English school in Dublin, Ireland, School of English in Dublin, Learn english in Dublin, Study English in Dublin, English classes in Dublin, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
English
Korean English Language siteKorean
Japanese
Portuguese
German
Francais
Espaņol
Italiano
HomeAbout UsEnglish ClassesPRICESAccommodationContact UsTEFL COURSESSitemap
      
Adult English Courses
      
TEFL Courses (Teacher Training)
Junior English Courses
Teacher Refresher Courses
English Classes for families
Teaching English In Spain
Part time Evening English Classes
Book Now
Special Offers
Accommodation
Free Classes and Workshops
Contact Us
Our Photo Gallery
BECA MEC Spanish Courses
      
      
School Location
Test your English
Other information
      
      
      
Visa Information
      
      
EU or EEA citizens:
      
The European Economic Area (EEA) contains the EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom) and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia. For these member states you do not require a Visa.
      
Non EU or EEA citizens:
      
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs have a list of countries whose nationals DO NOT require a visa to enter Ireland. ( Click here for the relevant Government Dept. website)
      
If you do not require a Visa:
English Language School Dublin Ireland, English School Dublin,English courses Dublin Ireland,Adult English School Dublin Ireland, Learn English in Dublin, Junior Residential Summer School Programme, English Language Courses dublin Ireland.
      
We will provide you with a Letter of Invitation and an Invoice after you have paid your fees. This is not an immigration requirement, but it is a good idea to have these documents to show to Immigration Officers when you arrive in Ireland. If you stay for longer than 90 days, you must register with the local Garda (Irish Police) Registration Office. Annalivia School will provide you with the documents you need.
      
If a Visa is required:
      
When you apply to us to do a course, we will issue you with a Letter of Invitation, and an Invoice. You will need to pay your fees to us in order for us to state on the Letter of Invitation and on the Invoice that you have fully paid. The Department of Justice have a web page which lists the Student Visa Requirements. ( Click here for the relevant Government Dept. website)
      
You are allowed to work while you are a student in Ireland for up to 20 hours per week.
      
Documents Required:
      
A completed Visa Application form (with three copies).
A Letter of Invitation (provided by the Annalivia School)
You must have paid your fees in full
You passport should be valid for six months after your course has finished.
You should have medical insurance
You should submit financial documents (eg. bank statements for you or your parents if they are supporting you)
If you are employed, you need a letter from your employer
      
Application Procedures:
      
If you have an Irish Embassy in your country, you must apply there. Check the Department of Foreign Affairs web site to check if there is an Embassy in your country: ( Click here for the relevant Government Dept. website)
      
If there is no embassy in your country, you can apply at any embassy that is convenient for you or you can apply by post to:

Visa Office,
Department of Foreign Affairs,
69-71 St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Telephone: + 353-1-478 0822.
      
      
Unsuccessful Visa Applications:
      
Most visa refusals are for very simple reasons. Before you apply, read the visa requirements and make sure you have included everything. Generally the main reasons are as follows:
Inconsistency in application (eg. dates not agreeing on an employers letter and on your application.)
Financial support documents incorrect or missing
Missing information on an employer's letter
      
Visa refusals can be appealed. You should find out the reasons for the visa refusal, and then submit the correct or additional documents. If you are having difficulty with this, please contact us. In all cases we must have your visa application number in order to help you.
      
Refunds:
      
If your Visa Application is declined, you must make an appeal before we will refund fees. There is a 150 euro administration charge on visa refusals as well as 1 weeks accommodation free (if applicable). Also, bank charges (where applicable) will be deducted from the fees refunded.
      
      
Please click here to download our booking form.
      
Please click here to view our Terms and Conditions.
      
      
Annalivia School Limited, 1 Clarinda Park North, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Ph: +353-1-2301100    Fax: +353-1-284 56 35    Email:  info@annaliviaschool.com


English Classes in Dublin
BECAS MEC MEPSYD 2010
English School in Dublin
Dublin City Centre Apartments
Learning English, Ireland
Childrens' Courses English
BECA MEC Grants 2010
TEFL CELT Courses
Family English Programs
English Courses Dublin
      
      
      
      
Powered by:go2web