Ireland
Documentation required for all visa applications
- The following information describes the minimum documentation that you must provide with any visa application. If any of this documentation is missing your application will be refused.
- All documents must be in English. If any document is in another language, you must provide a notarised translation as well as the original document.
- For the particular documentation needed for a tourist visa, see information headed 'Travelling to Ireland as a tourist', below.
- You must complete all sections of the application form.
- You must sign the form yourself. The only exception is for children under 18 - the parent(s) may sign in this case.
- If a child (under 18 years of age) is travelling alone, both parents/guardians must have given consent. If the child is travelling with one parent, the consent of the other parent is required. Where only one parent has total custody and access rights, you must provide official evidence of this.
- You must have a passport which is valid for a period lasting at least 6 months after the date you propose to leave Ireland.
- You must be able to prove that you can support yourself for the duration of your stay in Ireland. A detailed bank statement, covering the 6 months before you apply for the visa, and showing sufficient funds, is required.
- You must provide details of any members of your family who are in Ireland or any other EU country.
- You must also give details of any previous applications that you have made for a visa to enter Ireland.
Travelling to Ireland as a tourist
- If you will be visiting Ireland for a short period (less than 3 months) and you require a visa, you must present the following documents with your completed and signed visa application form:
- Full details of the reason for your visit - for example to see friends or family.
- If you plan to stay in a hotel, you will need written confirmation of the hotel booking containing the dates of your proposed stay.
- A letter from a reference in Ireland inviting you to come to Ireland. The letter should include contact details for the reference, proposed dates for your stay and details of where you will be staying during your visit.
- Written undertakings from both yourself and your reference, confirming that you will observe the conditions of your visa, that you will not become a burden on the State, and that you will leave the State on the expiration of your permission to remain.
- Details of your relationship to your reference, or how you are known to each other, along with supporting evidence of this.
- If your reference is not an Irish citizen, evidence of their permission to remain in Ireland. (That is, a copy of their Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) card and copy of their passport showing immigration stamps).
- Evidence of how you intend to finance your trip and support yourself for the duration of your visit, allowing for any unforeseen events such as illness. A detailed bank statement, covering a 6 month period immediately prior to your visa application, and showing sufficient funds to cover all costs, is required.
- Evidence that you are obliged to return to your country of residence. This evidence can take the form of a letter from your employer detailing when you are expected to return to work or a letter from a college specifying the date on which your course of study re-commences. If you do not work or study, a letter from a person in authority may be sufficient.
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