Ireland Visa Fees (Price)

What is the cost of an Ireland Visa?

– Single Journey – €60
– Multiple Journey – €100
– Transit : 25 Euros

Note: Depending on nationality, the visa fee may be waived.

No cash or personal cheques will be accepted. You must pay by bank draft or postal order only. These should be made payable to the
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform.
If you apply for a Single Journey visa you can only re-enter Ireland once within 90 days from the date of issue of this visa. It will not be
valid for the duration of your GNIB card.
If you apply for a Multiple Journey visa you can leave and re-enter Ireland an unlimited number of times from the date of issue of this
visa until the expiry date of your GNIB card, or the expiry date of your passport, whichever is earliest.

Under EU Law the following are exempt from fees:
• Spouses of EEA (including Irish) and Swiss nationals (Original passport of EEA/Swiss national
and original marriage certifi cate required as evidence)
• Children and grandchildren, under 21 years of age, of EEA/Swiss nationals or their spouses**
• Dependent parents and grandparents of EEA/Swiss nationals or their spouses**
**In these cases a notarised letter confi rming their dependency on EEA/Swiss national is required. The original passport of the EEA/
Swiss national, and original birth certifi cates, marriage certifi cates, and/or other documents which confi rm the line of ascent/descent, are also required.

Find more information directly at:

Ireland Embassy

Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner’s is the:
– The Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland – URL: www.foreignaffairs.gov.ie
– The Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform of Ireland – URL: www.inis.gov.ie

Country : Ireland
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