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 (usually up to 90 days).

What can you do with an Ireland Visitor Visa?

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

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

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

How to apply

To apply for Ireland Visitor visa with Konsultan Visa first you need to collect all required documents, scan it or take a picture of it and send it to our staff via Email or Whatsapp, please do note that the picture/scan must be Clear, Readable and NOT CROPPED in any way, or you may visit our office with the document for us to scan it. Below are the required documents.

Required Documents:

No.DocumentNotes
1.PassportCurrent passport need to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay, if you have any previous/expired passport, please do attach them too
2.National ID Card (KTP)If the person is below the legal age, this is not required
3.Birth Certificate-
4.Family Card (KK)-
5.Marriage CertificateRequired only if you are married
6.Photographs (3 Copies)photos of the applicant with a white background, 3.5X4.5cm of size
7.Bank StatementEvidence of sufficient funds to cover your travel expenses and accommodation, we recommend around IDR50.000.000
8.Bank Referencethis is a letter from your bank stating that you are their member, since when, and your current bank deposit
9.Letter from WorkRequired if you are working you will need to attach letter from work stating where, at what position, since when, salary of your current workplace
10.PayslipRequired if you are working, we require payslip of the last 3 months
11.Business CertificateRequired if you are a business owner NIB or letter from head of your village stating that you are owning the business. If you do not own any business this is not required
12.Statement from schoolRequired if you are a student a signed statement from your school stating you are an active student
13.Student CardRequired if you are a student
14.Flight ticket/BookWe can help you provide this and in fact, the visa fee we requested has included flight book fee too!, however if you have booked the flight or want to book it yourself, it is OK too
15.Hotel BookRequired if you are planning to stay at a hotel in Australia, however if you are staying with your family, this is not required, we can also help you to book the hotel
16.Undertaking LetterA Statement letter confirming that you will obey the conditions of your visa.
17.ItineraryA written plan of your trip to Ireland
18.Travel InsuranceTravel or medical insurance that covers your medical expenses during your stay in Ireland

Additional Documents (if applicable):

No.DocumentNote
1.Invitation LetterIf you are invited by friend or family
2.Copy of Inviter PassportIf you are invited by friend or family
3.Inviter Bank StatementIf your inviter is also sponsoring you
4.Inviter Proof of AccomodationIf your inviter also providing Accomodation
5.KITASIf you are a foreigner who want to apply in Indonesia

Please do note that we may ask for other document as well depending on the case

Once we receive your documents, we will check it, once everything is okay we will send you invoice and you can proceed to payment.

Visa Fees: Admin fee of 100 EUR

Processing Time

Ireland Visitor Visa usually takes around 3 weeks to process.

NOTE

Please do note that the result of the visa application is solely on the embassy's hand, and we cannot intervene their decision. As such we can always reapply the visa, however once you have rejection history, it will be harder to apply as you need to explain why you were rejected previously and what have you done to fix it.

Make sure to read the conditions of your Visa carefully. There may be restrictions on your activities or where you can go in Ireland.