Ireland Visa Assistance

Executive assistance with Irish employment and business visas

Executive assistance with Irish employment and business visas

Isarey works with local specialists in the United Kingdom and in major cities worldwide to manage and assist with visa applications submitted to Irish embassies and consulates. We assist with all types of visas to Ireland, and specialise in arranging Irish business and employment visas.

Our executive visa service is designed to provide the highest level of dedicated assistance and individual attention. We work to ensure that every Irish visa application is processed efficiently and securely, saving the applicant time, money and frustration.

Expert local agents provide each applicant with on-the-ground assistance where their presence is required at the embassy or consulate, and take care of all bureaucratic procedures on the applicant’s behalf including, as applicable, preparation of supporting documents and application forms, submission of applications and passports at the Irish embassy, passport collection and delivery, settlement of fees.

Our Irish visa assistance service is offered in over 100 countries and includes:

  • selection of the correct type of visa according to the purpose of travel and eligibility of the applicant
  • preparation and verification of all supporting documents, including attestation and certified translations
  • physical submission and collection of applications and supporting documents at the embassy or consulate
  • settlement of consular fees and liaison with the consulate during processing
  • collection and global delivery of all client documents by secure courier
  • worldwide airport meet and greet service

For further information about applying for an Irish visa and about how our experts can assist you, please contact us:

Ireland Visa Resources

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Ireland Visa and Immigration Resources
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Ireland - UK Foreign travel advice
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This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel to Ireland.
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Living in Ireland
Right arrowwww.gov.uk
Information for British citizens moving to or living in Ireland, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
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Ireland Doing Business
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Ireland - Country Commercial Guide
Right arrowwww.trade.gov
Discusses key Irish economic indicators and trade statistics, which countries are dominant in the market, and other issues that affect trade.
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Ireland Visa and Immigration News
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The Ultimate Guide to Expat Living in Dublin, Ireland
Right arrownomadcapitalist.com
Everything an expat needs to know about living in Dublin, Ireland, including how to get residency and citizenship.
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Ireland Enacts Employment Permits Act 2024
Right arrownatlawreview.com
New Employment Permits Act 2024 law in Ireland brings changes to the Employment Permits System, introducing new employment permit for seasonal workers and dependents
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How To Get Dual Citizenship In Ireland
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Everything you need to know to get dual citizenship in Ireland, including a breakdown of all the advantages.
Your complete guide to an Irish student visa
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The Irish Government opened its borders and welcomed back international students in Autumn 2021. It means international students now have the opportunity to study Ireland and experience face-to-face learning as part of their curriculum after almost a year of virtual classrooms.
Who can get an Irish passport and how long does the application take
Right arrowmetro.co.uk
Everything you need to know about applying for an Irish passport, from eligibility (like if you have Irish grandparents) to waiting times.
How Brexit affects UK immigration to Ireland
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As of 1 January 2021, British nationals visiting or working in the European Economic Area will be restricted. With Schengen rules being introduced for visitors and work visas being required elsewhere in the European Economic Area, this article considers what the end of free movement looks like for British nationals looking to visit or work in Ireland and some further updates to Ireland's immigration and work permit schemes.
Snapshot: long-term business visas in Ireland
Right arrowwww.lexology.com
This article summarises the key criteria and procedures for long-term business immigration routes in Ireland, including for staff transfers, highly skilled individuals, investors and shortage occupations.
How to move to Ireland - visas, immigration, residency, citizenship
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How do I move to Ireland from the US Here is an overview of information as provided by The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) about Irish visas, Irish immigration, Irish residency, and Irish citizenship.
Online visas will drive down bureaucratic burden on immigration applicants
Right arrowwww.lawsociety.ie
Students will now complete the application form online, upload copies of supporting documents online, pay the applicable fee and then submit their passport and current IRP card via registered post.
Ireland turns down more than 10 of visa applications
Right arrowwww.irishexaminer.com
New figures from the Department of Justice show that 153,197 people applied for a visa to come to Ireland in 2019, with 89.6 of those granted.

Get a Quotation for your visa

Our fees for visa assistance vary depending on the country of destination, urgency, type of visa and country of application.

We price each process to include settlement of application fees, as well as any fees due for the certification and notarization of documents and certified translations (where required for the application), courier costs and options such as the personal delivery of passports at airports etc. (international meet and greet service).

To receive a quote for an individual application, please contact us and we will get back to you directly with further information:

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