🇮🇪Ireland Visa for Uzbek Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Uzbek passport holders need a visa to enter Ireland. Apply at a Ireland embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
How Uzbek citizens apply for a Ireland visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Ireland embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here ↗
- → See the exact document checklist for Uzbek applicants, by visa type.
Ireland visa cost for Uzbek 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 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Documents required for Uzbek applicants
The exact documents Uzbek citizens must submit for Ireland, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
touristBusiness Incentive Trips- Tourism
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed by a notarized translation into English. Business Incentive Trips- Tourism IMPORTANT: If you intend to lodge more than 30 applications at one time, you should contact this office first to make an appointment to lodge the documents. Documents Required: - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with 2 clear pages and valid for at least 6 months after your return from Ireland - Previous Passports (if any) - 2 color passport photographs (one to be glued to the top left of your application form) - Visa Fee - A letter from the company organizing the trip on headed paper confirming: - The name and date of birth of each person travelling - The reason for the trip - Proposed dates of entry to Ireland and departure - Who is paying the cost of the trip - Accommodation details - Direct Hotel Booking or Tour Operator/Travel Agent booking or Internet Booking - Six month detailed bank statement - Letter of support from each applicant's employer confirming their employment, salary and dates of travel. Letter should include contact details for employment so that the information can be verified - If any of the applicants are a student, a letter from their educational institution stating their course of study and expected completion date. Letter should include contact details for studies so that the information can be verified. - Copy of marriage certificate, birth certificates of children, car/property ownership certificates if any - If a member of the group has been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the decision letter issued to the person by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in an Irish visa application being refused If the person travelling is a student or unemployed, their application should also include the following - Letter of sponsorship stating the sponsor will cover the cost of your visit - Evidence of how the sponsor is related to you and a copy of their passport details page - Letter from sponsor’s employer including salary - 6 month detailed bank statement for sponsor If the person travelling is under 18 years old, their application must also include the following - Copy of their birth certificate - If travelling alone, the consent of both parents/guardians is required. - If the child is travelling with one parent, the consent of the other parent is required. This signed parental consent must be accompanied by a copy of the consenting parent's passport or national identity card showing the bearer's signature. - Where only one parent has sole custody, a Court Order bestowing sole custody of this child must be shown.
studentStudy
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed be a notarized translation into English. Long Stay Study If you wish to study in Ireland the course that you are going to pursue must be included in the Internationalisation Register administered by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). Visit intregister.ie ↗ (intregister.ie ↗) for more information. Documents Required - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with at least 12 months validity remaining and four clear pages - Previous passports (if any) - Visa fee - Two colour passport photographs (one to be glued to the top left of your application form) - Letter of invitation from language school/course provider in Ireland confirming: - Name, duration and location of course - Reference code for course on internationalisation register (please see intregister.ie ↗ (intregister.ie ↗) ) - Fees have been paid - Invoice from the educational institution in Ireland. - Details of any Internationally recognised English Language qualifications you hold – e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge etc. Please see www.inis.gov.ie for details of our English Language requirements. This is not required where the visa application is for an English language course. - Evidence that the fees have been paid. (eg electronic bank transfer). Where the course fees are less than €6,000, fees must be paid in full to the college, prior to applying for your visa. Evidence of the amount paid should be included in your Letter of Acceptance from the college. Where the course fees are in excess of €6,000, you must pay at least this amount prior to applying for your visa, and evidence of this should be shown in your Letter of Acceptance. This minimum amount is an Immigration requirement. However, the college you wish to attend may require full payment of fees. - Six month detailed bank statement demonstrating that you will have ready access to an amount of at least €7,000 for each year of your studies, in addition to the course fees for each of those years. Where you will be studying for a period of less than 6 months you must have access to €500 per month of the stay or €3000, whichever is the lesser. - Details of your educational qualifications to date and a copy of your qualification certificate. Letter should include contact details for studies so that the information can be verified. - Employment history. Please provide details on company headed paper – name of employer, dates employed, and the position held by you. Letter should include contact details for employment so that the information can be verified - Proof of the possession of travel/health insurance - If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused If a sponsor is supporting the financing of your studies you should include: - Letter of sponsorship stating the sponsor will cover the cost of your course - Evidence of how the sponsor is related to you plus copy of bio data page from their passport. - Letter from sponsor’s employer including salary - 6 month detailed bank statement for sponsor Where the person travelling is under 18 years of age please note the following: Any person who wishes to pursue second level studies in Ireland must be enrolled at a private fee-paying school or college In addition to the requirements outlined above, which apply to all students, applicants aged under 18 years must submit: - Copy of their birth certificate - The consent of both parents/guardians to travel to Ireland - Where only one parent has sole custody, a Court Order bestowing sole custody of this child must be shown
touristVisit Family/ Friend
