Why choose us?
Support, Advice, Information and the Necessary Representation
About IVS Ireland
Gain access to
Experienced Immigration Consultant
We are always happy to arrange an initial phone or in-person consultation if you wish to discuss your individual circumstances with us.
Immigration & Visa Services Ireland is an Irish company offering consultancy advice on Immigration, Employment, Visas and Citizenship in Ireland with over 30 years of experience.
As we are now the only English speaking member state of the EU, Ireland is an attractive place for Tourists, Students, Workers, Business People, International Investors and others wishing to enter Ireland on a temporary or long term basis. Immigration and Visa Services Ireland has in excess of 30 years of experience in dealing with Irish Immigration matters.
At IVS Ireland you will
Gain Access to Professional
Irish Immigration Consultant
We provide professional services with support, advice, information and the necessary representation required and will assist you in submitting your applications to the various governmental departments.
Appeals of External Refusal
We will assist you in an appeal of an application refused whether submitted by you on your own behalf or by an outside body or agency.
Atypical Working Scheme
From 03 September 2020, applications for the Atypical Working Scheme must now be submitted using the new Immigration Online Portal.
Change of Status to remain Applications
Change of Status / Circumstances regarding current permission to Remain Applications
Irish Citizenship by Naturalisation Applications
You may be eligible to apply for Irish Citizenship by naturalisation if you are living in the state or if you are living on the Island of Ireland and married to an Irish citizen.
De Facto Relationship
De Facto Relationship Applications
All non-EEA nationals need immigration permission to remain in the Stat
Employment Permit Applications
In order to take up employment in the State, the person must be in possession of (a) a valid work permit (b) a valid green card.
EU Treaty Rights
When applying for EU Treaty Rights these forms should be completed.
Form EUTR1 is to be completed by each non-EEA national applying for a residence card as the qualifying family member of a European Union citizen residing in the State.
Immigrant Investor Program (IIP)
The Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) was introduced by the Irish Government in 2012 to encourage inward investment for the creation of business and employment opportunities in the State.
In Person Consultation
If you would like to discuss in detail your case/application with us, please feel free to schedule an In-Person Consultation with our Immigration Consultant at our centrally located Dublin Office.
Long Term Residency Applications
Persons who have been legally resident in the State for a minimum of five years on the basis of work permit/work authorisation/working visa conditions may apply to this office for a five-year extension.
Marriage to an Irish Citizen
Marriage to an Irish Citizen Applications.
Marriage to an Irish national does not confer an automatic right of residence in the State.
Minister of Religion
The immigration permission and application system described on this page is based on the Immigration policy for Ministers of Religion published 30 April 2018.
Parent of Irish Citizen
From the 1st October 2015, all new applications for permission to remain in the State on the basis of parentage of an Irish Citizen Child from a Non-EEA parent who does not have existing immigration permission.
Phone Consultation
If you would like to discuss in detail your case/application with us, please feel free to schedule a 30-minute phone consultation with our Immigration Consultant.
Preparation & Submission of Affidavits
If an affidavit is required regarding your application, we will assist you with the preparation and completion of the same.
Requests for Additional Documentation
Requests for Additional Documentation / Information regarding current circumstances by relevant Authority
Section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999
Responses to Notifications under Section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999 (as amended)
Student & Permission Renewal
Student & Permission Renewal Applications
Conditions attaching to being a Full Time Language Non-EEA student
UK Citizens Resident In the State
UK Citizens resident in the Irish State after Brexit entered full effect after the 31 December 2020.
Undocumented within the State
The Minister for Justice and Equality has made the following statements in 2020 regarding undocumented or persons illegally present in the Irish State without valid immigration permission.
Victims of Domestic Violence
How the Irish immigration system deals with cases of domestic violence where the victim is a foreign national and whose immigration status is currently derived from or dependant on that of the perpetrator of domestic violence
Visa Applications
A visa gives the holder the right to present to an immigration official at the Irish border. A visa can be given for a single entry or for multiple entries, within a specified period of time.
Volunteering in Ireland
The information below is intended as a guide only, the policy document Volunteering in Ireland outlines all of the relevant criteria for eligibility for this programme.
Without Condition as To Time
Without Condition As To Time (WCATT) Stamp 5 is placed in the passport of an individual who has completed 8 years (96 months) of legal residency in Ireland.