Applying for an Ireland visa after refusal by the UK [closed]
I visited Ireland in May 2016 for a 7-day holiday and I left the country at the end of that week.
In February 2017, I applied for a UK visa to attend a conference and I was refused; the visa officer said I didn't state the site used to convert my salary into GBP. Also, they don't believe I have enough funds for the trip, and that I would depart the UK.
I have visited almost every part of the Schengen Area, as well as visiting Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Turkey and I have never overstayed in any of these countries.
Now I want to visit Ireland again in June for a conference. I have to state on the visa application that I have been refused a UK visa. Will Ireland refuse to grant me a visa, as it shares information with the UK?
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Is Ireland currently accepting visa applications?
We are accepting short and long stay visa application, and preclearance applications.How soon can I re apply for UK visa after refusal?
You can make a fresh application addressing the grounds of refusal with the submission of new evidence and fee. There is no time limit for making a fresh application. So, you can reapply any time after your UK visa refusal.Can I apply for visa after refusal?
Yes, you can apply if you have detected a mistake in your visa application. However, a country's immigration department may ask you for the copy of your refusal to enter the country before giving you the permission to reapply. If the reasons for the visa refusal are satisfactory, you will be allowed to reapply.Can I apply Schengen visa after rejection?
In most cases, you'll be able to reapply for your Schengen Visa as soon as you've been informed about your visa rejection. There are a few exceptions though. Schengen Countries like Switzerland and Finland have their own rules in regards to reapplying for a visa after its been rejected.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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