Ireland Visa Application and Follow-up Procedures
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    Ireland Visa Application and Follow-up Procedures

    Immigration Expert
    Jan 21, 202538 min read

    Ireland Visa Application and Follow-up Procedures

    Citizens of the Republic of Turkey who wish to travel to Ireland for a short or long term are subject to a visa, regardless of passport type. Since the Irish foreign mission does not accept visa applications directly, those who wish to obtain an Irish visa must complete their visa applications by making an appointment through an intermediary institution or accredited organization. Completed visa applications are evaluated by the official foreign mission of Ireland and as a result, the visa application is concluded as positive or negative.

    Does Ireland Require a Visa?

    Ireland requires a visa for citizens of the Republic of Turkey to travel to the country. According to the visa requirements of the Republic of Ireland, a visa is required for all passport types, including burgundy, green, grey and black.

    Does Ireland Require a Visa for a Green Passport?

    Ireland requires a visa for a green passport. It is not possible to travel to Ireland without a visa with a green passport (special passport) issued to civil servants and their families who meet the conditions. Green passport holders do not have the right to travel to Ireland without a visa.

    What are the Irish Visa Types?

    Irish visa types are listed below according to their validity period and purpose of issuance.

    • Ireland C type visa : The Irish C type visa is a short-term visa type. C type visa holders have the right to stay in Ireland for up to 90 days. The C type visa type is the visa type required for touristic travel, visiting family or friends, business, internship, fair, conference and short-term training programs. Since it is not possible to extend the C type visa period later, it is not possible for the travel made with this visa to exceed 90 days.
    • Ireland D type visa : The Irish long-term (D type) national visa type is a visa type issued for people who want to stay in Ireland for more than 90 days. People who are not citizens of European Union countries and want to travel to Ireland to reside, work, study or do research are required to have a D type visa. Due to the detailed analysis of the applicant in D type visas, approval times are generally longer than short-term visa types.

    There are also two types of Irish visas, single entry and multiple entry, depending on the number of entries into the country. While a single entry allows you to enter Ireland once, those with an Irish multiple visa can leave and re-enter Ireland within a period of 90 days. Since a multiple visa is valid for the period obtained with Irish visas, leaving the country and returning again during the visa period does not reset the 90-day visa period and is counted within this period.

    What are the Type C (Short-Term) Ireland Visa Types?

    Ireland Type C (short-term) visa types are listed below.

    • Ireland tourist visa
    • Ireland family friend visit visa
    • Ireland work visa
    • Irish cultural event visa
    • Ireland treatment visa
    • Ireland language school visa
    • Ireland internship visa
    • Ireland marriage visa
    • Ireland seafarer visa

    Short-term Irish visas are the types of visas that must be obtained for trips to Ireland that will last less than 90 days. The type of visa that is appropriate for the purpose of travel must be selected and the necessary documents must be collected. The Irish tourist visa is the most preferred visa type for trips to Ireland, as it is the type of visa that must be obtained for touristic travels.

    What are the Type D (Long Term) Ireland Visa Types?

    Ireland type D (long-term) visa types are listed below.

    • Ireland work visa
    • Ireland family reunification visa
    • Ireland student visa
    • Ireland investor visa
    • Ireland work and holiday visa

    The documents required for Irish visa applications and the time it takes to approve the application vary depending on the visa type. Since detailed evaluations are made for Irish D type visa applications, visa approval usually takes longer than short-term applications.

    What are the Ireland Visa Application Requirements?

    Ireland visa application requirements are listed below.

    • Having a clean criminal record
    • The person must have documents proving that he/she will return to the country.
    • No previous visa violations
    • No record of any kind in the Irish Intelligence System
    • Proof of sufficient income, savings or a valid sponsor

    The conditions given above apply to all Irish visa types. For long-term visa and residence permit applications, the Irish visa requirements may vary depending on the type of visa requested.

    What are the Required Documents for Ireland Visa Application?

    The documents required for Ireland visa application are listed below.

