Weekly Visa Update from Irish Embassy

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The Irish Embassy is committed to providing weekly updates on the latest developments, updates, and changes regarding visa applications for citizens of all countries. We understand that the visa application process can be a daunting and confusing task, which is why we strive to keep our clients informed of any changes that may affect their application.

Visa Application Process

Applying for a visa to enter Ireland involves several steps. Firstly, it is important that you understand which type of visa you require and the necessary documents that you must provide. Different types of visas include general employment permits, study visas, and business visas.

It is also vital that you ensure that you complete the visa application form accurately and completely. Any errors or omissions on the form can lead to delays in the processing of your application or even rejection of your application. Once your application has been submitted, you will be notified by the embassy of the status of your application. This process may take a few days or several weeks, depending on the type of visa being applied for.

Current Visa Processing Times

At present, the Irish Embassy is experiencing high volumes of visa applications. Therefore, the processing times for visa applications may be longer than usual. We advise that applicants submit their application well in advance of their planned travel to Ireland to avoid any potential delays. The current processing time for visa applications is approximately 8-10 weeks. Applicants can track the status of their application online.

Changes to Visa Application Fees

Effective January 1, 2021, there have been changes to the visa application fees. The fee for a short-stay visa (less than 90 days) is 80 euros, while the fee for a long-stay visa (more than 90 days) is 160 euros. Additionally, there are reduced fees for certain categories of visa applications, such as for children under the age of 6 and family members of EU citizens.

COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions have been put in place by the Irish government. Non-essential travel to Ireland is currently prohibited. Those who must travel for essential purposes must provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test result before arriving in Ireland and must also self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. It is important that all applicants understand and adhere to the current travel restrictions.

In conclusion, we hope that this weekly update provides helpful information to all those intending to apply for an Irish visa. We encourage all applicants to keep up-to-date with the latest developments pertaining to visa applications and travel restrictions. The Irish Embassy remains committed to providing timely and accurate information to all its clients.