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Visa Applications

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 January 2021

Thursday, 21 January 2021

Questions (304)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

304. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Justice the status of a visa application by a person (details supplied). [3447/21]

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Written answers

The visa application for the person referred to by the Deputy was refused by the Visa Office in Dublin. A letter issued to the applicant on 9 December 2020, which outlines the reasons for this refusal.

It is open to the applicant to appeal this decision, in writing, within two months of the date of the refusal. All visa applicants are advised that the onus is on them to provide as much information in support of their application as they feel is necessary. Guidelines in this regard are posted on the Immigration Service website. When making an appeal, the applicant should take into account the reasons for refusal listed in the refusal letter. The appeal should include any further information or additional documentation they wish to have considered, and should be sent for the attention of the Visa Appeals Officer, in the relevant Visa Office, where the matter will be considered afresh. Appeals must be in written form, faxed or emailed appeals will not be considered.

Full consideration will be given to any appeal received on behalf of the applicant, however the onus is on the applicant to satisfy the Visa Officer that a visa should be granted.

Queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to my Department by e-mail using the Oireachtas Mail facility, which has been specifically established for this purpose. This service enables up to date information on such cases to be obtained without the need to seek information by way of the Parliamentary Questions process. The Deputy may consider using the e-mail service except in cases where the response is, in the Deputy’s view, inadequate or too long awaited.

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