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Visa requirements for entering Ireland

Introduction, do i need a visa, types of visa, visa waivers for uk visa holders, school student visa waiver, do i need preclearance, how to apply for a visa orpreclearance, further information and contacts.

If you are travelling to Ireland and you are not a citizen of the UK, Switzerland, or a country in the European Economic Area (the EU plus Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein), you may need to apply for a visa.

An Irish visa is a certificate placed on your passport or travel document that allows you to travel to Ireland. You still have to present your passport and documents to immigration control when you arrive at the airport or port, and an immigration officer may still refuse you entry to Ireland .

If you are travelling with children , you have to apply for a visa for your children too.

You may also have to register with immigration authorities .

Ukrainian citizens

From 25 February 2022, citizens of Ukraine do not need a visa to travel to Ireland . Read information for people who have arrived in Ireland from Ukraine .

You do not need a visa to land in Ireland if you:

  • Are a citizen of the EU or the EEA (the EU plus Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein) or Switzerland
  • Have a residence card issued by an EEA country or Switzerland because you are the family member of an EEA or Swiss citizen living in a country outside of the EEA/Swiss family member’s home country (for example, you live in Germany with your French spouse)
  • Have a UK short-stay visa and qualify for the short-stay visa waiver or the British-Irish Visa Scheme (see ‘Visa waivers for UK visa holders’ below)
  • Are a school student who lives in an EU/EEA country and you are travelling as part of a school trip (see ‘School Student Visa Waiver’ below)
  • Are a citizen of a country listed in the table below.

Note Visa free travel also applies to the following types of British nationality:

  • British national (overseas)
  • British overseas territories citizen (previously called ‘British dependent territories citizenship)
  • British overseas citizen

Visa free travel does not apply to people who have a British passport as a ‘British protected person'.

If you are moving to Ireland to live with your Irish de facto partner, a spouse or partner who holds a Critical Skills Employment Permit, or your UK spouse or partner, you have to apply for preclearance even if you are from one of the countries listed above (this does not apply to citizens of Switzerland or the UK). See ‘Do I need preclearance’ below.

If you have a short stay visa for the UK and are an Indian or Chinese citizen, you can travel to Ireland without a visa. See ‘Visa waivers for UK visa holders’ below.

Travelling with a refugee travel document

If you have a refugee travel document issued by a country outside Ireland, you must apply for a visa to enter Ireland. Visa free travel for travel document holders is suspended until further notice.

Family members of EEA/Swiss citizens

If you are coming to Ireland to join or accompany your EEA family member , you must apply for a visa if you are from a country that is not in the list above. If you are already living in another EEA country or Switzerland because you are the family member of an EEA or Swiss citizen who is exercising their free movement rights, you do not need a visa to travel to Ireland.

If you plan to stay in Ireland for more than 3 months you must apply for residence after your arrival.

The type of visa you need depends on the purpose and length of your stay in Ireland.

Short stay visas

If you want to come to Ireland for less than 3 months, you should apply for a short stay ‘C’ visa . You should apply for this type of visa if you want to come to Ireland as a tourist or to visit someone, for a business meeting, or to attend a short course.

You cannot stay for longer than 3 months on a ‘C’ visa. You must leave Ireland and apply for another visa if you want to return.

Long stay visas

If you want to come to Ireland for more than 3 months, for example to study, for work or to settle permanently in Ireland with family members who live in Ireland, then you can apply for a long stay ‘D’ visa .

If you are granted a long stay ‘D’ visa and wish to remain in the State for longer than 3 months you must register and get an Irish Residence Permit (IRP).

You can read more information about different types of visa available on the ISD website .

Re-entry multiple entry visas

The first visa issued to you is valid for a single entry to the State. If you leave Ireland, you must apply for another visa to travel to Ireland again.

If you have had single entry visas in the past and you have obeyed the conditions of those visas, you can apply for a multiple entry visa. You can also apply if you need to come to Ireland frequently for business. A multiple entry visa allows you to travel to Ireland on more than one occasion during the period that the visa is valid.

Re-entry visas for people who live in Ireland

If you have a valid Irish Residence Permit (IRP), you no longer need a re-entry visa to re-enter Ireland when traveling abroad. Children under 16 do not get an IRP. They can return to Ireland without a re-entry visa if they are travelling with parents or guardians. The parents or guardians must have an IRP.

Transit visas

If you are travelling through Ireland on your way to another country, you may need a transit visa when arriving in Ireland on their way to another country. A transit visa does not permit you to leave the port or airport. If you are a citizen of one of the following countries, you will need a valid Irish transit visa when landing in the State:

The Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme allows nationals of a number of Eastern European, Middle Eastern and Asian countries who have a short-term UK visa, to come to Ireland without the need for a separate Irish visa. The countries included in the scheme are:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • North Macedonia
  • Philippines
  • Saudi Arabia

Citizens of India and China , who have a short stay UK visa can travel to Ireland under the British Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS) without a separate Irish visa. You can also use your Irish visa to travel to the UK. Your visa must be endorsed with ‘BIVS’.

School students who are citizens of a country that would normally need a visa to enter Ireland can apply for a waiver if they live in an EU or EEA country and are travelling as part of a school trip.

The principal of the school must complete an application form and present this form to immigration upon arrival.

If you do not need a visa to come to Ireland, you may still have to apply for preclearance. Preclearance is permission to enter Ireland to apply to reside for certain reasons. You have to apply for preclearance if you want to come to Ireland:

  • To volunteer
  • As a minister of religion
  • As the de facto partner of a Critical Skills Employment Permit or Hosting Agreement holder
  • As the de facto partner of an Irish citizen
  • As the family member of a UK citizen

A de facto partnership is when you are in a relationship with someone that is like a marriage.