    • Ireland visa application form : It must be filled out in English on the official website of the Irish Citizenship and Immigration Service. It must then be printed out and signed. It must be filled out completely and with correct information that does not conflict with other documents.
    • Passport : Must contain at least two blank pages and be valid for six months after the visa expires. A photocopy of all stamped and visa-containing pages in the passport must be made. Previously used passports must also be submitted.
    • Photo : Two 35 mm wide and 45 mm long color and biometric photographs must be submitted.
    • Visa petition : A signed visa petition written in official language, including information such as the reason for travel, duration of stay and how expenses will be covered, must be submitted.
    • Travel health insurance : A travel health insurance policy valid for the duration of the person's trip and covering the region where he/she will stay must be declared.
    • Financial documentation : In order to prove that the person or their sponsor has sufficient financial means to travel to Ireland, they must provide detailed bank account information for six months. In addition, the person is required to submit salary slips for the last three months.
    • Social security documents : SGK employment declaration and service record documents must be submitted to the application center with a barcode. They can be obtained via e-government.
    • Detailed population record sample : A detailed population record sample containing the population information of the person and his/her family can be obtained via e-government.
    • Return documents: The person must submit documents as evidence showing that he/she must return to his/her country after the visa period; these documents include various documents such as continuing school education, temporary employer permit and an official letter issued by the workplace stating that the person can continue working after returning to the country.
    • Hotel and flight reservations: The person must declare hotel and flight tickets that match the dates of their trip to Ireland. It is important that the flight tickets are purchased as round trip tickets as it proves that the person will return to their country after their visa expires.
    • Visa fee payment: A payment receipt showing that the visa fee has been paid may be requested.
    • Visa refusal documents : If the person has previously been denied a visa from any country, official documents explaining these visa refusals and the reasons may be requested to be submitted.
    • Education plan : If a person travels to Ireland for education, a plan containing detailed information about the educational institution and the education to be received must be declared.
    • Company documents: Additional documents such as signature circulars, registration and activity documents and tax certificates of the company you work for may be requested.

    The list of documents required for an Irish visa stated above includes the standard documents requested for Irish visa applications. Irish visa documents vary depending on the type of visa requested and the employment status of the applicant. The documents required for an Irish visa must be prepared in English with accurate information and completeness. Irish visa documents must be declared in their original form and it is recommended that at least one photocopy of each document be made.

    How to Fill in the Ireland Application Form?

    The Ireland visa application form must be completed online via the Irish Citizenship and Immigration Service website. The completed visa application form must then be printed out and the signature area on the form must be filled in with a wet signature.

    On the Ireland online visa application form, the person must provide detailed and comprehensive information about himself/herself and the trip he/she will be traveling, including personal information, details about the type of visa sought, travel purpose, travel date, passport type and number, information about previous Irish visa application rejections (if any), employment status, with whom and by what type of transportation the travel will be made. The Ireland visa application form must be filled out completely and with accurate information. There is a high probability that a visa application submitted with incomplete or incorrect information will be rejected.

    What Should an Irish Visa Photo Be Like?

    The Irish visa photo must be 35 mm wide and 45 mm long. Two photographs are required and must be taken within the last six months. In addition, the photographs must be in color and have biometric features and be taken on a white background.

    An example image of an Irish visa photo is given below.

    The submitted photographs must comply with the conditions set by Ireland. In addition, photographs that do not meet the Irish visa photo size standards will negatively affect the visa application.

    How to Write an Irish Visa Petition Sample?

    The Irish visa petition must be written in an official language addressed to the consulate. The petition must include personal information, accommodation details, length of stay in the country, how travel expenses will be covered and transportation. In addition, documents proving that the person will return to their country after the visa expires must be included.

    For those under the age of 18, the petition must be written by the parent or legal guardian and this petition must include information about who will cover the expenses the child will incur in Ireland. The Irish visa application petition sample, like petitions written to other official institutions, must also include date information.

    What is Irish Visa Travel Health Insurance?

    Ireland visa travel health insurance is a type of health insurance requested during visa application. Ireland travel health insurance covers all health expenses that may occur during the period of residence in Ireland.

    Ireland travel health insurance must be valid throughout Ireland. It must also cover the entire period of residence in the country.

    What Language Should the Irish Visa Documents Be In?

    All Ireland visa documents must be in English or Irish or have a certified translation into one of these languages. Both the original and the translated documents must be submitted during the visa application.

    How Much Is the Ireland Visa Application Fee?

    The Irish visa application fee fee for 2022 is 60 Euros for single-entry visas and 100 Euros for multiple-entry visas. The Irish visa fee is paid in cash in Euros at the time of application. Other currencies and credit cards are not accepted for payments.

    For 2022, the average Irish visa fee is 195 Euros, including visa fee, travel insurance, sworn translation if necessary, notary fees and consultancy fee expenses.

    What is the Ireland Visa Consultancy Fee?

    Ireland visa consultancy fees vary depending on the type of visa to be applied for. For short-term visas, it varies between 25 - 90 euros, for long-term visas, it varies between 70 - 160 euros.

    How to Get an Irish Visa?

