TRAVEL ADVICE

TRAVEL ADVICE: Please check the current travel advice at dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/

VISA information

Everyone entering Ireland must have a valid passport, or in the case of European Union Member States, a national identity card. Visas are required for some countries. Delegates should check with their country’s Irish representation (consulate or embassy).

In Ireland, the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS), an Office of the Department of Justice and Equality, is primarily responsible for dealing with immigration and visa matters.For more information on visa requirements for Ireland please see their website www.dfa.ie/travel/visas/

Our professional conference organiser Conference Partners International will provide visa support letters to registered and fully paid delegates on request. Please note these letters will not be issued until a delegate has paid in full. The conference organiser, local and scientific committees cannot guarantee the success of a visa application but will support where possible.
The application process for a visa to enter Ireland can take up to 8 weeks. If you require a visa please ensure you commence your application in a timely manner.

IMPORTANT DATES

Early Bird Deadline

31st January 2022

Late Fee

1st February 2022

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