Friday, June 17, 2011

Irish Student Visa Process, Visa Application Procedure, Ireland Study Visa

International students coming from a state other than the EU should contact the Irish diplomatic mission in their home country. Those who do not have an Irish diplomatic mission in their home country should apply directly for a visa application form, well in advance of their departure, to:

Department of Foreign Affairs
Visa Office Hainault House
69-71 St. Stephen's Green
Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 4780822
Fax: +353 1 4751201.
E-mail: visa@iveagh.gov.ie

Please select the Irish Diplomatic Representation nearest to you In their application students will be asked to supply the following information:
Valid passport number
Date of issue and expiry of passport
Date, place and mode of arrival in Ireland
Letter from University/College indicating that they have been offered a place in a recognized educational establishment
Letter indicating the source of funding to cover fees and maintenance
Recent passport photographs
Visa application fee.

Standard non-refundable Visa Application Processing Fees are charged at 25.39 for a Single-Journey and 50.78 for Multiple-Journey. Nationals of certain countries are exempt from fees. Check with your nearest Irish Diplomatic Representation for details.

Working
Successful applicants in possession of an Irish study permit are permitted to work in Ireland part-time in order to supplement their income. Students may work part-time up to a maximum of 20 hours per week.

Spouse and Dependent Immigration
In Ireland, visa applications for students may result in a successful candidate being in the country for a period of several years.

As a result, family immigration is permitted for the spouse and/or dependents of the primary applicant. Dependents entering the country under a family visa service of this kind will be permitted to reside in the country for as long as the principle applicant's course of study in Ireland.

Student visa holder's dependents will only be permitted to work full time with a valid Irish Work Permit.

1 comments:

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