You can apply for pre-clearance online. If you are approved, and you intend to stay in Ireland for more than 3 months, you have to register for an Irish Residence Permit after you arrive in Ireland.

You must apply for an entry visa or preclearance online .

There is information on how to complete an online application in English (pdf) as well as in Arabic (pdf) , Chinese (pdf) , Russian (pdf) , Hindi (pdf) , French (pdf) , Turkish (pdf) and Urdu (pdf) .

You should apply at least 8 weeks before you plan to come to Ireland. Details of the photographic requirements and current processing times are on the ISD website.

Biometric data : All visa applicants residing in Nigeria must provide biometric data . Applicants residing in Pakistan, India and China must provide fingerprints.

Appeals: If you are refused a visa you can appeal the decision by writing to the Irish Immigration Service Visa office .

The standard non-refundable visa application processing fees are:

Entry and re-entry visas

A single journey visa costs €60 and will be valid for one entry to the State up to a maximum of 90 days from the date of issue.

A multi journey visa costs €100 and will be valid for multiple entries to the State up to a maximum of 5 years from the date of issue.

A transit visa costs €25.

There may also be communications charges in some cases. Information about these charges, and on the fee in your local currency, is available from your local Irish embassy or consulate.

Who does not pay the fee?

Some applicants are not required to pay a fee . This includes visa-required spouses and certain family members of EEA citizens (including Irish nationals) provided that proof of the relationship is provided with the application. In addition, applicants from some countries are not required to pay a fee. As this can change from time to time, you should check with your local Irish embassy or consulate, or with the Visa Office.  

Information about visas is available from your nearest Irish embassy or consulate .

Visa Office

Immigration Service Delivery Department of Justice 13-14 Burgh Quay Dublin 2 D02 XK70 Ireland

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Immigration Service Delivery 13/14 Burgh Quay Dublin 2 Ireland

Related documents

  • Visas for tourists visiting Ireland Information about coming to Ireland for a short stay (less than 90 days). 2034.2621
  • Visas for people visiting Ireland on business Certain people who wish to travel to Ireland for business purposes require visas. Find out more. 1893.2753
  • Student visas to study in Ireland People from certain countries who wish to study in Ireland require visas. Find out more. 1832.1687

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Ireland Visa

Yes, Indian citizens do need a visa to visit Ireland. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area, so a visa for Portugal or another Schengen country won't suffice for entering Ireland. The visa application process for Ireland is separate from Schengen visas.

Unfortunately, Ireland does not offer visas on arrival for Indian citizens (or most nationalities). You will need to apply for a visa in advance through the Irish embassy or consulate in India before traveling to Ireland.

Ireland offers various types of visas for different purposes of travel. Some common visa types include:

Short Stay Visa (C-Type Visa): Also known as a tourist visa, this visa allows individuals to visit Ireland for tourism or to visit family and friends. It is typically valid for stays of up to 90 days.

Long Stay Visa (D-Type Visa): This visa is suitable for individuals planning to stay in Ireland for longer than 90 days, such as for work, study, or joining family members.

Work Visa: For individuals who have secured employment in Ireland and intend to work legally in the country.

Study Visa: For students who have been accepted into a recognized educational institution in Ireland and wish to pursue their studies there.

Family Reunification Visa: For family members of Irish citizens or residents who wish to join them in Ireland for family reunification purposes.

Business Visa: For individuals traveling to Ireland for business-related activities such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations.

Transit Visa: For travelers passing through Ireland en route to another destination and need to pass through immigration control.

Obtaining an Ireland visa requires specific documents depending on the visa type (Short-Stay, Long-Stay) you're applying for. Here's a breakdown of the general requirements for Indian citizens:

Valid Passport: A passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay in Ireland.

Visa Application Form: Completed and signed visa application form, available from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website.

Passport-Size Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs meeting specific requirements, usually with a white background.

Travel Itinerary: Details of travel plans, including flight reservations, accommodation bookings, and intended activities in Ireland.

Proof of Funds: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover expenses during the stay in Ireland, such as bank statements or sponsorship letters.

Travel Insurance: Valid travel insurance covering medical emergencies, accidents, and repatriation for the duration of the visit to Ireland.

Proof of Accommodation: Confirmation of accommodation arrangements in Ireland, such as hotel reservations or a letter of invitation from a host.

Purpose of Visit: Clear explanation of the purpose of the visit, whether it's tourism, business, study, family visit, or other reasons.

Supporting Documents: Additional documents may be required based on the purpose of the visit, such as an invitation letter, employment contract, or enrollment letter from an educational institution.

Visa Fee: Payment of the applicable visa fee, which may vary depending on the type of visa and the duration of stay.

Additional Documents (Depending on Visa Type):

  • Cover Letter: Explaining your purpose of visit to Ireland and providing a detailed itinerary.
  • Invitation Letter: From a host in Ireland (if applicable). Proof of Civil Status: Marriage certificate, birth certificate of children etc. (if applicable).
  • Proof of Legal Residence in India: (if applicable).
  • Proof of Employment: Work contract, salary slips etc. (for business or employment visas).
  • Letter of Acceptance: From an educational institution (for study visas).
  • Company Registration Documents: (for business visas).
  • Proof of Passive Income: Bank statements etc. (for certain long-stay visa categories).

No, you do not need an e-visa for Ireland. Ireland does not offer an electronic visa application system for any nationality, including India.