    Irish visa applications are made by making an appointment within 30 days after filling out the online application form and by personally applying to the Irish visa application center of the intermediary institution with the necessary documents at the appointment time.

    The person must also have a vaccination card showing that they have completed their COVID-19 vaccinations. After the necessary documents are submitted at the appointment time, the intermediary institution performs biometric procedures and thus the visa application process is officially completed. After the Irish visa procedures are completed, the visa approval process is carried out by the official foreign mission of Ireland.

    How to Get an Irish Student Visa?

    In order to obtain an Irish visa for students, a sponsor petition is required to cover the expenses incurred in Ireland. Family members, educational institutions, companies or associations can sponsor the expenses of the student. In addition, a student certificate must be submitted along with the required visa documents during the application.

    How to Get an Irish Visa for Unemployed Persons?

    In order to obtain an Irish visa for those who are not employed, documents showing that the person has a stable income must be submitted. Property deeds, lease agreements, company shareholding documents or documents showing sponsorship by a first-degree family member are accepted as proof of income.

    How to Get an Irish Visa for Minors Under 18?

    In order to obtain an Irish visa for children under the age of 18, an online visa appointment must first be made. If a child under the age of 18 will be travelling with their family, the necessary visa documents must be declared and a birth certificate must be submitted along with these documents. If the child will be travelling with a single parent, a signed document showing the consent of the other parent or legal guardian and a photocopy of the passport or ID document containing the signature of the other parent must be declared.

    If a child under the age of 18 is traveling with an adult other than their mother and father, a document showing the consent of both parents and a photocopy of the passport or ID of both parents must be submitted. Even if the person the child will be traveling with is another family member (such as a sibling or relative over the age of 18), it is mandatory to submit documents showing the consent of the parents.

    If a child under the age of 18 is traveling alone, a signed document showing the consent of the family and a photocopy of the parents' passport or ID card must be submitted. If there is more than one child traveling, a separate consent document and photocopy are required for each child.

    If one of the parents has died, an official death certificate must be presented; if custody of the child has been given to a single parent, an official court order must be presented.

    Where to get Ireland visa?

    For Irish visa procedures, first of all, an application must be made through an intermediary institution. The institution that decides on Irish visa applications is the Irish Embassy in Ankara. Intermediary institutions are only responsible for directing applications to the official representative office and do not have a role in the decision-making process. After visa applications are approved by the official foreign representative office of Ireland, they are sent to the center where the person applied and the applicant can get their passport back from this address.

    Ireland visa procedures can be carried out in the following provinces.

    • Istanbul Ireland visa application center
    • Irish visa Ankara application center
    • Irish visa Antalya application center
    • Irish visa Izmir application center
    • Irish visa Gaziantep application center

    Does the Irish Embassy Receive Visa Applications?

    The Embassy of Ireland does not accept visa applications directly. Visa applications are made through the visa application centres of the authorized intermediary institution.

    Visa applications made by applicants who regularly reside in Turkey or have a residence permit are evaluated by the Ankara Embassy throughout Turkey without being separated into any jurisdiction.

    Although visa applications are made through an intermediary institution, the evaluation process of the visa application is carried out only by the Irish Consulate. Authorized intermediary institutions do not have the authority to make a decision in the approval process of visa applications.

    Which is the Authorized Authority for Irish Visa?

    The authorized institution for Irish visas is VFS Global. VFS Global provides an appointment system for the application process for Irish visas. An appointment must be made on the website according to the type of visa you want to obtain, and you must personally apply to VFS Global's application center on the appointment day and time.

    After the necessary documents are collected and biometric procedures are completed through an intermediary institution, the visa approval process is carried out by the authorized representative office in Ireland. VFS, which only works as an intermediary institution for applications, does not have a say in the approval process of the Irish visa application.

    How to Get a Visa Appointment for Ireland?

    A visa appointment for Ireland can be made online from the VFS Global agency. First, you must sign up via the VFS Global website with your email address and password. Then, you can select the visa application center and the type of visa you want to apply for, and then set the appointment day and time.

    After the VFS Ireland appointment process is completed, the application must be made in person with the required documents to the specified application center on the appointment day and time. The application is completed after the biometric procedures to be carried out at the visa application center on the Ireland visa appointment date.

    How Many Days Does It Take to Get an Irish Visa?

    Irish visa processing times vary depending on the type of visa applied for. The Irish Embassy in Ankara visa processing times are on average 10 working days for Irish business visa and Irish work visa applications, 14 weeks for Irish student visa applications, 16 weeks for Irish short-term visa applications and 6 months for Irish long-term visa applications.

    How to Track Irish Visa Applications?

