Visa Information

It is important to check if you require a visa to visit Ireland for study or as a tourist.

In general, students visiting Ireland from and travelling with a passport issued in European Union (EU) or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries do not require a visa to enter the country.
 
Ireland does not require that passport holders of a number of other countries obtain a visa before arrival (click here for a list of countries that do not require visas to land in Ireland).
  
If your country is not on this list it may be necessary for you to obtain a visa before you travel. You should contact your nearest Irish Embassy. We have included some information below which may help you, which is organised as follows:
 
 
You may also be able to apply for an Irish Visa using the AVATS online application service of the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). This service is available to people in these countries. You should check that you need a visa and read the application instructions (in English or other languages) before proceeding.

Please make sure that you check the most recent information with the relevant authorities.
 
Applying for an Irish Student Visa
To apply for an Irish student visa you must be able to show the authorities that:
 
You are enrolled on a privately funded course involving at least 15 hours of organised daytime tuition each week
You have paid the requisite fees to the college
You have the academic ability to follow your chosen course
You have immediate access to at least €7,000. This is the estimated cost of living in Ireland for a student for one academic year

You have private medical insurance 

You can account for any gaps in your educational history
Your intention is to return to your country of permanent residence following completion of your studies in Ireland

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Time to Apply for a Visa
Applying for a visa will take some time. It is important that you allow this time when making flight, course or accommodation bookings.

The processing times for student visa applications vary depending on the volume of applications lodged, and the time it takes for an application to reach the visa section in Dublin from the embassy in which it was lodged
You should allow as much time as possible when applying for a visa but a minimum time of 8 weeks is recommended
The visa section will endeavour to have your application assessed as soon as possible
Visa decisions are published weekly on the website – http://www.inis.gov.ie/. You can check a decision by entering the Visa Reference Number that issues to you

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Successful Visa Applications
If your application is successful you will be issued with a visa to enter Ireland.

Arriving in Ireland
 
The issuing embassy to which you applied will place a visa on your passport

The dates entered on your visa indicate the dates between which you may seek to enter the state

It is important to note that a visa is a form of pre-entry clearance to the state only, and does not guarantee that you will be permitted to enter or remain in the state
Immigration Officers at the point of entry are entitled to question any person on arrival. If they are not satisfied with the bona-fides of any person, or their reasons for wishing to enter the state, they have the right to deny entry to any such person, despite the fact they hold a valid visa
It is recommended that you have supporting documentation related to your course of study with you to present to the Immigration Officer on disembarkation from your flight

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Attending your Course
 
If you have been granted a study visa on the basis that you will attend school/college you must take in a course which involves at least 15 hours of organised daytime tuition each week
It will be necessary for you to show evidence of your attendance record to the Garda National Immigration Bureau when seeking to have your permission to remain in the state extended
If you do not show a satisfactory attendance rate at your course you will not be entitled to remain in the state

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Registration and Permission to Remain

If you intend staying in Ireland for more than 90 days, it is a requirement that you register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB). There is a charge of €150 each time you register

Extensions of your permission to remain in the State to pursue your studies will only be granted if the Immigration Officer is satisfied with matters such as your level of attendance at your course, evidence of your accommodation, finances and medical insurance

Permission to remain in the State is not usually granted for a period of more than a total of 18 months unless the student is attending a full time course of at least one year’s duration leading to qualifications recognised by the Minister for Education and Science.

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Permission to Land in Ireland

 

Useful Links
Information on visas (including visa decisions) and immigration from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration (INIS) (information for student visas)
Contact your nearest Irish Embassy
Embassies of Other Countries accredited to Ireland
Visa Types issued by Ireland
 
Visa Documents to Download
Irish Visa Application Form (VA1)
 
Useful Addresses
Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB)
Galway Regional Office
Address: Unit 2
Liosban Industrial Estate
Tuam Road
Galway
Phone: 091-768 002
Hours: Monday to Thursday
07.30 to 12.30
14.00 to 15.00
Friday
07.30 to 12.30
Map: Google maps
 
Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB)
Dublin Regional Office
Address: 13-14 Burgh Quay
Dublin 2
Phone: 01-666 9100
Email: gnib_dv@garda.ie
Hours: Monday to Thursday
08.00 to 22.00
Friday
08.00 to 16.00
Map: Google maps

 
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