The visa fee for Indian citizens applying for an Ireland visa depends on the type of visa you are applying for. Here's a breakdown of the general fees:

  • The fee mentioned in Indian Rupees (INR) is an approximate conversion based on the current exchange rate and might vary slightly depending on the exchange rate at the time of application.
  • Always confirm the latest visa fees with the Irish Embassy or Consulate in India before applying. Visa fees are subject to change.

The processing time for an Ireland visa application for Indian citizens can vary depending on several factors:

Short-Stay Visa (C Visa): At least 25 working days after the embassy receives your application (not including courier time and handling time).

Long-Stay Visa (D Visa): The processing time can be several months, depending on the specific visa category and the complexity of your application.

Visa Type: Short-stay visas are generally processed faster than long-stay visas.

Completeness of Application: A complete and accurate application with all necessary documents will be processed quicker than an incomplete one.

Workload at the Embassy/Consulate: Higher application volumes can lead to longer processing times.

Individual Case Complexity: Complex applications requiring additional scrutiny might take longer.

Whether you need to renew your Ireland visa depends on the type of visa you currently hold:

Short-Stay Visa (C Visa): These visas are typically valid for stays up to 90 days within 180 days. They are not renewable. If you wish to stay longer in Ireland, you will need to apply for a new visa, ensuring it aligns with your extended purpose of stay.

Long-Stay Visa (D Visa): These visas are valid for stays exceeding 90 days. The renewal process for long-stay visas depends on the specific visa category. Some long-stay visas, like work visas tied to a specific job offer, might require renewal upon job contract renewal. Others, like study visas, might require a new application after program completion.

If you wish to continue staying in Ireland, renewal procedures if applicable should be initiated well in advance of the visa's expiration date to avoid any disruptions to your stay. 

The renewal process for an Ireland visa for Indian passport holders depends on the type of visa you currently hold:

Non-renewable Short-Stay Visa (C Visa):

  • These visas are meant for short visits and cannot be extended.

Long-Stay Visa (D Visa) Renewals:

  • Some Long-Stay Visas might be renewable, while others might require a fresh application upon expiry.

Check Eligibility: Determine if you are eligible to renew your Ireland visa. This may depend on factors such as the type of visa you currently hold, the duration of your stay, and whether your visa allows for renewal.

Review Visa Expiry Date: Make sure to check the expiration date of your current Ireland visa. It's essential to start the renewal process well in advance of this date to avoid any interruptions to your stay in Ireland.

Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documents for the visa renewal application, which may include a valid passport, a completed visa renewal application form, recent passport-sized photographs, and proof of sufficient funds to support your extended stay.

Submit Application: Visit the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website to obtain the appropriate visa renewal application form. Complete the form accurately and submit it along with all required documents to the INIS or the nearest Irish embassy or consulate in your country.

Pay Fees: Pay any applicable visa renewal fees. The cost may vary depending on the 

Biometrics and Interview: Depending on the visa type and renewal requirements, you may be required to provide biometric information (such as fingerprints) and attend an interview as part of the renewal process.

Wait for a Decision: After submitting your application, wait for a decision on your visa renewal. Processing times can vary, so be prepared for potential delays.

Collect New Visa: If your visa renewal application is approved, collect your new visa with the extended validity period. Ensure that you understand any conditions or restrictions associated with the renewed visa.

Plan Travel Accordingly: Once you have received your renewed visa, plan your travel to Ireland accordingly, taking into account the validity period of the new visa.

The term "extension" typically refers to extending a Short-Stay Visa (C Visa). As previously mentioned, Ireland generally doesn't offer extensions for Short-Stay Visas issued to Indian citizens (or most nationalities). These visas are valid for short stays, usually up to 90 days within 180 days.

C heck Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the criteria for extending your Ireland visa. This might include having a valid reason for extending your stay, such as continued employment, studies, family reasons, or medical treatment.

Review Visa Conditions: Check the conditions of your current visa to understand if it allows for extensions and any specific requirements or limitations.

Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documents for the visa extension application, which may include a valid passport, proof of funds to support your extended stay, evidence of your reason for staying longer and any other relevant documents.

Submit Application : Visit the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website or contact your local immigration office to obtain the appropriate visa extension application form. Complete the form accurately and submit it along with all required documents to the INIS or the nearest Irish embassy or consulate in your country.

Pay Fees: Pay any applicable visa extension fees. The cost may vary depending on the type of visa and the duration of the extension.

Biometrics and Interview: Depending on the visa type and extension requirements, you may be required to provide biometric information and attend an interview as part of the extension process.

Wait for Decision: After submitting your application, wait for a decision on your visa extension. Processing times can vary, so be prepared for potential delays.

Collect New Visa or Exit the Country: If your visa extension is approved, collect your new visa with the extended validity period. If your application is denied, you may need to make plans to leave the country before your current visa expires.

Alternative Solutions:

Apply for a New Visa: If your reason for staying longer aligns with a different visa category (e.g., work visa, study visa extension), you can apply for a new visa relevant to your extended purpose of stay.

Leave and Re-enter : If eligible, you can leave Ireland before your visa expires and re-enter the country by applying for a new visa appropriate for your extended stay .

Ireland Rejection Reasons

Visa rejections for Ireland can occur due to various reasons, including:

Insufficient Documentation: Failure to provide all required documents or providing incomplete or inaccurate information.

Financial Insufficiency: Inability to demonstrate adequate funds to cover expenses during the stay in Ireland.

Lack of Travel Insurance: Not having valid travel insurance covering medical emergencies, accidents, and repatriation for the duration of the visit to Ireland.

