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Do I need an Irish visa?

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I know I need an irish visa to enter Ireland, however I already have a UK tourist visa and a Schengen tourist visa for my vacation in July and I was wondering if I need an irish visa to visit.

The spanish consulate in Boston has got to be the slowest a$$ consulate ever. I'm getting a Schengen visa for the 5th time and it always takes less than 4 days with other countries but today I called the Spain consulate and they tell me I have to call back in 4 additional weeks (total 6 week even though they told me 15 days before). So now, if that's the case, I won't have time to apply for the Irish visa because I'm leaving in 3 weeks and that's why I'm asking this question.

Thanks for your help.

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  1. Hi Irish here. Since you have a UK tourist visa you still have to apply for a visa to vist here.  We very strict migrants laws here. You can vist Northern Ireland. But you can't travel into the Republic of Ireland without a visa.


  2. i would visit the Irish Emabassy online anyway if i were you.

    and try it :

    Irish Embassy in Washington DC, United States    



    Embassy of Ireland in Washington DC, USA      

    2234 Massachusetts Avenue, NW,

    Washington DC 20008

    City: Washington DC

    Phone: (202) 462-3939

    Fax: (202) 232-5993

    Web Site: http://www.irelandemb.org/

    Office Hours: (Monday -Friday) Office Hours - 9:00am to 5.00pm Public Office - 9:00am - 1:00pm and 2:00pm - 4.00pm (passports, visas, and citizenship)

    the one in Boston is available

    but you will have to make an appointment by their site

    Boston

    irlcons@aol.com

    Consulate General of Ireland

    535 Boylston Street

    Boston, Massachusetts 02116

    Tel: (617) 267 9330

    Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

      

    Visa applications accepted by appointment only

    the Irish embassy in Boston does not have a web page , or at least , i did not find one ?

    try using their email address :

    irlcons@aol.com

    i seriously doubt that you will have a visa in that short of time ;

    perhaps if you could afford a travel agent's help ?

  3. You should check with the Irish consulate in Boston. Otherwise you could look up the Irish Government website and check on Dept. of Foreign Affairs.

    The Irish government has become fairly ruthless on immigration issues so you should take care to do everything by the book.

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