Ireland Visa for Kenyan Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Kenyan passport holders need a visa to enter Ireland. Apply at a Ireland embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
How Kenyan citizens apply for a Ireland visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Ireland embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling.
- → See the exact document checklist for Kenyan applicants, by visa type.
- → Confirm the latest rules on the destination's official government page before you book.
Ireland visa cost for Kenyan citizens
Short stay 'C' visa - single journey (tourist/visit)
EUR 60 (~$65)
Short stay 'C' visa - multi journey
EUR 100 (~$108)
Applications are handled via VFS Global - service fee approx. INR 3380, varies by centre.
Fees checked 2026-07-02 · always confirm on the official source
Documents required for Kenyan applicants
The exact documents Kenyan citizens must submit for Ireland, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
familyJoin Family (Non-EEA nat.)(de facto partner)
Checklist for Join Family visa - Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
familyJoin Family (de facto partner CSEP/HA)
Checklist for Join Family visa - Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
familyPreclearance – Join Family (Dependants)
- Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
medicalMedical Treatment
- Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
otherMarriage
- Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
otherPreclearance – Volunteer
- Applicants are advised to refer to the Immigration Service Delivery website where they will find a detailed document guide for each visa category: Home - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/) - The onus rests on the applicant to ensure they have submitted the required documents for the visa category they have applied for. - All documents must be in English, or be accompanied by an official translation. - Original application form duly completed, dated and signed: (Mandatory) Passport(s) & Residency Permission: (Mandatory) - Original passport which must contain 2 empty visa pages with validity as outlined below: - C category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you plan to leave Ireland. - D category visas - must be valid for at least 6 months. - Copy of your bio page, all visa and immigration stamps on all pages. - Evidence that you have permission to reside in the country from which you are applying, along with photocopy of the front and back of residency card/ sticker, if applicable. Must be valid for a minimum of 3 months from the date of return from Ireland. - Recent passport photographs showing full face on a clear white background not older than 3 months which conforms to the requirements detailed here: Photograph rules for visa applications - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) For children under 18 years old, the following documents must be provided: (Mandatory) - A copy of the child’s passport and Birth Certificate. - A copy of both parents/legal guardians’ passports and other official identity document containing their signatures. - A letter of signed consent from parents/legal guardians allowing the child to travel to Ireland if travelling unaccompanied, if applicable. - A letter of signed consent from the other parent/legal guardian allowing the child to travel to Ireland where only one parent/legal guardian is travelling, if applicable. For full details on the requirements for minors travelling, please see: visa requirements when travelling with children under 18 - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/additional-visa-requirements-when-travelling-with-children-under-18/) Finances: (Mandatory) Evidence of sufficient funds for proposed trip must be submitted. - Bank statement(s) for the last six months. - Employment letter and Salary Certificate (dated within the 4 week period immediately prior to your application date). - Bank statement(s) from your sponsor for the last six months, if applicable. Tourism: - Detailed application letter and travel itinerary. - Accommodation booking reservation(s) for the duration of stay. - Note: Travel & medical insurance is only required if you are granted a visa. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a tourist visa: How to apply for a short stay ‘C’ visit (tourist) visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/) Visiting Family and/or Friends: - Detailed application letter. - Invitation letter from the reference/host in Ireland. - Copy of passport and/or IRP card (front and back) from reference in Ireland and evidence of link to reference. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a visit family/friend visa: Visit family/friend visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-visit-ireland/how-to-apply-for-a-short-stay-c-visit-tourist-visa/visit-family-friend-visa/) Business, Conference or Company Training: - Letter from applicant’s employer stating applicant is travelling to Ireland on business / conference / training on behalf of the company and who will finance the trip. - Invitation letter from the host company in Ireland. Please see the following link for business visa options and a full document guide: Visa options for working in Ireland for less than 90 days - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/visa-options-for-working-in-ireland-for-less-than-90-days/) Study: - Letter of acceptance (unconditional) from school / college in Ireland stating course fees and if they have been paid. (minimum €6000, or fully paid for course fees below this amount). - Receipt of payment from the school/college. - Letter of support from your sponsor including evidence of familial link, if applicable. - Six month durational bank statements and /or evidence of funds to finance first year of study and a completed Summary Statement of Finances Form. Please see the following link for a full document guide for a study visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/) Attending an Exam: - Letter from exam authority confirming the applicant is due to sit an exam, the details and dates of the exam and confirmation that full fees have been paid. Please see the following link for a full document guide for an exam visa: How to apply for long term study visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-less-than-90-days/exam-visa/) Employment: - Full copy of valid work permit and signed contract for the intended employment in Ireland. - Evidence of relevant qualifications / experience for the intended role in Ireland. - A signed letter from your employer in Ireland confirming details of your position and salary to be paid. If your employer is to provide you with accommodation, details of this should also be included. The letter must be on headed paper with the company’s contact and registration details. Please see the following link for employment visa options and a full document guide: Applying for a long stay employment visa - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-work-visa-options/applying-for-a-long-stay-employment-visa/) Joining Family in Ireland: - Original and translated copies of Marriage and Birth certificates. Please see the following link for join family visa options and a full document guide: Coming to join family in Ireland - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-join-family-in-ireland/) Volunteer/ Minister of Religion: (Mandatory) - A copy of your preclearance letter issued by Immigration Service Delivery. Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a Minister of Religion visa and a full document guide: Minister of Religion - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/minister-of-religion/) Please see the following link for information on the preclearance process for a volunteer visa and a full document guide: Volunteer - Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie) (https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/volunteer/) Note: The provision of all the documentation listed in no way guarantees that a visa will be granted.
Ireland visa for Kenya citizens — FAQ
Do Kenyan citizens need a visa for Ireland?
Kenyan passport holders need a visa to enter Ireland. Apply at a Ireland embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
What documents do Kenyan citizens need for Ireland?
A valid passport plus the Ireland document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
How much does the Ireland visa cost for Kenyan citizens?
The Ireland short stay 'c' visa - single journey (tourist/visit) fee is EUR 60 (~$65). Applications through VFS Global carry an additional service fee of about INR 3380. Fees change - confirm on the official source before applying.
Related visa requirements
For Kenyan citizens