Visa Information
Covid-19 Update: Visa Service
As of 13 September, the processing of short-stay visas has resumed. This means that all remaining Covid-19 restrictions on entry visa and preclearance processing, which were brought in as a necessary interim measure to help reduce the spread of Covid-19, have now been lifted. This is in line with the next phase of Government response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Travellers arriving into Ireland must continue to comply fully with all public health measures.
If you are unsure, as to whether you require a visa/preclearance to enter Ireland you can check here.
For further information on Visas, please see the website of Immigration Service Delivery.
All travellers arriving into Ireland must continue to comply fully with measures required by law including producing proof of vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 or a negative PCR test and completing Passenger Locator form.
You should read the latest Government advice and rules for international travel during the COVID-19 pandemic before travelling to Ireland: - www.gov.ie/travel
Public visits to the Embassy are by appointment only. If you wish to make an appointment or have, a query please contact us here.