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Visas For Family Members and Dependents

In Ireland, different types of visas are available for family members and dependents who wish to join their loved ones. Understanding the distinctions between these visa categories is essential. It’s important to note that each visa category has specific requirements, eligibility criteria, and application processes. To obtain accurate and up-to-date information based on your individual circumstances, it is advisable to consult with one of our experts to evaluate the profile.

 

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What You Must Know

To qualify, applicants must meet requirements related to their relationship, finances, character, and insurance coverage. The application process involves gathering necessary documents, completing the application form accurately, and submitting it along with supporting documents to the relevant Irish embassy or consulate. It is important to understand the conditions and restrictions of this visa category before making any travel plans.

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What’s Visa’s are covered

The Visa for Ireland allows eligible individuals to join their family member who is a citizen or lawful resident of Ireland. To qualify, applicants must meet requirements related to their relationship, finances, character, and insurance coverage.
  • Joint Family Visa
  • Spouse Visa
  • De Facto Visa
  • Dependent Visa

Joint Family Visa:

The Joint Family Visa allows eligible individuals, such as parents, grandparents, and dependent children over the age of 18, to join a non-European Economic Area (EEA) or non-Swiss national residing in Ireland. The sponsoring family member must hold valid immigration permission in Ireland.

Spouse Visa:

Designed for spouses or civil partners of Irish citizens or non-EEA/non-Swiss nationals with immigration permission in Ireland, the Spouse Visa enables the spouse or civil partner to join and reside with their partner in Ireland. This visa applies to individuals in legally recognized marriages or civil partnerships.

De Facto Visa:

The De Facto Visa, sometimes referred to as an unmarried partner visa, is intended for unmarried partners (same-sex or opposite-sex) of Irish citizens or non-EEA/non-Swiss nationals who possess valid immigration permission in Ireland. It allows the unmarried partner to join and reside with their partner in Ireland. The couple must provide evidence of being in a committed and durable relationship similar to a marriage or civil partnership.

Dependent Visa:

The Dependent Visa is granted to family members who are financially dependent on an Irish citizen or non-EEA/non-Swiss national with valid immigration permission in Ireland. This category includes dependent children under the age of 18, as well as dependent parents or grandparents. The sponsoring individual must demonstrate the ability to support and accommodate their dependents in Ireland.

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