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Ireland Tourist Visa for Nigeria citizens: Apply Now
iVisa
10 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on getting an Ireland Tourist Visa for Nigerian citizens. Planning a trip to Ireland is amazing, and understanding the visa requirements is crucial to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

This article will provide all the necessary information and step-by-step instructions regarding the Ireland Tourist Visa application process for Nigerian citizens. Whether you're traveling for leisure, sightseeing, or visiting friends and family, this guide will equip you with the knowledge to make your trip to Ireland memorable.

Ireland Dublin People

Ireland visa types for Nigerian citizens

There are several different Irish visa types for Nigerian citizens according to the intended stay duration and travel purpose. The main visa categories are the following:

  • Ireland Tourist Visa (Short Stay ‘C’): If you're a Nigerian citizen planning a holiday or a short break in Ireland for less than 90 days, you must apply for a Short Stay ‘C’ Tourist Visa. We're here to assist you with applying for a Single Entry visa in this category. Our professional guidance ensures a hassle-free experience.

  • Ireland Business Visa (Short Stay ‘C’): For Nigerian citizens traveling to Ireland for business purposes such as attending meetings and conferences, a Short Stay 'C' Business Visa is required. This visa allows you to stay in Ireland for up to 90 days.

  • Ireland Long-Stay Visa ‘D’: If you wish to work, study, or live with a family member in Ireland for over 90 days, you must apply for a Long Stay 'D' Visa. Successful applicants can enjoy an extended stay in Ireland.

  • Ireland Transit Visa: For Nigerian citizens who require a transit visa, this travel document allows passage through an Irish airport or seaport when traveling to another destination.

For more information about Irish visas, please consult the Irish immigration website.

Do Nigerian citizens need a Tourist Visa for Ireland?

Absolutely! If you're a Nigerian citizen planning to visit Ireland, you must apply for an Ireland Tourist Visa (Short Stay ‘C’) before your trip. Nigerian citizens aren’t included in the Irish government's visa-free entry country list.

If you’re from a country other than Nigeria, we recommend using our Visa Checker Tool to explore the visa requirements specific to your nationality.

What is the Ireland Tourist Visa?

The Ireland Tourist Visa, also known as the short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa, is an official document that allows eligible travelers to visit Ireland for a short stay. With this visa, you can explore the iconic Cliffs of Moher, stroll through the lively streets of Dublin, experience the charm of County Kerry's countryside, and discover the ancient ruins of Newgrange. Immerse yourself in the warmth and hospitality of the Irish people while creating unforgettable memories.

When applying for the Irish Tourist Visa, you must clearly state the purpose of your visit. The application process may require an interview with a visa officer at the Embassy or VFS (Visa Facilitation Services). But don’t worry! We’ll guide you through the process to ensure a stress-free experience!

What can you do with the Ireland Tourist Visa?

With the Ireland Tourist Visa you can engage in various activities based on the purpose of your visit, such as:

  • Tourism.

  • Visiting family or friends.

  • Getting married.

  • Getting medical treatment.

  • Participating in short-term courses.

Benefits of applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa for Nigeria citizens with us

  • 100% government-compliant: Our team of iVisa Experts ensures that all information provided meets the government's requirements.

  • Unlimited access to our iVisa Experts: We have dedicated experts who will guide you through the application process and answer your questions.

  • Simplified form: We understand that visa applications can be confusing, so we have streamlined our form by including only relevant questions, making the process hassle-free.

  • Fill out at your own pace: You can save your progress, make changes, and return to the application whenever you want.

  • Step-by-step guide: By applying with us, you'll receive an exclusive manual containing helpful tips to navigate challenging sections and get your visa smoothly.

Tourist Visa: Ireland visa requirements for Nigerian nationals

Traveling to Ireland from Nigeria requires meeting specific visa requirements based on your travel purpose. When you apply with us, we provide you with a detailed document list tailored to your individual circumstances. Below are some essential items for your Ireland Tourist Visa application.

