Help with application for visitors visa to ireland for an algerian citizen

  • Help with application for visitors visa to ireland for an algerian citizen, Can anyone give advise on sample letters from employer stating i will be returning to work and from college as proof of return, also how is travel insurance obtained before hand, and is it expensive as this needs to be provided also with he application....anyone ever applied for this tourist visa before any help would be greatly appreciated just to make sure i have all the documents, i already have invitations and account details etc just need help with 2 letters to proove i will be returning and insurance thanks [email removed]

    06 Jan 2009, 02:22 Holly
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    hiya, i was in dublin and then left n went back home, then change my mind and wanted to come back, i got a letter from irish friends stating that they will accomodate me n so on,i didnt pay 4 any med insurance, but airport immigration do check if u have ur return ticket,i think if u apply 4 college, the school itself will charge 4 the med insurance and it will be written on ur admission letter, school do provide u with host family, as 4 money eur 1200 is ok for bank statement, but u will have to be sure that u'll be able to support urself financially, as its not easy to get a job in dublin at the moment, hope ive been helpful,

    lisa 29 Jan 2009, 12:05 - Report
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    Abena 06 Jul 2009, 07:21 - Report
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