Visas for Ireland
Fees
Who needs a visa
Whether you need a visa to travel to Ireland depends on what country you're from. Visit the Irish Immigration Service Travel Path for more information regarding your personal requirements for travelling to Ireland.
Information on visa requirements for transiting through Ireland is available on IrishImmigration.ie
Please note that Ireland is not party to the Schengen Agreement, and a Schengen visa or residence permit does not entitle you to travel to Ireland without a visa.
Unless you qualify for the Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme or the British Irish Visa Scheme a valid UK visa does not entitle you to travel to Ireland without a visa. Further information on these schemes is available on the website of the Irish Immigration Service.
Note: A visa allows you to travel to Ireland only. It does not give you permission to enter the country or to stay here. An immigration officer at border control can refuse entry even if you have a visa.
Remember…
If you're a citizen of a non-EEA country, whether you need a visa or not, you will be subject to immigration control when you enter Ireland.
Types of Visa and Documentation
Full information on the different types of visas, required documentation, and how to apply can be found on the website of the Irish Immigration Service.
- Information on applying for a short-stay (less than 90 days) tourist visa is available on the Coming to Visit section of IrishImmigration.ie.
- Information on coming to work in Ireland is available on the Coming to Work section of IrishImmigration.ie.
- Information on coming to study in Ireland is available on the Coming to Study section of IrishImmigration.ie.
- Information on coming to join family in Ireland is available on the Coming to Join Family section of IrishImmigration.ie.
Supporting documentation
Full information on the different types of visas, required documentation, and how to apply can be found on the website of the Irish Immigration Service, or through the links outlined above.
For ease of reference, assistance documentation for some of the most common Short Stay C Visas (less than 90 days) are set out below:
- Tourist visa (Assistance Document: English | en français)
- Visit Family or Friend Visa (Assistance Document: English | en français)
- Business visa (Assistance Document: English | en français)
- Conference or event visa (Assistance Document: English | en français)
Find out more about the different types of Long Stay D Visas (more than 90 days) on the Immigration Service Delivery website.
How to apply
You need to:
Complete the online application form
This will generate an application summary form and declaration at the end, which you must print, sign and date.
Gather your supporting documentation, passport photograph and fee.
Submit your application
To complete the process, you must submit your passport and supporting documents for processing. Where you submit your application depends on where you are living. The summary application form will direct you to the relevant Embassy, Consulate or Visa Application Centre.
If you applied directly to an Irish Immigration Service Visa Office or if your application was referred to the Irish Immigration Service for a decision, you can check the Irish Immigration Service Visa Decision Weekly Listing using your reference number.
If you applied at an Embassy or Consulate, they will contact you once a decision on the visa application has been made.
Visa appeals
If your visa application is refused, you will receive a letter from the visa office telling you why it has been refused and if you can appeal the decision.
Further information on appealing visa decisions is available on the website of the Irish Immigration Service.
All appeals are handled directly by the Irish Immigration Service.
Fees
The visa processing fees are:
- Single entry: €60 plus postage
- Multiple entry: €100** plus postage
The postage fee for all applications is €15. The visa processing fee and postage fee can be made as a single payment.
Some applicants do not need to pay the visa processing fee. Please see the Immigration Service Delivery website for further information. Applicants who are exempt from paying the visa processing fee must pay the postage fee.
This fee will not be refunded if your application is refused, withdrawn, abandoned, or if your planned dates of travel pass.
** Multiple entry visas are usually only issued to those who have previously been issued at least 2 single entry visas. Read more on the policy considerations for multiple entry visas on the Immigration Service Delivery website. If you apply for a multiple entry visa but are granted a single journey visa the difference in the visa fee will not be refunded.
Payment details
The Embassy in Brussels accepts payment for visa applications by bank transfer only. Please do not send cash in the post.
The fee must be paid to the following account:
Account Name: Embassy of Ireland
IBAN: BE34 0017 5539 8690
BIC: GEBABEBB
Please include your name and your visa application number (available on the Summary Sheet) in the details / communication section of the online payment.
Please also include printed proof of payment when posting your documents to the Embassy.