Ireland Tourist Visa: Eligibility criteria for Nigeria citizens

You must meet the following criteria to be eligible for an Ireland Visa as a Nigerian citizen:

  • Plan to visit Ireland for a short stay.

  • Have sufficient financial means to support yourself throughout your trip.

  • Have sufficient funds to pay for a return or onward ticket.

  • Adhere to the visa's stipulated duration and do not intend to establish residency or make Ireland your permanent home.

Document requirements for Nigeria citizens

When applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa, you must make sure to submit all the necessary documents. This includes the following items:

  • Valid passport: Your Nigeria passport must have at least six months of validity from the departure date from Ireland and two blank pages for stamps.

  • Two color passport photographs: If you don't have a passport photo, use our convenient digital passport service.

  • Completed visa application form: You’ll complete it on our platform and we’ll send it to you after an iVisa Expert’s review. You must print it and sign it.

  • Proof of sufficient funds: Provide bank statements showing your income and savings. Include a business bank account statement if you have one.

  • Application letter: Detail the purpose of your visit to Ireland, whether for a holiday, to visit family or friends, or any other relevant reason.

  • Proof of ties to your home country: Submit documents such as payslips from the past three months, a letter from your employer, proof of property ownership or rental agreement in your name, or information about family members residing in Nigeria.

  • Proof of accommodation: Include reservation confirmations or evidence of your host's address.

  • Birth certificate.

  • Marriage certificate (if applicable).

In some cases, the Irish immigration office may request proof that you have travel/medical insurance to make a decision. Either way, travel health insurance is mandatory to enter Ireland after your visa has been approved.

Now, suppose you have faced a previous visa refusal for an Ireland Tourist Visa or another visa, or that you have been deported from any country. In that case, you must disclose the details and documentation of that event.

Residents of China, Hong Kong, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan must provide biometric information each time they apply for the Ireland Visit Visa.

Irish visa: Financial requirements for Nigeria citizens

There is no specific monetary threshold when applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa. However, you must demonstrate your ability to cover your flight costs, daily expenses, and any planned activities during your visit based on the purpose of your trip. Having travel medical insurance is also beneficial.

If you are funding your visit, include an up-to-date bank statement along with your documents. The bank statement should:

  • Be an original document on official bank paper. If it's a printed internet statement, ensure it is certified by your bank.

  • Clearly state your name and address.

  • Display your bank account number and the account type (e.g., checking/current or savings).

  • Show the incoming and outgoing recent transactions (past six months).

  • If providing a bank statement from a savings and deposit account, include an original letter from your bank on their official letterhead confirming your ability to withdraw funds.

If a friend or family member in Ireland contributes to your expenses, estimate their expenditure in euros and specify what they will cover, like plane tickets. They must provide bank statements, payslips, and a letter from their employer to prove their financial capacity. This requirement applies to all friends or family members supporting your trip.

Ireland Cliffs of Moher

Ireland Tourist Visa: Ireland visa application process

Applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa involves completing the visa form, providing biometric data, and attending an interview with an immigration officer at the Ireland Embassy or VFS offices (Visa Facilitation Services Global) in Nigeria.

To simplify the process, we offer a guided service where our iVisa Experts assist you from start to finish for a smooth application. You can also use our iVisa app for added convenience, allowing you to complete the form from your phone. Follow the step-by-step guide below to apply for an Ireland Tourist Visa in Nigeria.

Step-by-step guide to applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa in Nigeria

To apply for the Ireland Tourist Visa, follow these simple steps:

  • Step 1: Provide your basic and travel details on our website or iVisa app. Then pay our visa application fee online with a credit/debit card, Venmo, Amazon Pay, or PayPal.

  • Step 2: Complete and submit our simplified application form. Our iVisa Experts will review it and schedule your visa appointment (if necessary).

  • Step 3: Visit the embassy or VFS with the required documents and pay the government visa fees.

Wait for the embassy's response, receive your visa, and prepare for your journey!