Incomplete Application: Missing information or errors in the visa application form.

Criminal Record: Previous criminal convictions or suspicion of involvement in illegal activities.

Overstay History: Previous instances of overstaying visas or violating immigration laws in Ireland or other countries.

Security Concerns: If the authorities have reasons to believe that the applicant poses a security risk to Ireland.

Purpose of Visit: Unclear or inconsistent reasons for visiting Ireland, or suspicion of intending to engage in unauthorized activities.

Lack of Ties to Home Country: Insufficient evidence of strong ties to the applicant's home country, raising doubts about the intention to return after the visit.

False Information: Providing false or misleading information in the visa application or supporting documents.

Additionally:

Biometric Data Collection Issues: Difficulties during fingerprint collection or other biometric data procedures (if applicable).

Inconsistent Information: The information provided in the application and supporting documents, or during the interview (if applicable).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need a visa to visit ireland.

Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to enter Ireland.

What are the different types of Ireland visas?

Short-stay (C Visa) for visits up to 90 days, Long-stay (D Visa) for stays exceeding 90 days (work, study, family reunification etc.)

How much does an Ireland visa cost for Indian citizens?

Fees vary by visa type (Short-stay: €60-€100, Long-stay: varies). Check the Irish Embassy website for latest fees.

Where can I apply for an Ireland visa?

Apply through the Irish Embassy or Consulate in India or a visa application center they authorize.

Can I apply for an Ireland e-visa online?

No, Ireland currently doesn't offer an electronic visa application system.

What documents do I need for an Ireland visa application?

Required documents depend on the visa type (generally include completed application form, valid passport, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient funds, travel medical insurance, flight itinerary). Additional documents might be required for specific visas (cover letter, invitation letter, proof of employment etc.).

Does my passport need to be valid for the entire duration of my stay?

No, your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Ireland.

Do I need to show proof of onward travel?

It's not mandatory, but demonstrating onward travel plans might strengthen your application.

How long does it take to process an Ireland visa application for Indian citizens?

Short-stay visas: at least 25 working days, Long-stay visas: several months (depending on visa type and complexity).

Can I track the status of my Ireland visa application?

Some embassies/consulates allow online application status tracking. Check their website for details.

What happens if my Ireland visa application is rejected?

You will receive a notification with the reason for rejection (if possible). You can re-apply, addressing the reasons for rejection.

Can I get a visa on arrival in Ireland?

No, visa on arrival is not available for Indian citizens.

Is a single-entry or multiple-entry short-stay visa better?

Choose a single-entry visa for a one-time visit. Opt for a multiple-entry visa if you plan multiple trips within the validity period.

What types of Long-Stay Visas are available?

Work visas, study visas, family reunification visas etc. Each has specific requirements.

Can I extend a Short-Stay Visa (C Visa)?

No, Short-stay visas are generally not extendable. Consider applying for a new visa if your stay needs to be extended.

Do I need a medical exam for an Ireland visa application?

Not usually required for short stays. Long-stay visas might require a medical exam depending on the category.

What is the currency used for Ireland visa fees?

Visa fees are typically paid in Euros (EUR).

Can I use a debit card to pay the Ireland visa fee?

It depends on the application center's policy. Check their website for accepted payment methods.

Is it advisable to use a visa consultant for my Ireland visa application?

While not mandatory, a visa consultant can assist with the application process for a fee.

What should I do if I have further questions about Ireland visas?

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs website and the Irish Embassy/Consulate in India are reliable resources for the latest information.

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Ireland is known for its castles, churches and museums. The country has the largest green space in Europe and the longest coastal touring route in the world. Apart from this, you can explore the mountains, lush valleys or indulge in water-based sports when you visit the country.

Ireland is not part of the Schengen agreement. So, you cannot travel to Ireland on a Schengen visa but will have to apply for a separate tourist visa.

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In order to visit the country, you should apply for a short-stay visa. This is also known as the ‘C’ visa. It is advisable to apply for this visa 3 months before you scheduled date of travel. This visa is valid for a maximum period of 90 days

Conditions for obtaining a tourist visa   

You will need a visa if you fly to Ireland using a passport issued by a visa-required country or a travel document issued by some nations.

It’s possible that each passenger will need to apply for a visa separately. Family members are not eligible for visas.

On behalf of a minor, a parent or legal guardian must apply for a tourist visa.

 You will not be able to purchase airline tickets until your visa application has been approved.

Documents Required for the Visa Application:

  • Passport with at least six months validity
  • A letter explaining the reasons on why you wish to visit Ireland
  • A detailed plan describing what you intend to do during your visit
  • Printed reservation confirmation on where you will be staying (hotels, guesthouses etc.)
  • Proof of having travel and medical insurance
  • Proof of having paid the visa application fees
  • Evidence that you will return to your country after your visit. To prove this, you need to provide evidence of your employment and family commitments in your home country
  • Proof that you have enough finances to support yourself during your period of stay. This will include bank statements of the last six months

Travel to Ireland on a UK Visa

You will be able to travel to Ireland on the UK short stay visitor visa and if you are a citizen of an approved country.

