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Thursday, 9 October 2025

Department of Justice and Equality

Visa Applications

Photo of John ConnollyJohn Connolly (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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70. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality for the up-to-date waiting times for applications for visiting visas from South Africa; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38295/25]

Photo of Colm BrophyColm Brophy (Dublin South West, Fine Gael)
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I can advise the Deputy that on 10 July 2024 visa requirements were introduced for nationals of South Africa, bringing our arrangements into alignment with the visa requirements of Schengen members states, and with those of the UK.

The Dublin Visa Office have established a dedicated “South Africa Desk” to process applications from residents of South Africa. My Department also established Visa Application Centres, located throughout South Africa, with visa service provider VFS Global. This is to ensure the facilitation of legitimate travel with processes that are robust, effective, and fair.

Since July 2024 to date, over 16,000 applications of all types have been received by the South African Desk and over 13,700 decisions have issued with an overall 91% grant rate.

I can advise the Deputy the majority of visa applications received by the South Africa Desk are being processed within the target processing times. In the first eight months of 2025 the average processing time for a short term visit visa was 11 weeks, for short term business visas it was 6 weeks and for long term employment visas it was 9 weeks.

There are several categories of visas being processed by the South Africa Desk, each with an individual processing target.

Table 1 below details the current target processing times for visa applications submitted to the South Africa Visa Desk:

Visa Category Target Processing Time (From date of receipt by the South Africa Visa Desk)
Visit Family/Friend 10 – 12 Weeks
Tourist Approx. 14 Weeks
Business / Conference / Event 10 – 12 Weeks
Employment 10 – 12 Weeks
Study Approx. 14 Weeks
Other Short Stay Categories e.g. Exam, Training 6 – 8 Weeks
Join Family
Join Family (Sponsor is an Irish citizen or is in Category A) Approx. 6 Months
Join Family (Sponsor is in Category B) Approx. 12 Months
If an application has significantly exceeded the above times, it is possible that, on initial assessment, the application has not met the criteria to be issued a visa, and further assessment/verification is required. In such instances, processing times will be longer than those stated above.

The South Africa Desk publishes guidance for applicants, target processing times and weekly decision reports, at the following webpage: www.irishimmigration.ie/south-africa-visa-desk/.

I want to assure anyone who is waiting on a decision that my Department is doing everything possible to progress applications as quickly as possible. Staffing levels are kept under ongoing review having regard to demands placed on my Department’s Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) function generally. This year additional resources and staff have been assigned to my Department’s Visa Division in response to the growing demand for these services.

People are advised that unforeseen delays can arise, which are outside the control of the Visa Desk. Processing times for all applications are influenced by a number of factors. The time it can take varies depending on the type and complexity of application; individual circumstances; peak application periods; such as holidays or the start of the school year; and, crucially, the quality and completeness of the application lodged.

Any applicant can now directly check the status of their visa application on the Immigration Service’s new Customer Service portal. They can register for, or log in to their existing account, at: www.portal.irishimmigration.ie/en/.

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