Tips for a successful Ireland Tourist Visa application in Nigeria

When applying for an Ireland Tourist Visa in Nigeria, ensure your application meets all the necessary requirements. Here are some essential tips to increase your chances of a successful visa application:

  • Plan in advance: Begin your visa application process well before your intended travel dates. This will give you ample time to gather all the required documents and complete the application accurately.

  • Provide genuine and accurate information: Fill out the visa application form truthfully. Any discrepancies or false information can lead to visa refusals or future travel complications.

  • Demonstrate strong ties to Nigeria: Establish your strong ties to Nigeria to prove your intention to return after you visit Ireland. Provide documents such as employment letters, property ownership, or evidence of family relationships to support your ties to your home country.

  • Clear and concise travel itinerary: Present a well-structured travel itinerary that outlines your planned activities, places to visit, and duration of stay in Ireland. Be specific and organized to showcase your genuine travel intentions.

Common reasons for Ireland Tourist Visa refusals in Nigeria

Although the Ireland Tourist Visa application process for Nigerian citizens is straightforward with our professional help, you should be aware of common reasons that can lead to visa refusals. By understanding these reasons, you can take precautions to avoid them. Here are some common factors that may result in visa refusals:

  • Insufficient financial means: If you fail to demonstrate adequate financial means to support yourself during your stay in Ireland, your visa application may be refused. Ensure that your bank statements and supporting documents clearly show your ability to cover all expenses.

  • Incomplete documentation: Any inconsistencies or incomplete documentation in your visa application can raise concerns and result in a refusal. Double-check all the documents and ensure they are accurate, complete, and meet the specified requirements.

  • Previous visa violations: A history of visa violations or overstaying in any country may negatively impact your Ireland Tourist Visa application. Be transparent about your travel history and address any previous visa-related issues appropriately.

  • Health conditions or criminal record: If you have a medical condition that threatens public health or a criminal record, your visa application may be refused.

Ireland Tourist Visa fees and processing time in Nigeria

The application process for an Irish Tourist Visa in Nigeria involves two parts: iVisa’s fee and processing time and the government’s visa fee and processing. Here's an overview of each:

  1. iVisa fee and processing: Our processing fee of USD $263.99 includes numerous benefits, such as a simplified application form, professional guidance throughout the process, and a careful review of the mentioned form after you complete it. It takes 60 days to process your application, including the detailed review and the scheduling of your visa appointment.

  2. Government visa fee and processing: After you’ve attended the visa appointment at the Ireland Embassy or VFS to submit your application, the general processing time is around 8 weeks, but this varies per application. The government fee for a Single Entry visa is US$65; in some locations, applicants can pay it online.

What to expect after submitting the Ireland Tourist Visa application in Nigeria?

You might wonder what will happen once you've submitted your Ireland Tourist Visa application in Nigeria. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect after submitting your application:

  • Patience is key: After submitting your application, be patient. The processing time for Ireland Tourist Visas can vary, so don't fret if you don't receive an immediate response.

  • Additional documentation: Sometimes, visa authorities may request additional documentation or clarification to support your application. If this happens, don't panic. Simply provide the requested information promptly and accurately.

  • Visa decision: Once a decision is made on your visa application, you will be notified by the Embassy.

Ireland Tourist Visa approval and denial for Nigeria citizens

  • If your visa is approved, congratulations! You’ll be provided with instructions on collecting your visa.

  • If, unfortunately, your visa is denied, don't lose hope. You can explore the reasons for the denial and, if appropriate, consider reapplying with improved documentation or addressing the issues that led to the refusal.

Where can I find more information?

  • Our customer service team is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns regarding the Ireland Visa or other travel documents. Contact our iVisa Experts through our online chat or at [email protected].

  • Check out our Ireland Travel Guide! It’s packed with many travel tips and tricks to explore this amazing country.

  • Find further information about Ireland immigration in the Ireland Embassy in Nigeria.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.irishimmigration.ie/
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