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Visas for tourists visiting Ireland

Who needs a short-stay visa for ireland, how to apply for a short-stay visa, documents to send for a short-stay visa, decisions and appeals, can i stay longer than 3 months, further information.

If you plan to visit Ireland, you should check if you need a visa .

This page has information on how to apply for a short-stay visa. This is also called a ‘C’ visa and is usually valid for up to 90 days from the issue date of the visa. You apply for a C visa if you plan to come to Ireland:

  • For tourism
  • To visit family or friends
  • To get married
  • For medical treatment
  • For short-term study

If you are not a citizen of the EU, EEA, Switzerland or UK and you do not need a visa to come to Ireland, you still need to have documents with you to show the reason for your visit. You must present yourself at immigration when you enter Ireland.

Having a visa does not guarantee that you will be allowed to enter Ireland .

You apply for a visa online. You complete a separate application for each person travelling, including children. After you have submitted the visa form, you have 30 days to send the supporting documents. It’s a good idea to prepare your documents before completing the form.

You pay a fee of €60 for each application. A multiple entry visa costs €100.

When you have submitted the form, you will get a summary of your application. This includes:

  • Your visa application transaction number
  • Your application summary sheet
  • Details of the application office where you should send your documents

You send the signed summary sheet with your documents.

You must send documents in support of your application. This section has information on the main documents you need to send. You can get more information about documentation on the Irish Immigration Delivery website.

You must send original documents (not photocopies). If your documents are not in English, you must send a certified translation and the original document.

Birth, marriage and death certificates will be returned to you. If you want other pages returned to you, you should include a note with your application that says this. Send a photocopy (in addition to the original) of the page you want returned to you.

If your visa is approved, you must get travel insurance before you travel to Ireland.

Letter of application

You must write a letter that explains why you want to come to Ireland. You should give the details of your trip, including the dates you plan to be here, where you will stay and how you will pay for things while you are here.

You must say in your letter that you will:

  • Obey the conditions of your visa in full
  • Leave Ireland before your visa expires
  • Not rely on public services or become a burden on the State

If you are visiting friends or family your letter should also have:

  • Their names and addresses
  • The names and addresses of any of your family who live in Ireland or another country in the EEA or Switzerland, even if you do not plan to visit them

Letter of invitation

If you are visiting someone in Ireland, you should send a letter of invitation written by them. The letter should have information about how they know you, the dates you are visiting them and why they are inviting you to Ireland.

They should include a colour copy of their passport or national identity card. If they are from outside the EEA, Switzerland and UK, they must include a copy of their Irish Resident Permit and the current immigration stamp in their passport.

The letter must also say that they understand you must:

Information about where you will stay

You must include the details of where you will stay. You should include printouts of your booking confirmations. If you are staying with friends, family or colleagues, see ‘letter of invitation’ above.

You must send your current passport. It must be valid for at least 6 months after the date you plan to leave Ireland. You must also send a photocopy of each page of all of your previous passports.

Proof of finances

You must show that you have the money you need for your trip. If someone else is paying for your visit (for example a family member), you should send documents to show that they can afford to pay for you.

You don’t need to have a particular or set amount of money to qualify for a short-stay visa.

Passport photos

Include 2 passport photos. You must sign your name and put your visa application transaction number on the back of each photo.

Show that you must return home

You must show that you have strong ties to your home country and that you must return home. This could be family responsibilities, work, education or something else. You should send proof of these responsibilities. For example, if you are working you should send a letter from your employer and recent payslips.

You can read more details of the documents you need on the Immigration Service Delivery website.

If you sent your application to Dublin, you can check visa decisions and waiting times . If you sent your application somewhere else, you can contact the embassy or consulate you sent your documents to for updates on your application. Applications take around 8 weeks, but may take longer.

If your visa application is successful, the visa office will post your passport back to you with the visa attached. The visa will be valid for a particular period. Having a visa does not guarantee that you will be allowed to enter Ireland .

You will get a letter that says why your visa application was refused. You can appeal this decision within 2 months.

You are expected to leave the State on or before the date which has been stamped on your passport by the Immigration Officer when you entered.

You can only extend your visa if there is an unexpected change in your circumstances since you entered Ireland.

