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Traventure Explorers verifies your documents and submits to Immigration
We work with Immigration to ensure you get your Visa on time.
Factors that can get your visa rejected
Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months
Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.
Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.
Answer 5 questions to know your chances
Yes, Indian citizens planning to visit Ireland must obtain a Short-Stay (C) Visa for tourism or social visits. This visa allows them to stay in Ireland for up to 90 days.
A single-entry Ireland tourist visa is valid for up to 180 days, allowing a maximum stay of 90 days within this period.
To apply for an Ireland visa, Indian citizens need to submit the following documents:
Visa application form: A completed and signed Ireland visa application form. This form should be carefully filled out online, as errors can lead to delays or rejection.
Passport photo: One recent passport-sized photograph that meets Ireland's specific requirements (e.g., white background, no older than 6 months).
Passport: A passport or travel document valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure from Ireland. Also, you must submit photocopies of all the pages from all previous passports (if available).
Application letter: A letter explaining your trip's purpose, itinerary, and intention to return to India after your visit. You must also state whether you have any family members or friends in Ireland or the United Kingdom, and if so list their details.
Proof of accommodation: This can be a hotel reservation or a letter of invitation from a host in Ireland.
Proof of employment: An official letter on the company's letterhead from your employer with full contact details, confirming your employment status and intention to return to your position. You must also submit payment slips for the most recent 3 months.
Proof of funds: Provide an up-to-date bank statement for the most recent six months, showing adequate funds for your travel.
Visa refusals: Provide a letter detailing previous visa refusals (country, reason for travel, dates, reasons for refusal etc.). You must also provide the refusal letter from the issuing country. If unavailable, you must explain the reason in the letter.
Note: While you don't need to submit proof of medical or travel insurance with your visa application, you may be asked to provide it during the visa processing. If your visa is granted, you must have a valid insurance and be prepared to show it to immigration officials upon arrival in the country.
Yes, you can apply for an Ireland visa without a confirmed flight booking. Submitting a flight ticket is not mandatory. You only need to provide the trip details in your application letter.
To increase your chances of a successful Ireland visa application, avoid these common pitfalls:
Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation: Ensure all required documents are accurate, complete, and meet the specified requirements.
Insufficient Financial Proof: Demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Ireland.
Unclear Purpose of Visit: Ambiguities in your travel purpose, itinerary, or reasons for visiting can also lead to visa rejection. It is important to provide a believable and coherent travel plan that aligns with your stated purpose of visit.
Mismatching Information: Always be truthful and transparent in your application. Any inconsistencies or false information can lead to immediate rejection.
Previous Visa Violations: A history of overstaying or violating visa terms in previous visits can also raise concerns.
Insufficient Proof of Strong Ties to India: A lack of proof of strong ties to your home country, such as employment, property, or family, can indicate a risk of overstaying; hence, can lead to visa refusal.
Tip: Address these common issues in your application by providing up-to-date, clear and detailed information and all the required documents.
Yes, if your Ireland visa application is rejected, you can appeal within two months from the date on the refusal letter. To do so, you must submit an appeal letter, along with the necessary information and documents.
Note: In certain cases, you may not be allowed to appeal the visa decision and may face a 5-year ban on future visa applications. This can happen if you provide false or misleading information in your original application. The refusal letter will indicate if this applies to you.
No, you cannot generally extend an Irish tourist visa. Extensions are only granted in exceptional cases, such as medical emergencies or other unforeseen circumstances.
Tip: Plan your travel carefully to avoid overstaying your visa, which can result in fines, deportation, or future travel bans.