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Ireland Tourist Visa

The Ireland Tourist Visa, officially the short-stay ‘C’ Visit (Tourist) Visa, allows visa-required nationals to travel to Ireland for up to 90 days for holiday, tourism, or leisure purposes. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa does not entitle holders to travel to Ireland — a separate Irish visa is required unless the applicant qualifies for the Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme or the British Irish Visa Scheme (available only to applicants living in India or China at the time of application). All applications are submitted online through the AVATS (Automated Visa Application and Tracking System) portal, run by Immigration Service Delivery (ISD), part of Ireland’s Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. A visa allows travel to Ireland only — it does not guarantee entry, as an immigration officer at the border can still refuse entry even with a valid visa. Final approval rests solely with Irish consular authorities.

Eligibility

To apply for an Ireland Tourist Visa, applicants generally must:

 

  • Provide evidence of the purpose and conditions of the intended stay, such as a tourism itinerary
  • Show sufficient ties to their country of residence and motivation to return home after the visit, such as employment, property, or family
  • Demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover the trip
  • Provide confirmation of accommodation and travel arrangements
  • Disclose any former visa refusals, deportations, or entry refusals, with original letters from the relevant immigration officials where applicable
  • Not intend to work, volunteer, or rely on Irish public services such as public hospitals

Submit all non-English or non-Irish documents with a certified translation

Applications must be made from the country where the applicant is ordinarily resident, and can be submitted up to a maximum of 90 days before the intended travel date.

Government Visa Fees

Fee ComponentApproximate Cost
Single-journey visa€60
Multiple-journey visa€100

*Some applicants are exempt from the visa fee altogether — check current exemptions on the official Immigration Service Delivery website. Fees are non-refundable, even if the application is declined, and some Irish embassies or consulates may charge an additional service or shipping fee. Information may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances — always confirm exact Ireland Visa Fees on the official irishimmigration.ie website.

Ireland Visa Processing Time

Ireland Visa Processing Time for the Tourist Visa varies depending on the visa type, the specific Irish embassy or consulate handling the application, and the time of year. While official guidance notes that processing times depend on application volume and available resources at any given time, some Irish consulates estimate around 20 working days after receipt of all required documentation for standard applications. Applicants are strongly advised not to purchase non-refundable travel tickets before receiving a decision on their visa, and to apply as early as possible — up to 90 days in advance — particularly during peak travel seasons when processing may take longer.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid passport (with sufficient remaining validity)
Recent passport-style photograph
Completed AVATS online application, printed and signed
Application letter confirming the reason for travel, itinerary with dates, and who is responsible for expenses
Proof of accommodation and flight confirmations
Evidence of sufficient funds (bank statements)
Evidence of employment (payslips, employer letter) or business ownership
Evidence of property or family ties in country of residence
Optional medical/travel insurance confirmation
Certified English or Irish translations of any non-English documents

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm whether you need a visa to travel to Ireland based on your nationality.
Create your application on the AVATS online portal, selecting "Short Stay (C)" and "Visit Tourist" as the reason for travel.
Complete the online application form.
Print, read, sign, and date the application summary sheet and declaration generated by the system.
Gather all required supporting documents and certified translations, if needed.
Pay the applicable visa fee.
Submit your summary sheet and documents to the designated Irish embassy, consulate, or visa application centre.
Track your application status through the Department of Justice portal.
Receive your visa decision, then travel to Ireland within the visa's validity.

Important Notes

Visa approval is decided solely by Irish consular authorities.
A visa allows travel to Ireland only; an immigration officer at the border can still refuse entry.
Extensions are only granted in cases of emergency or exceptional circumstances.
The tourist visa does not permit paid work, volunteering, or use of publicly funded services.
Do not book non-refundable travel until your visa is approved.
Ireland is not party to the Schengen Agreement — a Schengen visa does not entitle you to travel to Ireland.
Providing false or misleading information will result in visa refusal and may negatively affect future applications.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa requires accurate documentation, a genuine travel purpose, and compliance with the immigration requirements prescribed by the Irish authorities. At Shivansh Consultants, we provide personalized guidance and end-to-end support, assisting you with visa application forms, travel itineraries, hotel bookings, travel insurance, financial documents, and all required supporting paperwork. Our experienced consultants carefully review your application to help minimize errors and delays while ensuring your documentation is complete and meets the applicable visa requirements. We are committed to delivering transparent, reliable, and client-focused assistance throughout your Ireland holiday planning and visa application journey. While the final decision on visa approval rests solely with the Irish immigration authorities, our goal is to help you submit a complete, accurate, and well-prepared Ireland Tourist Visa application with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does an Ireland Tourist Visa cost?
A single-journey visa costs €60, and a multiple-journey visa costs €100. Some applicants may be exempt from the fee — check current exemptions on the official Immigration Service Delivery website.
2. How long does the Ireland Tourist Visa take to process?
Processing time varies by visa type, consulate, and season. Some Irish consulates estimate around 20 working days after all required documents are received, though official guidance notes this can vary based on application volume.
3. Does a Schengen visa let me travel to Ireland?
No, Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa or residence permit does not entitle you to travel to Ireland without a separate Irish visa, unless you qualify for a specific waiver scheme.
4. What documents are required for an Ireland Tourist Visa from India?
A confirmed onward flight itinerary and a valid passport are generally sufficient for most travellers; visa-restricted nationalities Common documents include a valid passport, proof of funds, an application letter explaining your travel purpose, accommodation confirmation, and evidence of ties to your home country. Additional documents may be requested depending on individual circumstances.
needing to clear immigration may need additional documents.
5. Can I extend my Ireland Tourist Visa?
Generally, no. Extensions are only granted in exceptional circumstances such as an emergency, and any extension request is handled by Irish immigration authorities directly.