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irelandflagAn Ireland Visa is not always necessary when visiting the country. A transit visa for use inside the country is more common. Having an Irish visa will not exempt you from registering with immigration agents. Ireland has a web site and a 1-800 telephone number to help you navigate the visa application process.

Visa Exempt: People who are residents of a country that is a member of the European Union do not need a visa to enter Ireland. Residents of Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway are also exempt from having an entry visa. People who posses a Geneva Convention Article 28 travel document and those with a issued Article 28 or have a 4 EU FAM do not need a visa.

Application: Visa applications can be filled out online. Online applications are very thorough. You will be asked questions about your personal history, your employment status, your travel history and more. Make sure you save each page before continuing. At the end of the application, make sure you print out a copy for your records. Unless you are under the age of 16, you are required to sign your visa application. If you are traveling as a family, all of their passport information must be included. A passport type photograph is required for a visa to Ireland. You can also apply at the embassy or consulate of Ireland in your country of residence.

Fees: The typical fee for a standard visa is $89 dollars for a single entry into the country, $148 for multiple entries and $25 for a port only transit visa. Ireland transit visas only allow people to make travel connections. They are not allowed to leave the port, airport or station where they arrived.

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Documentation: A valid passport is required. You must also supply information on your accommodations while visiting such as a letter from a relative listing their name and address or motel reservations. If you are visiting Ireland for education, you must prove that your enrollment and that you have paid your tuition and fees in full. Individuals who are entering the country for employment must provide information from their employer.

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Approval: The Irish government suggests that you allow a minimum of eight weeks after you submit your application to receive visa approval. If you choose not to fill out your visa application online, you would be wise to you print your answers. You must answer all questions in English; all other languages will result in visa denial. Before you submit your application, double check it and all your supporting documentation. The most common reason for visa denial is the lack of supporting documentation and illegible handwriting.

Should you need additional information or assistance on how to get an Ireland visa visit Citizens Information or Inis.gov, as always you can contact your local Ireland embassy or consulate for assistance.

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