Travel between Ireland and the UK

There is a facility to visit Ireland and the UK on a single visa that is issued by either of these countries if you are an Indian citizen. With this visa you can:

Visit the UK on an Irish tourist visa without having a separate UK tourist visa

Visit Ireland on the UK short stay visa without making a separate application

Travel an unlimited number of times between the two countries during the validity of the visa

Cost of the Visa

  • Short Stay ‘C’ Visa-  €60
  • Multiple Entry Visa  -€100

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One of the most welcoming tourist nations, this place has a very rich heritage and a distinct culture and traditions. It is also known as “Emerald Isle” and there is so much to love and admire about the country! Yes, it’s Ireland! From friendly locals to its laid back attitude, there’s a lot in Ireland that will leave the visitors spellbound. This place has got a tragic yet fascinating history and is a popular travel destination. This country is also very popular among history enthusiasts. If you too are planning to visit this country, then one important thing which you can’t forget about is a visa. And therefore we specifically talk about Ireland visa for Indians here.

How To Apply For An Ireland Visa For Indians?

How To Apply For An Ireland Visa For Indians?

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The application details along with all the necessary documents need to be kept ready before making an application for an Ireland visa for Indians. If someone wants to know any type of information then he or she can visit the official site and read all the important information given there or can follow the steps mentioned below. To avoid any last-minute rush a person needs to apply for the Visa, 4 to 5 months in advance from the travel date. A minimum of 5 to 10 days is required for the process to complete. If you follow all the steps correctly, then you will surely get your visa on time. Here are the steps that you can follow to get your work done.

  • After knowing that you need a Visa, the next thing that you need to know is, what is the type of Visa that you will need? Various kinds of Visas depend upon the purpose of the visit. So, by visiting the site and reading all the information you can easily know, which kind of Visa do you need.
  • There are some documents which you need to have to get a Visa for Ireland. To know the documents that you will need for getting a Visa for Ireland, you can go to the official site and read the list of necessary documents required for Visa.
  • The application process for Ireland Visa is completely online. You can visit the INIS website. There on the website, you need to visit the Visa section. In the Visa section, you need to fill all the necessary information to apply for your Irish Visa. After you have applied online half of the work is done.
  • This is the latter half of the application process. After making an online application you need to visit the VFS Visa application center to submit the passport as well as other necessary documents. The VFS Visa application centers are present in 13 cities of the country.

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Documents Required For Ireland Visa For Indians

Documents Required For Ireland Visa For Indians

The Ireland Embassy/ Consular Office asks for certain documents that you need to have to get a visa for Ireland. Here is the list of mandatory documents that Indians require for a visa application.

  • A visa application form fully completed and duly signed by the applicant
  • A passport issued within the last 10 years and valid for at least 3 months
  • Copies of your medical and travel insurance
  • A covering letter from the applicant
  • Flight reservation of return or round ticket
  • NOC letter from parents/husband
  • Original private bank statement for the last three months

Suggested Read: 15 Ireland Travel Tips For A Trouble-free And Fulfilling Irish Vacation

Ireland Visa For Indians Fees

Ireland Visa For Indians Fees

The fee for the application of visa differs according to the type of visa that a person is applying for and needs. Every type of Visa caters to a different need and has a different fee. For a single entry Visa to Ireland, a person needs to pay an amount of INR 4800 which does not include the service fee. For a multiple entry Visa, a person needs to pay an amount of INR 7800 excluding the service fee, whereas the fee for transit Visa is only INR 2400.

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We hope the information here about Ireland visa for Indians was helpful and we resolved all your doubts and queries. We hope you keep in mind all of this before applying for a visa for Ireland. All these points are extremely important and you will see how easy it is to get an Ireland visa for Indians. So, what are you waiting for? Get that visa and plan a trip to Ireland and have fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ireland Visa For Indians

What is the best time to visit Ireland?

The best time to visit Ireland is from April to June and September to November as these are the spring and autumn months and the weather is most favorable to explore the destination at your pace.

How can someone know about the type of Visa he or she requires for Ireland?

A person can visit the official website to know about the type of Visa that he or she requires. All the necessary information is provided there.

How long can an Indian citizen stay in Ireland with a visa?

If you get a Visa for Ireland then you can stay in the country for not more than 90 days. You have to return to India within 90 days of going there.

How many times can a visa be used?

On any type of Visa, there is a sticker. On this sticker, it is mentioned whether the Visa can be used once, twice or multiple times.

Do we need a character certificate for getting the Ireland Visa?

Yes, a character certificate is needed for getting a visa for Ireland. You need to have a Police clearance certificate for the same.

What are the best places to visit in Ireland?

Some of the best places to visit in Ireland are The Cliffs Of Mother, Killarney National Park, The Ring of Kerry, The Rock of Cashel, and The Dingle Peninsula.

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Ireland Tourist Visa for Indian citizens: Everything you need to know

With its captivating landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and thriving economy, Ireland has become an enticing destination for travelers worldwide, including Indian citizens. With a streamlined visa application process, Ireland welcomes Indian visitors with open arms!

This article will delve into the details of the Ireland Visa application process tailored explicitly for Indian citizens.

On our online platform or through our user-friendly iVisa app , you’ll get complete guidance, tips, a simplified application form, and more, to successfully get your Irish Visa !

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What is the Ireland Tourist Visa for Indian citizens?

The Ireland Visa , known as the short stay 'C' visit (tourist) visa, is an official document designed for travelers wishing to explore Ireland.

When applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa online, it is essential for Indian citizens to state the purpose of their visit clearly . The following travel purposes are allowed for this visa:

Visiting family or friends

Getting married

Getting medical treatment

Doing short-term educational courses

Whether planning a leisurely holiday, reuniting with a family member, or another activity, clearly articulating your intentions in the visa application is crucial. This ensures visa authorities can assess your eligibility and process your application accurately.

For more info about an employment visa or residence permit, check the Irish government website .

Do Indian citizens need a Tourist Visa for Ireland?

