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Online Visa Application

Q1. Can all applicants for a visa to Ireland use this online facility?

A - If you are residing outside the State and wish to apply for a visa, you must complete your application online.

For people who are already in Ireland and wish to apply for a Re-Entry Visa, you must complete a Re-Entry Visa Application Form which is available on www.e-visa.irish. Online applications for this category of visa cannot be accepted.

Q2. Can I complete this application in a language other than English?

A - No. All visa applications for Ireland, whether completed online or on pre-printed application forms must be completed in English.

Q3. How do I submit my passport and other supporting documents?

A - When you have entered all your details online, you will need to print a summary application form. This will contain some of the information you have entered. The summary form will also contain instructions on what you are required to do next in order to submit your documentation and pay the relevant fee.

The instructions will differ depending on which country you are applying from.

In some countries the summary form will direct you to the website of the Irish Embassy/Consulate/Visa Office to which your online application has been sent. You should check that website for details of how to submit your application, along with your passport, photographs, relevant fee and all other supporting documents. Details of the fees payable and accepted methods of payments will also be found on that website.

In other countries, starting later this year, the summary form will direct you to an online payment and appointment booking portal through which you will be able to pay the relevant fee online and book an appointment at a visa application centre (VAC) for the purpose of completing the application process including submitting your documents.

Q4. Can I pay for my visa online?

A - The Immigration Service Delivery is introducing online payment of visa fees and related service charges on a phased basis starting later this year. The summary application form created by the online facility will tell you if you are required to pay online.

Q5. I am unable to retrieve my application, why is this?

A - It is possible to retrieve your application for a period of 30 days after you are issued with a transaction number. To retrieve your application you need to enter this number, your passport number, nationality and your date of birth. All of this information must match exactly with the details you entered on your online application form.

Once you have clicked on the Submit button you will still be able to retrieve your application. However, it will not be possible for you to make any further changes to your form at this stage. If you realise after submitting your form that some information you gave is incorrect, you should include written details of this when submitting your application and supporting documents.

Q6. I am unable to access the Online Application Form, why is this?

A - It could also be that your Internet Access is provided through another country for which the Online Application Facility is not yet available. (For example, if you work in India for an American company, the Internet Provider’s Address (IP) may be registered in America).

You can use the website www.e-visa.irish to find out where your IP address is registered.

It may be necessary for you to complete your application by using a different computer – e.g. in an Internet Café.

Q7. What browsers are supported?

A - The Online Application Facility supports the following browsers:

Internet Explorer Version 6 or later
Mozilla Firefox Version 2 or later
Netscape Version 9
Safari Version 3 or later
Opera Version 9.2X and 9.52 and later

Q8. I am travelling to Northern Ireland - is this the correct application form?

A - No. This application form is for visas for the Republic of Ireland only. If you wish to travel to Northern Ireland (Counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone) you will require a UK visa. However, if you wish to enter the Republic of Ireland at any time during your stay in Northern Ireland, you will also require an Irish visa.