Im a american citizen do i need a visa to enter ireland from the united states?

i am wanting to visit ireland but dont know if i need to aquire a visa i am a american citizen married to a british citizen

Answer:
just bring some beer
Any help??
They have the waiver visa, yahoo search and there are sites that tell you all about it
no only a passport
http://www.usembassy.com
You can/will be granted a temporary tourist VISA at customs. If you plan on staying an extended period of time, months to years, then there are other requirements.
No, the Stae department website has a list of countries that have waiver program and Ireland is one of the but I think you can only stay 30 days. If you want more get a VISA.
A U.S. Passport in which your local U.S. Post office has
everything needed to process it .
you dont need a visa to enter, but if you want to stay for longer than 3 months, you will have to apply

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