    Irish visa tracking processes are carried out via the reference number on the application center's website. In addition, after the visa application is completed, the person is notified via e-mail.

    Where to Find Out the Irish Visa Result?

    The Irish visa result is learned by making an Irish visa inquiry with the application number on the website of the Ankara Embassy. The Irish Consulate Ankara visa results list is published weekly; the numbers of the approved or rejected visa applications are shared through this decision report.

    What are the Reasons for Irish Visa Rejection?

    Reasons for Irish visa refusal are listed below.

    • Lack of required documents
    • The required documents are not translated into English or the translation is not notarized.
    • The application is unsigned
    • Failure to provide information regarding past visa refusals
    • Failure to declare required travel documents
    • Failure to provide sufficient evidence stating the purpose and circumstances of travel
    • The information provided cannot be verified by the Consulate.
    • Insufficient financial means for travel and accommodation
    • The person does not have the right to return to his/her own country or to go to another country.

    If a person's visa application is rejected, they have the right to appeal within two months. A person who is refused an Irish visa can re-apply for a visa unless otherwise stated. If it is determined that the person has knowingly submitted false information and documents during the visa application, they may be banned from re-applying for an Irish visa for up to five years.

    How to Appeal an Irish Visa Refusal?

    Appeals against Irish visa refusals must be made within two months of the visa refusal. Appeals are usually concluded within 12 weeks.

    To appeal, first prepare an appeal letter. The appeal letter must include the person's name, postal address, visa application number and personal e-mail address. The appeal letter must explain in detail why the decision is wrong. If a reason for visa refusal is given, the details of this reason must be stated and any new information that is considered important must be added. The letter must be signed and dated.

    In addition to the objection letter, it is possible to submit additional documents that are considered important for visa acceptance. If the visa refusal letter states that a passport is required for objection, the passport must also be declared during the objection.

    To appeal a visa refusal, you must be over 18 years of age. For those under 18, a visa appeal must be made by a parent, legal guardian or their legal representative.

    If more than two months have passed since the visa refusal, there is no right to appeal; instead, a new visa application can be made. If it is determined that false documents or information were declared in the first application, the person may be banned from applying for a new visa for five years.

    How to Extend an Irish Visa?

    Ireland visa extensions cannot be made for short-term visas. Since the limit for short-term visas is 90 days, it is not possible to exceed 90 days with a visa extension.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions about Irish visas and application procedures are answered below.

    Is It Easy to Get an Irish Visa?

    It can be quite easy to obtain an Irish visa if the documents required for obtaining an Irish visa, such as the application form, photograph, passport, health insurance and other additional documents, are prepared in accordance with the rules and completely.

    Which Countries Can I Visit With an Irish Visa?

    You can only enter Ireland with an Irish visa. Although Ireland is a member of the European Union, it is not possible to enter other European countries with an Irish visa because it is not part of the Schengen area.

    Can I Go to the UK with an Irish Visa?

    No, an Irish visa does not grant entry to the UK for citizens of the Republic of Turkey.

    Can I Go to Northern Ireland With an Irish Visa?

    No, it is not possible to travel to Northern Ireland with an Irish visa. As Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, it is not possible to travel without a visa issued by the United Kingdom.

    Those who wish to travel to Ireland, obtain a Northern Ireland visa, visit Northern Ireland and then return to Ireland must have a multiple entry Irish visa and a UK visa.

    Can I Go to Ireland with a UK Visa?

    Yes, you can travel to Ireland with a UK visa. Since Turkey is one of the countries covered by the Ireland-UK Short-Term Exemption Program, citizens of the Republic of Turkey who have a UK visa have the right to enter Ireland within this scope.

    What is the Ireland - UK Visa Waiver Scheme?

    The Ireland-UK Visa Waiver Scheme is a visa waiver scheme that allows citizens of certain countries with a short-term UK visa to travel to Ireland without having to hold an Irish visa. Since Turkey is also included in this scheme, citizens of the Republic of Turkey with a UK visa can travel to Ireland without needing an additional visa. The time spent in Ireland is deducted from the duration of the person's UK visa.

    Can I Go to Ireland with a Schengen Visa?

    No, it is not possible to travel to Ireland with a Schengen visa as Ireland is not one of the countries in the Schengen area.

    Is the Irish Visa Schengen Specific?

    No, the Irish visa does not have a Schengen feature. You cannot travel to Schengen countries with an Irish visa.

    Is it possible to get a Schengen visa from Ireland?

    People with a residence permit in Ireland can obtain a Schengen visa through VFS Global in Dublin or through the foreign mission of the relevant Schengen country.

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