Ireland

Ireland

Ireland Visitor Visa

What is an Ireland Visitor Visa?

An Ireland Visitor Visa allows you to visit Ireland for tourism, business, or family visits for a short period of time (usually up to 90 days).

What can you do with an Ireland Visitor Visa?

Tourism: Explore Ireland's stunning landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant cities. Business: Attend meetings, conferences, or trade fairs. Family Visits: Visit friends or relatives. Short Courses: Take short-term courses or language classes.

What can’t you do with an Ireland Visitor Visa?

Work: You are not allowed to take up employment or work while on a visitor visa. Study: You are not allowed to pursue long-term studies with a visitor visa. Settle: You are not allowed to settle in Ireland on a visitor visa.

How to apply

To apply for an Ireland Visitor Visa through Konsultan Visa, first you need to gather all required documents, scan or photograph them, and then send them to our staff via Email or WhatsApp. Please note that the photos/scans must be Clear, Readable, and NOT CROPPED in any way, or you may visit our office with the documents so we can help you scan them. Below are the required documents.

Required Documents:

No.DocumentNotes
1.PassportYour current passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. If you have any previous/expired passport, please include it as well
2.National ID CardIf the applicant is under legal age, this is not required
3.Birth Certificate-
4.Family Card-
5.Marriage Book/Marriage CertificateOnly required if you are married
6.Photo (3 copies)Applicant photo with a white background, size 3.5 x 4.5 cm
7.Bank StatementProof of sufficient funds to cover your travel and accommodation costs; we recommend around IDR 50,000,000
8.Bank Reference LetterA letter from your bank stating that you are their customer, since when, and your current savings balance
9.Employment LetterRequired if you are employed, you must attach an employment letter stating where you work, your position, since when you have worked there, and your current salary
10.PayslipsRequired if you are employed, we request the last 3 months of payslips
11.Business CertificateRequired if you are a business owner, NIB or a letter from the village head stating that you own the business. If you do not own a business, this is not required
12.School LetterRequired if you are a student, an official signed letter from your school/university stating that you are an active student
13.Student CardRequired if you are a student
14.Flight Ticket/BookingWe can help provide this, and the visa fee we charge already includes the flight booking fee! However, if you already have a ticket or want to book it yourself, that is also fine
15.Hotel BookingRequired if you plan to stay in a hotel in Ireland; however, if you will stay with family, this is not required. We can also help you book a hotel
16.Undertaking LetterA declaration confirming that you will comply with all visa conditions.
17.ItineraryA written travel plan for your stay in Ireland
18.Travel InsuranceTravel or medical insurance covering your medical expenses during your stay in Ireland

Additional Documents (if required):

No.DocumentNotes
1.Invitation LetterIf you are invited by friends or family
2.Copy of Inviter's PassportIf you are invited by friends or family
3.Inviter's Bank StatementIf your inviter is also acting as your financial sponsor
4.Inviter's Proof of AccommodationIf your inviter is also providing accommodation
5.KITASIf you are a foreign national applying from Indonesia

Please note that we may also request other documents depending on the specifics of each case

Once we receive your documents, we will review them. Once everything is confirmed safe and in order, we will send you an invoice and you can proceed with payment.

Processing Time

The completion of the Ireland Visitor Visa process usually takes around 3 weeks.

NOTE

Please note that the outcome of the visa application is entirely in the hands of the embassy, and we cannot interfere with their decision. That said, we can always reapply for the visa, but after you have a refusal history, the application process will become more difficult because you will need to explain why you were previously refused and what you have done to address it.

Make sure to read your visa conditions carefully. There may be restrictions on your activities or the places you can visit in Ireland.

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