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Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (13 Feb 2019)

Charles Flanagan: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that decisions regarding the grant or refusal of visas are made in a number of INIS Visa Offices overseas, the INIS Visa Office in Dublin, and at Embassies of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which process certain visa applications under delegated sanction from my Department. As of 11...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (28 Sep 2005) See 2 other results from this answer

Michael McDowell: When assessing any visa application, the visa officer will consider various matters, including whether it is reasonable in all the circumstances to conclude that the applicant would fully honour the conditions of the visa, that is, it is unlikely that the applicant would overstay the length of time applied for. The visa officer will also have regard to information provided and to such factors...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (10 Mar 2021) See 1 other result from this answer

Helen McEntee: The visa sticker issued for the application referred to by the Deputy has a validity period from 21 October 2020 to 21 April 2021.In the normal course of events, the person concerned could travel to Ireland between the dates of validity, including the first and last dates on the visa, and travel outside of these dates would not be permitted. The travel restrictions and the measures...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (2 Apr 2009)

Dermot Ahern: ...the absence of more specific information my Department is not in a position to address the matter raised by the Deputy. It is, however, open to all persons resident outside the State, and who are visa required to apply to their nearest Irish Embassy or Consulate for the appropriate visa. Each visa application is considered on its individual merits the onus resting with the applicant to...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (24 Jun 2014)

Frances Fitzgerald: It is open to a visa required national to make a visa application for any purpose, the onus resting with the applicant to satisfy the Visa Officer as to why the visa should be granted. All information that the applicant wishes to have taken into consideration should be included with his or her application. Guidelines on the visa application process, including details of the required...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (9 Dec 2008)

Micheál Martin: Nationals of Moldova who wish to apply for a visa to travel to Ireland should lodge their applications at our Embassy in Bratislava. Embassy of Ireland Carlton Savoy Building Mostova 2 811 02 Bratislava 1 Tel: +421-2-5930-9611 Fax: +421-2-5443-0690 Website : www.embassyofireland.sk If a visa applicant wishes to stay for six months, they should apply for a 'D' type visa. A 'C' visa only covers...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (25 May 2004) See 2 other results from this answer

Michael McDowell: I was unable to establish from the information provided if the person has made a visa application. My Department has established a separate visa office in Beijing which processes all visa applications made in China. As the person in question is a Chinese national, she should contact that visa office, which is located at the Irish embassy in Beijing, to make her visa application to visit Ireland.

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (12 Jun 2012)

Alan Shatter: The visa applications referred to by the Deputy were lodged in April 2012 and were processed in the Visa Office, Dublin. It was the decision of the visa officer on 21 May 2012 to refuse the granting of the visas sought. The visas were refused as the visa officer was not satisfied with the obligations of the applicants to return to their country of origin following the proposed visit. One...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Holiday Visa Applications (26 May 2015)

Frances Fitzgerald: The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department is constantly seeking ways in which the visa system may be developed to facilitate legitimate travel to the State for the purpose of tourism and business. In doing so, officials in INIS maintain regular close contact with relevant Government Departments and agencies. It is, however, important to emphasise, at the...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (22 Nov 2007)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The persons concerned were granted 'C' visit visas to enter the State for a period of up to 90 days. It now appears that they are seeking an extension of their permission to remain in the State. A wrap-around information sheet accompanies every visa application form. That sheet makes it clear to the applicant that, in general, persons granted visas for particular purposes are not permitted to...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (12 May 2015)

Frances Fitzgerald: The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department is constantly seeking ways in which the visa system may be developed to facilitate legitimate travel to the State for the purpose of tourism and business. In doing so, officials in INIS maintain regular close contact with relevant Government Departments and agencies. It is, however, important to stress, at the outset,...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (8 Feb 2005) See 2 other results from this answer

Michael McDowell: The visa applications referred to by the Deputy were refused on 23 November 2004. The applicants have been notified in writing by the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform of the reasons for the refusal; namely, that the visa officer was unable to conclude that the applicants would observe the conditions of the visa and that insufficient supporting documentation was supplied. In...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (19 Oct 2022)

Helen McEntee: The person referred to by the Deputy created on-line Employment visa application on 5 July 2022. The supporting documentation and relevant fees were subsequently received on 13 July 2022 in the New Delhi visa office. The processing times for visa decisions are published on the visa pages of each Visa Office and the relevant Embassy website. Having contacted the Visa office, they have...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (28 Feb 2006) See 1 other result from this answer

Michael McDowell: The visa section in my Department is committed to providing a high quality service to all its customers and is making every effort to process all visa applications in as timely a manner as possible. The timeframe for processing visa applications has been reduced in recent months and applications generally take a week from the date of receipt in the visa section. This may change from time to...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Policy (13 Jun 2023)

Helen McEntee: The Long Stay Join Family visa can currently be processed in either of the seven overseas visa offices, or in the visa office in Dublin. The overseas visa offices are located in Abuja, Beijing, London, Moscow, Ankara, Abu Dhabi and New Delhi. Long Stay Join Family visa applications are processed in accordance with the guidelines set out in the Policy Document on Non-EEA Family Reunification....

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (9 Oct 2018)

Charles Flanagan: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that Venezuelan nationals are required to obtain a visa in order to travel to Ireland. A visa required person must apply for a visa for the particular purpose of their visit. Such applications are processed under delegated sanction by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, more specifically in...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (19 Jan 2010)

Dermot Ahern: Visa applications are processed as speedily as possible having regard to the numbers on hand and the resources available to process them. Although the INIS website advises applicants to allow six to eight weeks for visa applications to be processed, in fact most applications are processed much faster than that. In my Department's dedicated overseas visa offices, most applications are...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (10 Nov 2009)

Dermot Ahern: Firstly, it is open to any individual to seek a visa on the basis of being the partner of an Irish citizen. One of the key factors a Visa Officer takes into consideration is that the persons concerned can provide documentary evidence that clearly demonstrates and supports the existence and durability of a relationship of at least two years duration. Marriage to an Irish National does not...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (16 Apr 2019)

Charles Flanagan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 230 and 231 together. I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that it is open to any visa required national to apply for a visa for any purpose.  Each visa application is considered on its individual merits with the Visa Officer having regard to all of the information and...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service Staff (16 Sep 2016)

Frances Fitzgerald: I am pleased to say that the British Irish Visa Scheme has been very successful to date in attracting more Chinese and Indian visitors to both Ireland (North and South) and the United Kingdom by enabling both countries immigration systems to work in tandem to promote and facilitate legitimate business and tourism travel. For example, in China the number of short-term visas has increased by...

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