You cannot get an extension if:

  • There is no change in circumstances from the time you entered Ireland
  • There is no change in circumstances from the time you were granted a travel visa
  • You are in Ireland to seek medical attention
  • You are seeking a permission to marry in Ireland
  • You are in Ireland to provide childcare facilities
  • You wish to live in Ireland full time

Some people do not have to pay the visa fee .

A visa costs:

Single-journey visa : €60

Multiple-journey visa : €100

If you require a visa in order to visit Ireland, your application must be made online .

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Related documents

  • Visas for people visiting Ireland on business Certain people who wish to travel to Ireland for business purposes require visas. Find out more. 1955.1193
  • Student visas to study in Ireland People from certain countries who wish to study in Ireland require visas. Find out more. 1066.1954
  • Returning to Ireland to care for a family member This page includes information on returning to Ireland to care for a family member. 983.8771

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Ireland Tourist Visa

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.

Visit Ireland:

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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  • Ireland Visa For Indians: Here Is Everything You Need To Know Before Applying In 2024!

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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

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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 is a mixture of rich heritage, exquisite landscapes, artistic inspiration, and extremely warm & friendly people. From offering the best coffee in the world to being the birthplace of Game of Thrones – Ireland is a must-visit tourist destination. 

Indian nationals wanting to explore Ireland as visitors are mandated to apply for Ireland Tourist Visa from India. The Ireland Tourist Visa allows you to come to Ireland as a visitor.

Top reasons to visit Ireland

  • Beautiful landscapes and incredible places to see.
  • Amazing outdoor adventures.
  • You can stay in a castle (& it won’t cost a fortune!).
  • Ireland is packed with history.
  • Festivals, music, and dancing.
  • Some of the best road trips on the planet.
  • The food scene is evolving.
  • You can retrace your Irish roots (if you have any!).
  • It has some of the oldest pubs in the world.
  • The people are super friendly.

Types of Ireland Tourist Visa

Who is eligible for ireland tourist visa.

  • Be a genuine traveler and have a good intention behind visiting Ireland.
  • Must have sufficient funds to bear all the expenses throughout the stay.
  • Have strong ties to home country and reasons to return back after the stay.
  • Be of good character and showcase a clean criminal track record.
  • Be in good health. 

What is the process to apply for Ireland Tourist Visa from India?

  • STEP 1: Identify the type of visa – Determine the purpose of your visit to Ireland – there are two types of visas – Single-entry and Multiple-entry. This will help you identify the exact type of visa you need to apply for. 
  • STEP 2: Gather the required documents – Gather the required supporting documents for your Ireland Tourist Visa. Refer to the document checklist for the same. 
  • STEP 3: Fill out your application – Visit the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service website and start filling out your Tourist Visa application form. Select Journey Type as ‘Single’ or ‘Multiple’.
  • STEP 4: Schedule a visa appointment – If applicable, schedule an appointment for a Tourist Visa at the nearest Ireland Embassy/Consulate. 
  • STEP 5: Pay the application fee - Pay the required Tourist Visa application fee. You can pay the processing fee either electronically as a bank transfer or at a designated bank by cash. 
  • STEP 6: Submit your Tourist Visa application – Submit your complete Ireland Tourist Visa application at least 30 days prior to travel. 

What are the documents required for Ireland Tourist Visa?  

  • Original passport that is valid for at least six months.
  • Completed Ireland Tourist Visa application form.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Invitation letter from the host, if visiting friends/family.
  • Proof of having enough finances to support your travel and stay in the country.
  • A cover letter explaining why you want to visit Ireland, your duration of stay, date of return, etc.
  • Round-way ticket confirmation from any airline serving Ireland.
  • Processing visa fee receipt paid by demand draft, credit card, or cash.
  • Medical and Police clearance reports. 

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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 $250.99 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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All about Ireland Tourist Visa from India

Enchanting castles, a plethora of stories and festivals, the famous GOT locations and charming coastlines. Over the years, Ireland has become one of the most desired tourist destinations. If you too are planning to visit the country soon for a holiday, you will need a tourist visa to begin with. How do you get one? That’s exactly what we’re here to guide you with.

Do Indians need a visa for Ireland?

Yes, Indian passport holders do need an Irish visa to visit the Republic of Ireland. But if you plan to visit Northern Ireland, then a UK visa would suffice. 

