A short stay tourist visa allows you to travel to Ireland for tourism or study for up to 90 days. All short stay visas are also called ‘C’ visas. You need a visa if you travel using a passport or travel document issued by a country.
Each individual traveler (adults & children) must apply for a separate visa. There are no family visas.
Note: You should not purchase travel tickets before you receive a decision on your visa application.
What is short stay ‘C’ visa type?
A short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa allows you to travel to Ireland for up to 90 days for:
- Tourism
- Study, eg a short term English language course
This visa does not allow you to:
- Do work (paid or unpaid) of any kind
- Use any publicly funded services, eg a public hospital
What is Long stay visas (More than 3 months)
If you wish to travel to Ireland for more than 3 months, for example to pursue a course of study, for work or to settle permanently in Ireland with family members who are already resident in Ireland, then you can apply for a long stay ‘D’ visa for a single entry.
Requirements for Ireland Visa
- Tourist Visa
- Original Passport
- Bank Statement 3 months in English (To prove that you have enough amount and can manage your stay until you return to your kingdom)
- Filled out online application of NABA Group
- Pictures (4*6) 3 pictures ( without shimag, glasses, with white background)
- Employment letter
- Registration fee
- Hotel booking (If available)
- Flight booking (If available))
- Student Visa for Ireland Visa
- Original Passport copy
- Bank Statement 3 months in English (To prove that you have enough amount and can manage your stay until you return to your kingdom)
- Filled out online application of NABA Group
- Pictures (4*6) 3 pictures ( without shimag , glasses, with white background)
- Employment letter
- Registration fee.
- Acceptance Letter.
- Hotel booking (If available)
- Flight booking (If available)