Ireland Student Visa Documents Checklist 2026: Complete List
The definitive document checklist for Indian students applying for the Ireland D Study Visa โ what each document proves, common errors, and exactly what to upload.
By Dhruvil PatelยทJune 18, 2026ยท9 min read
TL;DR โ Key Takeaways
Ireland requires unconditional offer + proof of tuition payment (min โฌ6,000) + โฌ10,000 bank evidence
Unlike the UK, no TB test certificate is needed for Indian applicants
All bank statements must be stamped and signed by your bank; documents must be less than 3 months old
The INIS Visa Online system allows you to upload scanned documents directly. All documents must be clear, legible, and in English โ or accompanied by a certified English translation. Incomplete applications are rejected without a refund of the visa fee (โฌ60 or โฌ100).
Core Documents โ Required for All Applicants
Every Ireland D Study Visa application must include all of the following. Missing any single item results in rejection:
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Document
What It Proves
Common Errors
1
Online application form
Identity and study intention
Incomplete sections; details mismatched with passport
2
Passport (all pages scanned)
Identity and travel history
Less than 12 months validity beyond course end; blank pages not included
3
2 passport-size photographs
Identity verification
Wrong size; coloured background; photos older than 6 months
4
Acceptance/offer letter
Enrolled in Irish institution
Conditional offer (must be unconditional); missing course details
5
Proof of tuition payment
Pre-paid fees (min โฌ6,000)
Payment receipt not on university letterhead; amount below โฌ6,000
6
Bank statements (3โ6 months)
โฌ10,000+ living expenses available
Not stamped/signed by bank; recent lump sum deposits; balance under โฌ10,000
7
Private health insurance policy
Healthcare coverage in Ireland
Short validity; doesn't cover full course period; not valid in Ireland
8
English language certificate
Language proficiency
Certificate older than 2 years; IELTS General instead of Academic
Single entry selected when multi-year course requires multiple entry
Academic Documents
Your academic history establishes that you are a credible student applicant and that you meet the academic entry requirements for your chosen course:
Official transcripts from all universities and colleges attended โ must be on official letterhead, sealed, or stamped by the institution's registrar
Degree certificates for all completed qualifications (Bachelor's, postgraduate diploma, Master's, etc.)
10th and 12th board marksheets โ CBSE, ICSE, or State Board originals or certified copies
Gap year explanation letter โ if there is any gap of 6 months or more in your academic history, write a brief letter explaining the reason (employment, health, family, etc.)
Work experience documents (if applicable and relevant to your course): employer letter on company letterhead, payslips, relieving letter
Financial Documents
Financial documentation is the most scrutinised part of the Ireland student visa application. Every item must be authentic, consistent, and presented correctly:
Bank statements โ 3 to 6 months of personal bank statements (and parent/sponsor statements if applicable), showing account number, account holder name, all transactions, and closing balance of โฌ10,000+
Bank solvency certificate โ optional but strongly recommended; a letter from your bank confirming your average balance and account standing
Education loan sanction letter โ if your studies are being funded by a bank loan; must show the sanctioned amount, disbursement schedule, and lending institution details
Sponsor declaration letter โ if parents or a relative is funding your studies; must be signed, dated, and state that they will support your living expenses in Ireland
Proof of relationship โ if sponsor is a parent, include your birth certificate; if another relative, include the relevant relationship document
Fixed deposit certificates โ if funds are in a fixed deposit, include the FD certificate showing the maturity date and amount
Important note on "sudden funds": Ireland is stricter than most countries about large amounts appearing shortly before the application. A single transfer of โฌ10,000 or more appearing 1โ2 months before submission is a significant red flag. Funds should ideally be building gradually and consistently over 3โ6 months, reflecting genuine savings rather than temporarily parked money.
Health Insurance Requirements
Unlike the UK โ where students pay an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) and get NHS access โ Ireland has no equivalent public health scheme for international students. You must arrange and pay for private health insurance yourself before applying:
Must be private health insurance valid in Ireland throughout your entire course duration
Must cover medical treatment, hospitalisation, and repatriation to India
Must be from an EU-recognised or internationally recognised insurer with operations in Ireland
Recommended providers: Aon Student Health, Allianz Student, Irish Life Health, or international student-specific plans (e.g., CISI)
Typical cost: โฌ300โ800 per year depending on provider and coverage level
The policy document you upload must clearly show your name, coverage dates, and that it is valid in Ireland
Documents If Applying as a Dependent or Spouse
If you are applying as the spouse or dependent of an Irish student or worker (not as the primary student), the additional documents required are:
Marriage certificate โ official marriage certificate; if in a language other than English, include a certified translation
Primary applicant's Irish registration or visa โ copy of their IRP or D visa showing valid status in Ireland
Joint financial proof โ bank statements showing combined funds sufficient for both applicants
Your own supporting documents โ for a study visa, your offer letter, tuition payment proof, and other core documents still apply
Documents NOT Required for Ireland (Unlike UK)
Indian students who have previously applied for a UK Student visa โ or who are familiar with UK requirements โ sometimes include documents that Ireland does not require. These are the key differences:
Ireland Does Not Require These
TB test certificateNot required for Indian applicants to Ireland. You do not need to visit an IOM-approved clinic or obtain a tuberculosis clearance certificate.
NHS surcharge / IHS payment receiptIreland has no Immigration Health Surcharge. Health coverage is handled separately through your private insurance policy.
CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)Ireland does not use the UK's CAS system. Your offer letter from the Irish institution serves this purpose.
ATAS certificateGenerally not required for most courses at Irish institutions. Check with your university if you are applying for a security-sensitive subject.
Biometrics at a VFS Global centreIn most cases, Irish D Study Visa applicants from India do not need to provide biometrics or attend an in-person appointment. The entire application is submitted online through INIS Visa Online.
Tips for Scanning and Uploading Documents
The INIS Visa Online system is specific about document quality. Poor scans are a common cause of unnecessary delays or rejections:
1
Scan in Colour, Minimum 300 DPI
Use a flatbed scanner or a reputable scanning app (e.g., Adobe Scan, Microsoft Lens). Ensure the entire page is captured with no cut-off edges. Colour scans are preferred โ black and white may cause stamps or signatures to appear faded.
2
Save as PDF (Preferred) or JPEG
PDF is the preferred format for multi-page documents (e.g., bank statements, passports). For single-page documents like photos, JPEG is acceptable. Do not use Word documents or uncompressed TIFFs โ these are not supported.
3
One Document Per File, Clearly Named
Upload each document as a separate file. Name your files clearly: e.g., passport-all-pages.pdf, offer-letter-ucd.pdf, bank-statement-sbi-3months.pdf. This makes it easier for the visa officer to locate specific documents without opening multiple files.
4
Keep File Size Under 5 MB Per File
The INIS Visa Online system typically enforces a 2โ5 MB file size limit per document. If your bank statement PDF is too large (common with 6-month statements), compress it using a tool like ilovepdf.com or Adobe Acrobat's "Reduce File Size" feature before uploading.
5
Avoid Handwritten Documents Where Possible
Sponsor letters, explanation letters, and cover letters should be typed, printed, and signed โ not written entirely by hand. Handwritten documents are harder to read and may be questioned. Use a typed letter with a wet (pen) signature at the bottom.
Final check before submitting: Cross-reference your application against this checklist one last time. Confirm that your name appears identically across all documents (exactly as in your passport). Verify that your health insurance end date is on or after your course end date. Ensure all bank statements include the bank's official stamp and your bank manager's signature โ not just a printed statement downloaded from online banking.
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