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If you want to visit your family living in Ireland for over three months, you need a family and partner visa. You also need to apply for an Irish family and partner visa to visit your partner living in Ireland. Options are available for dependent visas, spousal visas, and relative visas.

There are four types of Irish family and partner visas in Ireland

Contact IBN Immigration solutions, and we’ll provide an Irish family and partner visas expert to oversee your case. Your immigration specialist will help you determine which visa is best for you, where to procure the required documents, and how to complete the forms.

Types of Ireland Ireland Family and Partner Visas

The types of family and partner visas in Ireland include:

  • Irish national
  • UK national
  • EEA or Swiss national
  • Non-EEA or Swiss national

Ireland Family and Partner Visa Requirements, Forms & Documentation can be found below
The requirements and forms for each visa differ.

Irish national

Irish national

To qualify for a dependent or spousal visa, the sponsor (family member or partner) must prove consistent income for the past three years.
Bank statements suffice as proof.

Forms and Documents:

  • Signed and dated application form
  • Two colour passport-size photographs
  • Current passport and a full copy of all previous passports
  • A signed application letter
  • Sponsor’s status or eligibility to sponsor
  • Evidence of claimed relationship
  • Finances
  • Evidence of dependency
  • Medical or travel insurance
  • Previous visa refusals

There are additional requirements if you are under the age of 18 and need a dependent visa.
You need a letter of consent from both parents unless one parent has full responsibility.
A court order is necessary if one parent has full responsibility.

How long can you stay in Ireland on an Irish National Family Visa?

  • You’ll get Stamp 4 status when your visa is approved
  • This visa allows you to stay in Ireland on a relative visa for two years
  • You can apply for renewal of the visa when this period is up
  • It’s possible you could use this visa to emigrate permanently to Ireland
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UK National

UK National

  • You’re a non-EEA or Swiss national.
  • You’re being sponsored by a UK national.
  • You live outside of Ireland.
  • You are of good character.
  • You intend to live together permanently.

Forms and documents:

  • Application summary form
  • Two passport-size photographs
  • Current passport
  • Copies of previous passports
  • Proof of payment for fees
  • Medical insurance
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Evidence of dependency
  • Application letter
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Previous visa refusals
  • Proof of relationship to a UK national

How long can you stay in Ireland on a UK national family visa?

You must apply for a long-stay “D” visa that allows you to remain in Ireland for the duration of your visa.

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EEA or Swiss national

EEA or Swiss national

There are specific relationship requirements to qualify for an EEA or Swiss family visa.

Eligible relationships include:

  • Spouse
  • Children under 21 years
  • Spouse’s children under 21 years
  • Adopted child
  • Dependent parent
  • Spouse’s dependent parent
  • Other dependent family members in the direct ascending or descending line
  • Spouse’s family members in the direct ascending or descending line.

Forms and documents:

  • Application summary form
  • Two passport-size photographs
  • Current passport
  • Copies of previous passports
  • Proof of payment of fees
  • Medical insurance
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Evidence of dependency
  • Application letter
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Previous visa refusals
  • Proof of familial relationship
  • Proof of dependency or household membership
  • Evidence that the EEA/Swiss national is exercising free movement rights in Ireland
  • Documents translated into English or Irish
  • Confirmation from the translator, including translation date, full name, signature, and translator’s contact details
  • Proof you will live with your family in Ireland

How long can you stay in Ireland on an EEA/Swiss national visa?

You can stay in Ireland for up to three months. Subsequently, you must apply for a residence card.

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Non-EEA or Swiss national

Non-EEA or Swiss national

You can only join your non-EEA or Swiss national family member if their employment fits into Category A or B.

Forms and documents

  • Application summary form
  • Two passport-size photos
  • Current passport
  • Copies of previous passports
  • Proof of payment for fees
  • Medical insurance
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Evidence of dependency
  • Application letter
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Previous visa refusals
  • Proof of relationship to the Non-EEA or Swiss family member

Spouses and civil partners must provide a marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate.
Children under 18 must provide a birth certificate or adoption order, a letter of consent, and proof of full responsibility for the child via a court order.

How long can you stay in Ireland on a non-EEA or Swiss national visa?

You must apply for a long-stay “D” visa, which allows you to stay in Ireland for as long as the visa is valid.

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Ireland Family and Partner Visa Costs

Costs for the different types of family and partner visas differ. Your Irish immigration specialists will provide you with a breakdown of costs, fees, and expenses so you can budget accordingly.

How to Apply for an Ireland Family and Partner Visa

Applications for all family and partner visas are the same.

  1. You must apply online via AVATS (Online Visa/Preclearance Application Facility). It’s necessary to print, sign, and date the application form and submit it along with your supporting documents.
  2. You may need to provide biometrics.
  3. Applications for all visas except the non-EEA or Swiss national visa have a six-month approval time.
  4. The process for non-EEA or Swiss national visas has a 12-month approval time.

Note: Your immigration consultant will help you with the application process, so you don’t need to feel intimidated by all the requirements.

Note: None of these visas allows you to emigrate to Ireland permanently.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Family or Partner (Dependant) Visa in Ireland is valid for 6 months.

After this period it will need to be renewed.

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