-5254.
Your Prompt attention is greatly needed.
Thank you,
Jennifer
Please, can my wife of 30 years become an Irish citizen and get a passport? We would like to buy some property in Ireland. Thank you so much for any information on this matter..
Erin Go Brahg,
My name is Stephen Worsley, the only of Eleanor Joyce McCarthy, and I applied for an Irish Passport in SF exactly two years ago as both of my grandparents were born in Ireland and I want to buy a home on Inis Bofin where my clan (to include James Joyce) originates.
What is my current status?
Ps,Thank you for looking into this matter for me. I bother you today because my Stepfather has dementia and very well may have NOT received your passport because it would have been addressed in my name.
Yours Patiently,
Worsley
saworsley@hotmail.com
I'm do not wish to give to give up my irish passort and am looking for the name/number to good attorney in San Diego that can help me with filing for dual citizenship. Thank you. Caroline
ERIN GO BRAHG!
PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE NOT RESEARCH MONKEYS NOR ROBOTS OR MICE ETC ETC PRISON OF CALIFORNIA IS A DEFENDANT IN MANY CASES SUCH AS COLEMAN VS WILSON ET AL... CLARK VS CALIF AND ARMSTRONG VS DAVIS STILL IN VIOLATION,MONDAY IN SAN FRANCISCO WHO WILL MEET ME FOR THE RELIEF REQUESTED? I AM IN LOS ANGELES,CA.VENICE SPECIFICALLY.
dearest consulate,martin and jerry are the needed peacemakers for the dreams of this practicing catholic not to be intruded upon in a public way adverse authority of the church of jesus christ and the latter day saints a matter of public interests inre;religious discrimination a petition and appeal for the discovery of the enforcement of constitutional rights is the issue and the relief is clearly in demand!
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