Application fees for visas for Ireland
The application form itself is free, but you will have to pay a fee when you submit the form. Contact your local Embassy or Consulate for details of the fee, or see the website of the Department of Foreign Affairs for details - www.dfa.ie
An applicant who shows evidence that they are the family member of an EU citizen is exempt from fees.
- 28/05/2007 Working Holiday Authorisations
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, maintaining and enhancing community security and promoting a fair society through a range of policies and high quality services. - 28/05/2007 Processing of applications
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, maintaining and enhancing community security and promoting a fair society through a range of policies and high quality services. - 28/05/2007 Completion of the application form
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, maintaining and enhancing community security and promoting a fair society through a range of policies and high quality services. - 28/05/2007 Application fees for visas for Ireland
The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) was established in 2005 in order to provide a ‘one stop shop’ approach in relation to asylum, immigration, citizenship and visas. The INIS also facilitates a whole of government approach to immigration and asylum issues which enables a more efficient service to be provided in these areas. - 28/05/2007 Where do I apply for a visa for Ireland?
Where do I apply for a visa for Ireland? - 28/05/2007 What is a Visa?
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, maintaining and enhancing community security and promoting a fair society through a range of policies and high quality services.

