I'll give you a bit of a background first.
My sister in law is a citizen of a small European but non-EU country and therefore requires a tourist visa for Ireland. When she applied online as instructed by the consulate staff, the message on the bottom clearly stated that the citizens of this country are not liable for visa fees (€60 per application) but that the consulate may apply a small administration charge. To me, a small administration charge would imply something like €20.
However, my sister in law had to pay €60 administration fee for which she did not even get a receipt. Not even a hand written scrap of paper!
I am absolutely livid about this. Can anyone advise if such things are common practice in consular departments abroad or should I ring somebody in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and complain. I am not so much against the fee but would prefer to know for certain that it's gone to the MOFA rather than straight into 'honorary' consul's pocket.
My sister in law is a citizen of a small European but non-EU country and therefore requires a tourist visa for Ireland. When she applied online as instructed by the consulate staff, the message on the bottom clearly stated that the citizens of this country are not liable for visa fees (€60 per application) but that the consulate may apply a small administration charge. To me, a small administration charge would imply something like €20.
However, my sister in law had to pay €60 administration fee for which she did not even get a receipt. Not even a hand written scrap of paper!
I am absolutely livid about this. Can anyone advise if such things are common practice in consular departments abroad or should I ring somebody in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and complain. I am not so much against the fee but would prefer to know for certain that it's gone to the MOFA rather than straight into 'honorary' consul's pocket.