As mentioned, yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to visit Ireland . A parent or legal guardian must apply for the tourist visa on behalf of their children (younger than 18 years) .

Submit your application as a family through our platform by clicking ‘Add another person’ during the online process. We will review and submit each application carefully, and each person will receive a separate decision.

Types of Ireland Visas available for Indian citizens

The Ireland Tourist Visa portal offers two types:

Single-entry visa: This visa can be easily applied for on our website or through our app . It must be used within 90 days after issuance and allows a stay of up to 90 days Per Entry . You can only visit Ireland once with this visa.

Multiple-entry visa: We currently do not offer this option. This visa is for travelers wishing to visit Ireland more than once within the validity period.

Note that if you want to visit Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland , you must get a UK Visa . For example, suppose you want to travel back to Ireland to catch a flight back to India; you’ll need a multiple-entry visa, which can be obtained through the Irish government website.

Ireland Tourist Visa requirements

To apply for the Ireland Tourist Visa , Indian citizens are required to gather the following documents:

Valid passport Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Ireland. Additionally, it should have two blank pages available for visa stamps.

Two color passport photos: If you don't have suitable photos, use our convenient digital photo service .

Proof of sufficient funds: Present bank statements demonstrating your income and savings. Also, include a letter explaining any significant amounts of money entering or leaving your account.

Application letter: Draft a detailed cover letter that clearly states the purpose of your visit to Ireland. Whether it is for a holiday, visiting family and/or friends, or any other reason, provide comprehensive information that can be supported by documentation.

Proof of ties to your home country: Provide supporting evidence demonstrating your strong connections and links to your home country. This can include recent payslips from the past three months, a letter from your employer, documentation from your college or university, proof of property ownership or rental agreement in your name, or details regarding family members residing in your country.

Proof of accommodation: Include reservation confirmations or provide proof of address from your host while in Ireland.

Residents of India must provide biometric info each time they apply for an Ireland Visit Visa.

In some cases, the Irish visa office may request proof that you have travel/medical insurance to make a decision. Please note that travel health insurance is required to enter Ireland , regardless of whether it’s asked for during the application process.

If you apply for the Ireland Tourist Visa in a different country of your citizenship, you must present proof of legal residency status there.

If you have a previous refusal for an Ireland Tourist Visa or another visa or have been deported from any country, you must give the details and documentation.

Additional required documents depending on the purpose of your visit

According to the travel purpose, the following documents are also requested:

Visiting family/friends:

  • Invitation letter from the host, including why they are inviting you to Ireland, the dates they plan to meet you, and an explanation of how they know you.

Study plan, including the start and end dates and a registration confirmation letter.

Invitation letter from the educational institution.

Marriage purposes:

Acknowledgement from the Registrar confirming the date of receipt of notification of intention to marry or enter into a civil partnership and the Marriage Registration Form (MRF).

Proof of your relationship history.

Divorce or dissolution of civil partnership certificate from previous relationships.

Medical reasons:

Letter from your referring hospital.

Letter from a private hospital in Ireland.

Letter stating your travel itinerary from India to Ireland.

All documents must be submitted in English (or be accompanied by a notarized translation).

When applying with us , you’ll get complete guidance from an iVisa Expert and tips for an error-free application!

Financial requirements for Indian citizens

There is no fixed amount of funds required for an Ireland visa application . However, it is essential to prove that you have the financial means to cover your flights, daily expenses, and planned activities according to the purpose of your trip. It is also recommended to have travel/medical insurance.

If you are self-funding your visit, include an up-to-date bank statement and supporting documents. Here are the key details that should be shown on the bank statement:

The bank statement should be an original document issued on official bank paper. If you provide a printed internet statement, it must be certified by your bank.

Your name and address should be clearly mentioned on the statement.

The statement should display your bank account number and specify the type of account, such as a checking/current account or a savings and deposit account.

It should present a comprehensive overview of incoming and outgoing transactions in your account over the past six months.

If you submit a bank statement from a savings and deposit account, you must include an original letter from your bank on their official letterhead. This letter should confirm your ability to withdraw funds from that account.

Suppose you have a friend or family member in Ireland who will financially contribute to your trip . In that case, estimate the amount they will be spending. Specify what expenses they will cover, such as the cost of plane tickets.

  • Your friend or family member must demonstrate their financial capability by providing bank statements, payslips, and a letter from their employer. These requirements also apply to other friends or family members supporting your visit.

By adhering to these guidelines and providing the necessary financial documentation, you can strengthen your visa application and showcase your ability to cover the expenses associated with your trip to Ireland.

Additional documents for minors/children traveling to Ireland

To travel from India to Ireland with a minor or child , also provide the following:

The minor’s birth certificate.

Copy of both parents’ passports.

If one of the minor's parents has deceased, present the official Death Certificate.

If one of the minor's parents has sole custody, present the original court order granting custody to the appointed parent.

If the minor travels with one of the parents or legal guardians, present a copy of the other parent/legal guardian’s passport or ID and consent letter.

If the minor is traveling with someone other than their parent or legal guardian, or traveling alone, provide the following documents:

Consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardians for each minor.

Copy of both parents' passports or IDs.

Step-by-step guide to applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa in India

Applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa is easy via our website or our user-friendly iVisa app . Just follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Fill out your basic information, travel itinerary, and passport details.

Step 2: Pay our visa application fee online with a credit/debit card or PayPal.

Step 3: Fill out the required info on our simplified application form, visit the embassy or application center in India with the required documents, and pay the government visa fees. We’ll make the appointment on your behalf!

