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Ireland Tourist Visa for Dominican Republic citizens: Everything you need to know
iVisa
10 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Welcome to the complete guide on the Ireland Visa application for citizens of the Dominican Republic. Whether you are planning to explore the stunning landscapes of the country, immerse yourself in its rich culture, or pursue educational opportunities, Ireland offers a plethora of experiences for all travelers from around the world.

At iVisa, we simplify the visa application process and provide you with valuable information and step-by-step instructions to help you navigate through the requirements and procedures involved. In this article, we will delve into the details of the Ireland Visa application process specifically tailored for Dominican Republic passport holders.

Apply on our online platform or through our user-friendly iVisa app to successfully get your Irish Visa!

Ireland Cork City

Do Dominican Republic citizens need a Tourist Visa for Ireland?

Yes, if you’re from the Dominican Republic, you must get a visa to visit Ireland. If you’re traveling with children under 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must apply for the tourist visa on their behalf.

Apply together as a family through our platform by clicking ‘Add another person’ during the process. We will double-check and submit each person’s application, and each applicant will receive a separate response.

What is the Ireland Tourist Visa for Dominican Republic citizens?

The Ireland Visa, also called the short stay 'C' visit (tourist) visa, is a paper visa designed for eligible travelers who wish to explore Ireland.

When applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa online, it is important to clearly state the purpose of your visit, so that the immigration officer can properly assess your eligibility. On this visa, Dominicans can:

  • Visit the country as tourists

  • Meet family and friends

  • Get married

  • Seek medical treatment

  • Do a short-term educational course

For details on how to apply for work visas or residence permits, check the Irish government’s website.

Types of Ireland Visas available for Dominican Republic citizens

There are two types of Ireland tourist visas:

  • Single-entry visa: Easily apply for this type of visa on our website or through our app. The approved Single entry visa must be used within 90 days after issuance and it allows a stay of up to 90 days per entry in the Republic of Ireland. You can only visit Ireland once with this visa.

  • Multiple-entry visa: We currently do not offer this option on our platform. This is a visa for travelers who wish to visit Ireland multiple times within the validity period and requires additional supporting documents.

Suppose you want to visit Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland and then return to Ireland to catch a flight back home, you must then get both a UK Visa and a multiple-entry Irish Visa. Contact the Ireland Embassy near you for more info on how to apply.

Ireland Tourist Visa requirements for Dominican Republic citizens

When applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa from the Dominican Republic, you must gather the following documents:

  • Valid passport: A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date from Ireland, with two blank pages available for visa stickers/stamps.

  • Two color passport photos: If you don't have one, use our affordable digital photo service from the comfort of your own home!

  • Proof of sufficient funds: Recent bank statements demonstrating your income and savings to pay for your trip to Ireland. You must also include a letter that explains any large amounts of money being transferred to or from your account.

  • Application cover letter: A cover letter clearly stating the purpose of your visit to Ireland. Whether it is for a holiday, visiting family and/or friends, medical reasons, or any other reason, provide a detailed explanation that can be supported by documentation.

  • Strong ties to your home country: Provide supporting documents showing your strong connections and ties to the Dominican Republic. This can include recent payslips, a letter from your employer, registration at your college or university, proof of property ownership or a rental agreement in your name, or details showing close ties with family members in your country.

  • Proof of accommodation: Include reservation confirmations or proof of address from your host in Ireland.

  • In some cases, the Irish Visa office may request proof of travel medical insurance to make a decision. Please note that having travel health insurance is a requirement to enter Ireland regardless of whether it’s asked for during the process.

  • If applying for the Ireland Tourist Visa in a different country of your citizenship, you must have proof of legal residency status there.

  • If you have a previous rejection for an Ireland Tourist Visa or other visa, or have been deported from any country in the past, you must disclose the reasons and supporting documents.

Additional required documents based on your travel purpose

According to the reason for traveling, the following documents are also required:

To visit family/friends:

  • Invitation letter from your host, explaining why they are inviting you to Ireland, the dates they plan to see you, and a description of how they know you.

To study:

  • Study plan, stating the start and end dates of the course and a registration confirmation letter.

  • Invitation letter from the educational institution.

To get married:

  • Acknowledgement from the Registrar confirming the date of receipt of notification of intention to marry or enter into a civil partnership, and the Marriage Registration Form (MRF).

  • Proof of your relationship history, including a divorce or dissolution of civil partnership certificate from any previous relationships.

To seek medical treatment:

  • Letter from your referring hospital.

  • Letter from a private hospital in Ireland.

  • Letter stating your travel itinerary from the Dominican Republic to Ireland.

All documents must be in English (or be accompanied by a notarized translation). When applying with us, you’ll get complete guidance from our team of iVisa Experts and tips for an error-free application!

Financial requirements for Dominican Republic citizens

The amount of funds required for an Ireland Visa application is not specified. However, it’s important to prove that you have the funds to cover your flights to Ireland, daily expenses, and planned activities according to the given reason for your trip:

  • It is recommended to have travel health insurance to show you’re covered for medical expenses in Ireland.

If you are self-funding your visit, include an up-to-date bank statement along with your supporting documents. Here are the key details that should be shown on the bank statement:

  • The bank statement should be an original document issued on official bank paper. If you are providing a printed internet statement, it must be certified by your bank.

  • Your name and address should be clearly mentioned on the statement.

  • The statement should display your bank account number and specify the type of account, such as a checking/current account or a savings and deposit account.