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed by a notarized translation into English. Short Stay Visit Family/ Friend Documents Required - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with 2 clear pages and valid for at least 6 months after your return from Ireland - Previous Passports (if any) - 2 colour passsport photographs(one to be glued to the top left of your application form) - Visa Fee - Letter of invitation from contact in Ireland confirming your dates of travel, that they will provide accommodation for you. If multiple entry visa is required, the reasons why it is needed. - The inviting person should also provide the following documents (copies are sufficient: - Recent utility bill denoting address - Passport details page - GNIB card if inviter is a non Irish/EEA national - Six months detailed bank statement if inviter is covering the cost of the trip - Evidence of employment - Evidence of relationship with inviter (eg copy of birth certificates, photos, phone calls or evidence of previous meetings etc); - You must provide an up-to-date bank statement, showing what money has been paid into and out of the account over the last six months. You must submit this whether or not you are covering the costs of the visit yourself. - Bank statements must be on headed paper - internet printouts will not be accepted. - Your name, address, account number and account type must be visible on the statement. Any large lodgements must be explained. - If you are sending a bank statement from a deposit/savings account, you must also include a letter from your bank confirming that you are allowed to withdraw money from that account. - Letter of support from your employer confirming your employment, salary and dates of travel. Letter should include contact details for employment so that the information can be verified - If you are a student, you should include a letter from your educational institution stating your course of study and expected completion date. Letter should include contact details for studies so that the information can be verified. - Copy of marriage certificate, birth certificates of children, car/property ownership certificates if any - If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused If the person travelling is a student or unemployed, their application should also include the following - Letter of sponsorship stating the sponsor will cover the cost of your visit - Evidence of how the sponsor is related to you and a copy of their passport details page - Letter from sponsor’s employer including salary - 6 month detailed bank statement for sponsor If the person travelling is under 18 years old, their application must also include the following - Copy of their birth certificate - If travelling alone, the consent of both parents/guardians is required. - If the child is travelling with one parent, the consent of the other parent is required. This signed parental consent must be accompanied by a copy of the consenting parent's passport or national identity card showing the bearer's signature. - Where only one parent has sole custody, a Court Order bestowing sole custody of this child must be shown.
otherEvent/Performance (Independent traveler)
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed by a notarized translation into English. Short Stay Event/Performance (Independent traveller) Documents Required - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with 2 clear pages and valid for at least 6 months after your return from Ireland - Previous Passports (if any) - 2 colour passsport photographs(one to be glued to the top left of your application form) - Visa Fee - Full details of the Event/Performance you plan to attend - i.e. the nature of the event, the date, its location and a copy of your ticket. - Accommodation details - Direct Hotel Booking or Tour Operator/Travel Agent booking or Internet Booking - Six month bank statement - Letter of support from your employer confirming your employment, salary and dates of travel. Letter should include contact details for employment so that the information can be verified - If you are a student, you should include a letter from your educational institution stating your course of study and expected completion date. Letter should include contact details for studies so that the information can be verified. - Copy of marriage certificate, birth certificates of children, car/property ownership certificates if any; - If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused - Evidence of appropriate travel and health insurance
otherChernobyl-Rest-and-Recuperation
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed by a notarized translation into English. Short Stay Chernobyl Documents Required - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with 2 clear pages and valid for at least 6 months after your return from Ireland - Previous Passports (if any) - Copy of your current internal passport (marked pages only) - 2 color passport photographs(one to be glued to the top left of your application form). Photographs to accompany applications should be a minimum of 35mm x 45mm and a maximum of 38mm x 50mm in size. - Letter of invite from the charity in Ireland, setting out the following details: - Name and date of birth of each child being brought to Ireland - The dates of proposed entry and exit - A declaration that the charity will be responsible for the costs of the trip, the welfare of the children and their return to their home country. - A full list of the host families being used to accommodate the children including names, addresses and contact telephone numbers. - Declaration signed by a representative of the charity that all host families have been appropriately vetted or will be vetted before the child is placed with the family. If the host family is not vetted before the child travels to Ireland the charity must make arrangements to have the child placed with a family which has been vetted. - Copy of the child’s birth certificate. (This should include English translation) - Notary permission to travel from either parents or the legal guardian of the child. (This should include English translation) - Copy of both parents passport details page to verify signature. - If one of the parents is missing (their location is not known, they are deprived of their parental rights by a court’s decision, they are dead) – evidence of same is required. This should include English translation. For the legally appointed guardian – evidence of the appointment (e.g.: a court’s decision). This should be translated into English. It must be clear from the documents submitted who has legal guardianship/custody of every child. - Letter from studies (school/college) (This should include English translation) - If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused
otherInterview
Dear Applicants, please be advised, that all documents in a language different from English must be followed by a notarized translation into English. Short Stay Interview Documents Required - Fully completed and signed visa application form - Current passport with 2 clear pages and valid for at least 6 months after your return from Ireland - Previous Passports (if any) - 2 color passports photographs(one to be glued to the top left of your application form) - Visa Fee - Letter from prospective employer in Ireland on headed paper confirming - The position you have applied for - The date and location of your interview - The duration of your proposed visit to Ireland - Who is paying for the cost of the trip - Letter from current employer on headed paper confirming details of your current employment - job title, length employed, salary. Letter should include contact details for employment so that the information can be verified - institution stating your course of study and expected completion date. Letter should include contact details for studies so that the information can be verified. - If currently self-employed or unemployed, you should provide a cv showing current / previous experience relevant to the employment offered - If you are paying for the trip privately, you will have to provide evidence of your finances. A detailed statement of your bank account covering a six- month period immediately prior to your visa application is required. - Copy of marriage certificate, birth certificates of children, car/property ownership certificates - If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this must be given. Submit a copy of the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country. Concealment of visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused
Ireland visa for Uzbek citizens — FAQ
Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Ireland?
Uzbek 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 Uzbek 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 Uzbek 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.
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