For a short stay, all Indians require a tourist visa to travel to Ireland. Their maximum stay could be for 90 days and these visas are called ‘C’ category visa. One should know that a tourist visa does not allow the visitor to:

  • Do any kind of work either paid or unpaid.
  • Use any public facility like a hospital.

An Irish tourist visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days.

Is there a visa on arrival in Ireland for Indian citizens?

No, there is no visa on arrival for Indians traveling to Ireland. However, those with a valid UK visa can still travel to Northern Ireland.

Ireland visa fee for Indian citizens

Documents required for ireland tourist visa.

The following are a list of documents you’d require:

  • Printed and signed application form: Mention the details related to travel like dates, places, and duration.
  • Passport sized coloured photographs. The photograph should be 35X45 mm with white background and Matt finish. Make sure that about 70-80% of the face is visible.
  • Original passport with a minimum of one blank page. It is necessary for the insertion of the visa sticker. The passport should be valid for 6 months.
  • Proof of stay in Ireland such as hotel reservations.
  • Air tickets both inwards and outwards. 
  • Itinerary of the applicant during his or her stay in Ireland.
  • Copy of your travel insurance policy.
  • Income Tax Return copy of last 3 years. 
  • Around 6 months bank statements of the candidate.
  • Salary slip for the last 3 months of the current organization(applicable if working).
  • If you run a business, then a business registration certificate is needed.
  • If students are traveling then they need to submit a bonafide certificate or ID proof.
  • NOC from husband if a solo woman is travelling to Ireland.

How to apply for Ireland tourist visa from India?

The process to apply for Ireland Tourist visa is quite simple and can be executed online. The candidate needs to follow these steps:

  • Visit the website http://www.inis.gov.ie  and fill the form online.
  • Make sure all the details entered are correct.
  • Submit the form carefully after reading the information twice.
  • Pay the due fees for the tourist visa.
  • Schedule an appointment at the nearest Ireland visa application center.

After the application process is complete and the interview is done, the processing is in the hands of the embassy.

Ireland tourist visa processing time

It usually takes about 10-15 working days to process the Ireland Tourist visa.

With visa in your hands and bookings confirmed, pack your bags for a fun-filled exotic vacation in Ireland.

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The whole point of a vacation is to take a break, relieve stress and rejuvenate. Securing your trip with a travel insurance ensures that even in the case of unforeseen circumstances, you don’t end up stressed or worried. Following are some of the benefits of a travel insurance for your trip to Ireland :

  • To cover medical expenses in all cases. Think of it that you were excited when you reached Giant’s Causeway, Co. Antrim. Your feet stuck in one of the rocks, turning your ankle and gosh you got injured with minor bleeding. You need medical assistance for the treatment. With your travel policy, medical expenses could be covered.
  • Suppose you were at Malin Head, North most point of Ireland. Somehow you skid and sustained serious injuries that left you in fracture. Now you could not move but you needed to reach the hospital. Such medical evacuation to the safest place is covered under the Travel Policy.
  • Travel Insurance will cover immediate cancellation costs like booking amounts of hotels and tickets only due to the unexpected happening your employer passed away and all your leaves were cancelled.
  • For the times when you lost your bag which had your passport and other valuables. Without any essential documents like your passport, survival in any foreign country could bring some strain. But if you have a travel policy then it will compensate you for that too.
  • Not each time can we be cautious of our acts. Imagine that you end up damaging someone else’s property, you will be protected for all such liabilities incurred. 
  • Think of the moment when you were waiting for a cab with all your luggage. And somebody with a blink of an eye just took all your belongings. Travel insurance covers you for all such losses. 

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Known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the ancient city of Anuradhapura, relax on the golden beaches of Bentota, or take a scenic train ride through the lush tea plantations of Ella. Don't forget to indulge in delicious Sri Lankan cuisine, famous for its flavoursome curries and fresh seafood.

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Escape to paradise in the South Pacific with a trip to Fiji. This archipelago of over 300 islands boasts crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and lush rainforests. Spend your days snorkelling, diving, or simply lounging on the pristine beaches. Immerse yourself in the local Fijian culture by attending a traditional kava ceremony or exploring the bustling markets in Suva.

