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No finger-print in needed for visa collection from the Iranian consulate in Dublin. We used the consulate at 50 Kensington Court, London. They told us that it's no longer mandatory for British citizens to go to the embassy for fingerprinting- apparently the process can be completed wholly by post again.

However, we went to the consulate anyway, and we weren't fingerprinted. We needed our passports, 1 passport photo, the application form, a stamped addressed envelope to our home addresses and the fee payable by card only. We didn't need the code as they obtained it from the computer but I would advise others take it anyway. We arrived at 12pm and were attended to promptly, given a ticket and told to come back at 1pm to hand in our documents.

Then we had to wait for about 15 minutes before we were attended to. I'm afraid I don't have a copy of the application form, but we found it quite straightforward. We received our passports with visas 5 days after applying. I hope this is useful. Most of the information I needed was on the embassy web site. E-mail address, telephone numbers, opening times and visa fees. However some of the information was either contradictory or difficult to find. But e-mails and telephone conversations with the consulate would clarify these questions.

The price has now gone up. This price was also difficult to find on the English section of the website. After sending my passport, a photo, the completed R1 and R2 application forms, and my credit card details I was able to go to the London consulate and pick up the visa.



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