Then, simply wait for the embassy's response, receive your visa, and get ready to travel!

Benefits of applying for the Ireland Visa with us!

The following benefits are included in our processing fees:

100% government-compliant: Our team of iVisa Experts will review all information and ensure it’s 100% compliant with government requirements.

Unlimited access to our iVisa Experts: Our iVisa Experts will guide you through the application process and answer any questions.

Simplified form: iVisa applications can be confusing and tedious. At iVisa, we’ll only include relevant questions, making the application hassle-free.

Fill out at your own pace: Save your progress, make changes, and come back to it later whenever you need a break.

Step-by-step guide: Apply with us and receive an exclusive manual with all the tips to answer difficult sections and get your visa without problems.

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Ireland Tourist Visa costs and processing time for Indian citizens

The costs and processing of the Irish Visa application are divided into two parts:

1. Processing by iVisa: Our processing service fee of USD $242.99 includes numerous benefits, such as a simplified application form, complete guidance from our team of experts, and a careful review of your application.

2. Government processing: After we’ve submitted your application, the government processing time is around eight weeks, depending on your case. The visa fee for a single-entry visa is US$65, which can be paid via bank draft.

Tips for a successful Irish Tourist Visa application in India

The tips below increase your chances of a successful Ireland Tourist Visa application from India.

1. Plan ahead: Start your visa application process at least two months in advance to allow sufficient time for gathering documents, completing forms, and any additional requirements.

2. Understand the requirements: Familiarize yourself with the specific requirements for an Ireland Tourist Visa. Make sure you have all the necessary documents and meet the eligibility criteria.

3. Complete the application accurately: Fill out the visa application form with accurate and up-to-date information. Double-check for any errors or omissions before submitting.

4. Financial preparation: Show proof of sufficient funds to cover your travel expenses in Ireland. If someone else is sponsoring your trip, include their supporting financial documents.

5. Document authenticity: Ensure that all supporting documents, such as bank statements, employment letters, and accommodation proofs, are original and issued by the appropriate authorities. Certified copies or official letterheads may be required.

6. Strong ties to your home country: Show strong ties to your home country to assure the visa authorities that you have reasons to return after your visit.

Common reasons for Ireland Tourist Visa refusals in India

Familiarize yourself with the common reasons for visa refusals:

The inability to demonstrate adequate financial resources to cover travel expenses in Ireland.

If you fail to provide convincing evidence of your ties, it may raise concerns about your intentions to return to India after your visit, resulting in a visa refusal.

Missing or improperly filled forms, incomplete itineraries, lack of supporting documents, or failure to meet specific requirements.

If you have a history of immigration or visa violations, such as overstaying in a country, it can negatively impact your visa application.

What to expect after submitting the Ireland Tourist Visa application in India

Once you have submitted your Ireland Tourist Visa application in India, there are several key things to expect in the subsequent stages of the visa process:

Request for additional documents: The visa authorities may sometimes request other documents or information to support your application. If this happens, promptly provide the requested documents within the specified timeframe.

Biometric appointment: Citizens of India must attend a biometric appointment at a designated visa application center. Your fingerprints and photo will be taken during this appointment as part of the biometric data collection process.

Visa decision: Once your application is processed, you will be notified via email whether your visa application has been approved, rejected or if additional steps are required.

Passport collection: If your visa application is approved, you can collect your passport from the designated location. Follow the instructions to retrieve your passport, ensuring you have the necessary documentation (such as the collection receipt) for identification purposes.

Have more questions about the Ireland Tourist Visa?

Contact our customer service team via online chat or email at [email protected] . They are available anytime to guide you through the process and answer any questions!

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How to Apply for a Vietnam Tourist Visa for Indians

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Steps involved in getting a Vietnam tourist visa for Indians :

  • Open the official Vietnam e-visa website.
  • Fill the application form thoroughly.
  • Upload necessary documents.
  • Pay the fee online.
  • If approved, receive the approval letter via email.
  • Present your e-visa at the Vietnam airport.

Vietnam, with its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, is an emerging tourist destination for Indian travellers. From the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the serene beauty of HaLong Bay and the historic charm of Hoi An, Vietnam offers a diverse array of experiences. 

Indian tourists are increasingly drawn to Vietnam for its affordability, delectable cuisine, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Vietnam has something to captivate every traveller.

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Is Vietnam Visa-Free for Indians?

As of May 2024, you will require a Vietnam visa for tourism or business purposes. The current requirements for  Vietnam tourist visa for Indians include:

  • Original passport with at least one blank page.
  • Passport validity of a minimum of 45 days from the date of travel to Vietnam.
  • Two photographs with a white background.
  • Copy of the front and last page of the passport.
  • To and fro Air Ticket.
  • Confirmed hotel booking status with the address and contact details of the hotel.

Recent news indicates that Vietnam is contemplating visa-free entry for Indian tourists as part of efforts to enhance its tourism industry. However, Indian travellers must adhere to the existing visa requirements when planning their visit to Vietnam.