Home to the magnificent Angkor Wat temple complex, Cambodia is a treasure trove of ancient wonders and rich history. Explore the temples of Angkor, cruise along the Tonle Sap Lake, or discover the vibrant street food scene in Phnom Penh. For a relaxing retreat, head to the coastal town of Sihanoukville and unwind on the serene beaches of Koh Rong.

Step back in time and explore the mystical beauty of Jordan. Marvel at the ancient city of Petra, carved into pink sandstone cliffs, and float effortlessly in the salty waters of the Dead Sea. Experience the vibrant culture of Amman, wander through bustling souks, and savor the flavors of authentic Jordanian cuisine.

With its overwater bungalows, turquoise lagoons, and pristine white-sand beaches, the Maldives is the ultimate tropical paradise. Indulge in luxury at a secluded island resort, snorkel alongside colourful marine life, or embark on a romantic sunset cruise. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, the Maldives offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Located in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is renowned for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and diverse culture. Explore the vibrant capital of Port Louis, hike through Black River Gorges National Park, or swim with dolphins in the crystal-clear waters of Tamarin Bay. Don't miss the chance to sample delicious Creole cuisine and explore the island's colonial history.

From the lush jungles of Bali to the cultural riches of Yogyakarta, Indonesia is a treasure trove of natural and cultural wonders. Explore ancient temples, hike up volcanic peaks, or relax on the picturesque beaches of Gili Islands. Dive enthusiasts will be in awe of the underwater wonders of Raja Ampat, home to some of the world's most biodiverse marine ecosystems.

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With the summer holiday season fast approaching, it's time to start mapping out your travel plans. And as you do, it's also essential to stay updated on the latest visa regulations to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. Also, staying updated will help you choose your options more wisely, and make the most out of it. In short, knowing the visa requirements and updates can make all the difference.

Here are some noteworthy visa updates for 2024 that every Indian traveller should be aware of.

Japan's introduction of eVisas for Indian travellers

Japan has launched eVisa applications for Indian travellers. Administered by Japan Visa Application Centers operated by VFS Global, this streamlined process retains the familiar steps of submitting documents and applications to VFS. Designed for short-term tourism, the eVisa will be offering a single-entry option allowing stays of up to 90 days. Both Indian nationals and foreigners residing in India are eligible to submit their applications.

Notably, visas will now be issued electronically rather than as physical stickers in passports. Upon approval, travellers must present a visa issuance notice on their mobile device at the airport, necessitating internet access. Do note that alternative formats such as PDFs or printed copies of the eVisa will not be accepted.

Dubai's introduces five-year, multiple-entry tourist visa

Dubai has recently introduced a new visa program tailored for Indian tourists in response to a significant increase in the number of Indian visitors. This visa program offers a five-year, multiple-entry permit, enabling travelers to spend up to 90 days per visit, with the option to extend once, and a yearly cap of 180 days.

This visa will cater to both business and leisure trips, and will allow unlimited entries and exits within the five-year period. Requirements will include a passport photo, six months' worth of bank statements showing a balance of at least $4,000 (INR 3,33,447), a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months, health insurance, and round-trip flight tickets. The application process will typically take 2-5 days, with submissions accepted through the GDRFA website or app, or the official ICP website.

Thailand's visa-free option for Indian travellers

The Thai Government recently announced a temporary visa exemption for Indian passport holders from November 10, 2023, to May 10, 2024. During this period, Indian travellers can enter Thailand for tourism purposes without requiring a tourist visa, enjoying a 30-day stay.

Kenya's eliminates visa requirements

Effective January 1, Kenya eliminated visa requirements for not only Indian citizens, but also for all global visitors, in a move aimed at bolstering the nation's vital tourism sector. This visa-free initiative will facilitate seamless travel experiences for visitors keen on wildlife safaris and beach vacations.

Romania and Bulgaria's access to Schengen Visas

Romania and Bulgaria have partially joined the Schengen Area, expanding the scope of the Schengen visa to include 29 countries across continental Europe. This means Indian travellers can now obtain Schengen visas from Romania and Bulgaria, permitting stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, do note that visas issued before April 1 by these two countries won't grant access to the entire Schengen area. Travellers from non-Schengen countries may still undergo passport checks when travelling between different Schengen destinations. Visa issuance for Bulgaria and Romania can be processed on their respective official websites.

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