Immigration office in Dublin to reopen on Monday First-time in-person registrations have been on hold as photographs, fingerprints are required
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The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service office at Dublin’s Burgh Quay will reopen on Monday for registrations after closing its doors for more than four months due to public health restrictions.
The closure put first-time immigration permission registrations on hold as photographs and fingerprints are needed to complete the process.
The Minister of State for Law Reform and Immigration, James Browne, said the Dublin office will prioritise customers whose appointments were cancelled when Level 5 restrictions were introduced in December. Registration staff will contact these customers in the coming days to reschedule their appointments, Mr James Browne said.
Burgh Quay Registration Office reopening 10 May 2021
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Burgh Quay Registration Office reopening 10 May 2021
Initial appointments will be for customers who had previous appointments cancelled
New Customer Service Helpdesk recently launched
The Minister of State for Law Reform and Immigration, James Browne, TD, has today announced that the Immigration Service’s Registration Office in Burgh Quay will reopen for customers living in the Dublin area on Monday 10 May. The reopening is in line with the new public health measures in the Government’s Resilience and Recovery Plan for Living with COVID-19.
“The COVID-19 restrictions have been difficult for everyone in the country, including our migrant communities. I am delighted to confirm that the reopening of the Public Office means that first-time registrations can take place again from Monday.
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Minister McEntee announces further temporary extension of immigration permissions
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Minister McEntee announces further temporary extension of immigration permissions
Applies to people with permission extended under previous notices
For permissions registered by the Immigration Service and An Garda Síochána
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Burgh Quay Registration Office will close on 23 December
The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, T.D., has today announced a further temporary extension of immigration and international protection permissions to 20 April 2021. This applies to permissions that are due to expire between 21 January 2021 and 20 April 2021.
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