Types of Vietnam Tourist Visas for Indians

The most common types of Vietnam tourist visa for Indians are mentioned below: 

1. E-visa (Electronic visa)

An e-visa, or electronic visa, facilitates online application for entry into a country for various purposes like tourism, business, or medical treatment. It offers several advantages over traditional visas, including:

  • Apply from anywhere without the need for in-person visits.
  • Manage the entire process online, from application to decision.
  • Eliminate voluminous paperwork associated with traditional visas.
  • Enjoy shorter processing times for e-visas.
  • Skip the airport wait upon arrival for applicants with e-visas

2. Visa on Arrival (VOA)

As a foreign national, you can obtain your visa on arrival (VOA) upon arrival in a country. The application process happens at the airport; where necessary, you must submit the essential documents as per immigration guidelines. The advantages of VOA are: 

  • Obtain the visa upon arrival at the destination airport.
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  • Requires only essential documentation, reducing administrative hassle.
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Steps to Apply for a Vietnam Tourist Visa for Indians (both E-visa and VOA)

Follow the steps below to apply for Vietnam tourist visa for Indians : 

Step 1: Check Eligibility

Indian citizens seeking a Vietnam tourist visa must meet the following general eligibility criteria:

  • Hold a valid passport with at least six months’ validity from the date of arrival.
  • Have no criminal record.
  • Ensure the purpose of the visit is tourism.

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

For E-visa:

  • Passport: Scan the first-page showing personal details. The passport must have at least 6 months of validity.
  • Passport Photo: Recent passport-size photo with a white background.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed and signed copy.
  • Bank Statement: Last three months’ statement.
  • Financial Proof: Evidence of sufficient funds for your visit.
  • Return Flight Ticket: Proof of onward or return travel.
  • Proof of Accommodation: Details of booked accommodation in Vietnam.

For Visa on Arrival (VOA):

  • Passport: Original passport with at least six months’ validity.
  • Passport Photo: Two recent passport-sized photos with a white background.
  • Visa Approval Letter: Pre-approval letter obtained from a Vietnamese travel agency or immigration department.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed VOA application form (available online or at the airport).
  • Visa Stamping Fee: Cash in USD for the visa stamping fee upon arrival.

Step 3: Application Process

E-visa: To apply for a Vietnam e-visa, visit the official Vietnam e-visa website . The application process is straightforward and involves three main steps:

  • Fill Out the Application: Fill out the online form with the required details such as date of arrival, passport number, name, date of birth, and nationality. Ensure that all information matches your passport exactly to avoid any issues.
  • Pay Fees: Make an online payment for the Vietnam e-visa fees for Indian citizens.
  • Download and Print: Receive the e-Visa via email within 3 business days (processing time may vary based on the chosen option). Print the e-visa positively.

The e-Visa for Vietnam is a single-entry visa valid for 30 days. Tourists are required to carry their e-Visa throughout their stay in Vietnam. If you wish to extend your visit, it is possible to renew the e-Visa to stay beyond the initial 30 days.

For a Vietnam tourist visa cost for Indian citizens varies based on the duration and type of entry. A visa valid for up to 1 year can be single, double, or multiple entry and costs INR 9,184.39. For a duration of more than 1 year up to 5 years, the multiple entry Vietnam tourist visa fees for Indian citizens is INR 16,463.29. 

Source: Embassy of India

VOA (Visa on Arrival) To obtain a pre-approval letter for a Vietnam visa on arrival for Indian citizens, follow these steps:

1. Apply Online:

  • Visit the official Vietnam Immigration Department website.
  • Fill out the online application form.
  • Pay the servi

2. Receive Approval: Receive the approval letter via email within 2 working days for normal processing.

When you arrive in Vietnam, bring the following documents to the airport:

  • Approval Letter: Issued by the Vietnam Immigration Department, this document allows you to board your flight and get your visa stamped at the airport.
  • Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay and have at least one blank visa page.
  • Arrival Card: Fill out this card and submit it to immigration and customs along with your passport and visa.
  • Stamping Fee: Pay the stamping fee for visa stamping onto your passport. As of 2024, the Vietnam visa on arrival for Indian fees (stamping fee) are $25 (INR 2,087.06) for a single-entry visa and $50 (INR 4174.13) for a multiple-entry visa, both valid for one to three months.

Step 4: Additional Tips

Some additional tips on Vietnam tourist visa for Indians are as follows: 

  • Apply in Advance: It is advisable to apply for your visa well in advance, especially for the e-visa, to avoid any delays or last-minute issues. The processing time can vary, so giving yourself ample time ensures a smoother experience.
  • Double-Check Information: Carefully review all information entered during the application process. Any mistakes or discrepancies can lead to delays or rejection of your visa application.
  • Print Copies: For e-visa holders, print multiple copies of your e-visa confirmation to carry with you during your travels. For VOA applicants, ensure you have printed copies of your visa approval letter and other required documents. Having physical copies can be crucial in case of any technical issues or questions from immigration officials.

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Key Takeaways

Obtaining a  Vietnam tourist visa for Indians involves a few straightforward steps. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, gather the required documents, and choose the appropriate visa type—either e-visa or Visa on Arrival (VOA). Applying well in advance, double-checking your application information, and carrying printed copies of your visa documents are essential practices for a hassle-free travel experience. 

For the most accurate and updated information, it’s advisable to research further or consult the Vietnamese embassy or consulate. Safe travels, and enjoy your trip to Vietnam!

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Vietnam.

The stamping fees for Vietnam visas are $25 (INR 2,087.06) for single-entry visas and $50 (INR 4174.13) for multiple-entry visas. The visas are valid for one to three months.

To get a Vietnam tourist visa for Indians , you must visit the official e-visa website, complete the application, upload documents, pay the fee, and receive the approval letter via email. Then, present the e-visa at the Vietnam airport.

It’s better to get an e-visa, as it is hassle-free and you don’t have to show a lot of documents at the airport.

It is possible to extend the Vietnam tourist visa for Indians at least 5-7 days before your current visa expires. The duration of the extension may vary periodically and might be for 15 days, 1 month, 3 months, or 6 months, contingent upon the initial validity of your visa.

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