The granting of an Irish visa is, in effect, only a form of
pre-entry clearance. It does not grant permission to enter Ireland
and Immigration Officers have the authority to grant or deny
admission. Visa holders are subject to normal immigration control
at the point of entry and should always carry with them the
originals or copies of the documents submitted with their visa
applications for possible inspection by Immigration Officers.
Furthermore, a visa does not grant permission to remain in Ireland.
The date of validity shown on the visa indicates only the date
before which it must be presented to an Immigration Officer. The
length of stay is decided by an Immigration Officer at the port of
entry.
A visa holder who remains in Ireland longer than the permitted
period and/or who submits false or misleading information in
support of his/her application may become liable for prosecution
and/or subject to deportation.
The granting of a visa is not a mere formality. As a result, the
Embassy will not be held responsible for any cancelled or unused
travel tickets in the event of a visa application not being
processed by an applicant's intended date of travel or where an
application has been rejected by the Department of Justice,
Equality and Law Reform.
Visa applications should now be completed online and supporting documentation should then be submitted either to the Embassy in Singapore, the Honorary Consulate in Manila or the Honorary Consulate in Jakarta, as appropriate.
Visa required nationals resident in Singapore, Brunei and Timor Leste should submit their visa applications directly to the Embassy.
Visas can be submitted between 9:30-12:00 only, Monday to Friday. Visas can be collected between 14:30-16:00 only, Monday to Friday.
Visa required nationals resident in the Philippines should submit their applications to the Honorary Consulate office in Manila.
Visa required nationals resident in Indonesia should submit their applications to the Honorary Consulate office in Jakarta.