Visa Information
COVID 19 Update – Visa Service
As part of a wide range of travel measures announced on 26 January 2021, and in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, visa-free travel to Ireland for nationals of South Africa and certain countries in South America was temporarily suspended. The temporary visa requirement imposed on nationals of South Africa and certain countries in South America has been lifted, with effect from 15 June.
In addition, at that time, the Department of Justice temporarily ceased accepting new visa/preclearance applications globally, with the exception of certain priority and emergency cases.
As of 1 June, we are now accepting all long stay visa and preclearance applications. Please note that visits to the Embassy are strictly by appointment only and must be made in advance, please ring +357 22 818183 for an appointment.
Please note, however, that for successful applications, unless your application meets the priority/emergency criteria, a visa or preclearance approval letter will not issue until such time as public health restrictions have been lifted. For further information on the priority and emergency criteria, please see the website of Immigration Service Delivery.
We would draw your attention to the fact that COVID-19 restrictions are severely affecting visa processing times. Priority and emergency applications may take several weeks to be processed. Once a decision has been made on your application, you will be contacted directly. In order to ensure that resources can be used to best effect, we ask that you do not contact the Embassy to seek updates on your application.
It remains the position that we are not accepting short stay visa applications, unless the application meets the priority/emergency criteria. The suspension of short stay applications will continue to be reviewed in consultation with the relevant authorities in the coming weeks.