  • It should present a comprehensive overview of incoming and outgoing transactions in your account over the past six months.

  • If you are submitting a bank statement from a savings and deposit account, you will need to include an original letter from your bank on their official letterhead. This letter should confirm your ability to withdraw funds from that account.

If you have a friend or family member in Ireland who will be financially contributing to your trip, you should estimate the amount they will be spending. Specify what expenses they will cover, such as the cost of plane tickets.

  • Your friend or family member must demonstrate their financial capability by providing bank statements, payslips, and a letter from their employer. These requirements also apply to other friends or family members supporting your visit.

By providing these documents and providing the necessary financial documents, you can improve your visa application.

Additional documents for minors/children traveling to Ireland

If you’re planning to travel from the Dominican Republic to Ireland with a minor or child under 18 years old, you should also provide the following:

  • Original birth certificate.

  • Copy of both parents’ passports.

  • If the minor travels with one of the parents or legal guardians, present a copy of the other parent/legal guardian’s passport or ID and a consent letter.

  • If one of the minor's parents has sole custody, present the original court order granting custody to the appointed parent.

  • If one of the parents has deceased, present the official Death Certificate.

If the minor is traveling with someone other than their parent or legal guardian, or traveling alone, provide the following documents:

  • Consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardians for each minor.

  • Copy of both parents' passports or IDs.

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

Apply for the Ireland Visa via our website or our user-friendly iVisa app, follow these simple steps:

  • Step 1: Fill out your basic info, travel itinerary, and passport details and double-check it all before proceeding.

  • Step 2: Pay our visa processing fee online with a credit/debit card, PayPal, Venmo, or Amazon Pay.

  • Step 3: Fill out the rest of the required info on our simplified application form, visit the embassy or application center near you with the required documents, and pay the government visa fees. We’ll make the appointment on your behalf!

Then, wait for the response of the Irish authorities and get ready to travel!

Benefits of applying for the Ireland Visa with us

The following benefits are included in our processing fee:

  • 100% government-compliant: Our team of iVisa Experts will review all your info to ensure it’s 100% compliant with government requirements.

  • Unlimited access to our iVisa Experts: Our iVisa Experts will guide you through the application process and answer any questions.

  • Simplified form: Visa applications can be confusing and tedious. At iVisa, we’ll only include relevant questions, making the application shorter and hassle-free.

  • Fill out at your own pace: Save your progress, make changes, and come back to it later whenever you need a break.

  • Step-by-step guide: Apply with us and receive an exclusive manual with all the tips to answer difficult sections and get your visa without problems.

Ireland Tourist Visa costs and processing time for Dominican Republic citizens

The costs and processing of the Irish Visa application are divided into two parts:

1. iVisa processing: Our processing fee of USD $618.99 includes numerous benefits, such as a simplified application form, full guidance from our team of experts, and a careful review of your application.

2. Government processing: After we’ve submitted your application, the government processing time is around 8 weeks, depending on your individual situation. The visa fee for a single-entry visa is US$65, which can be paid during your appointment (in some cases it can be paid online).

Ireland Cliffs of Moher

Tips for a successful Irish Tourist Visa application in the Dominican Republic

By following the below expert tips, you’ll increase your chances of a successful Ireland Tourist Visa application:

1. Plan ahead: Start the application process at least two months in advance to allow enough time for gathering all documents, completing the application form, and meeting any other requirements.

2. Understand all requirements: Make sure you know the specific requirements for the Ireland Tourist Visa and meet the eligibility criteria.

3. Complete the application accurately: Fill out the visa application form with accurate and up-to-date details about yourself and your trip. Double-check your info before submitting it!

4. Financial documents: Demonstrate proof of sufficient funds to cover your travels in Ireland. If someone else is supporting you for your trip, also include their financial documents.

5. Authentic documents: Ensure that all supporting documents, such as bank statements, employment letters, and accommodation proofs, are original and issued by the appropriate authorities. Certified copies and official letterheads may be required.

6. Show ties to your home country: Proving that you have strong ties to your home country is important to assure the visa authorities that you have reasons to return home before your visa expires.

Common reasons for Ireland Tourist Visa rejections in the Dominican Republic

Knowing the common reasons for visa refusals can help avoid mistakes for a smooth application:

  • You didn’t show that you have the financial resources to cover your travel expenses in Ireland.

  • You failed to provide convincing evidence that you’ll return home.

  • You did not include all forms, documentation, and visa requirements, or they are not meeting the criteria or were incorrectly filled out.

  • You have a history of immigration or visa violations, such as overstaying a visa in another country, and failed to disclose this during your application.

  • Your passport validity does not meet the requirements of at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date from Ireland.

What to expect after submitting the Ireland Tourist Visa application in the Dominican Republic

Here is a breakdown of what to expect in the next stages of the Ireland Travel Visa application process once it has been submitted:

  • Request for additional documents: Sometimes, the visa officer may request additional documents or information to support your application. If this happens, promptly provide the requested documents within the specified timeframe.

  • Visa decision: Once the visa is approved, you will be notified via email. You’ll also be notified if additional steps are required or of the reasons for rejection.

  • Passport collection: If your visa application is approved, you can collect your passport from the visa office. Follow the instructions to retrieve your passport, ensuring you have the necessary documentation (such as the collection receipt) for identification purposes.

Do you have more questions about the Ireland Tourist Visa?

If you need help with the application, get in touch with our customer service team via online chat or email at [email protected]. They are available anytime to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have!

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