How much funds do you have in your account for the visa application?
For your Irish student visa application, you will need to show that you have enough funds to cover both your tuition fees and living expenses. You must pay at least €6,000 of your tuition fees upfront (or the full amount if your fees are less than €6,000). Additionally, you'll need to demonstrate immediate access to at least €10,000 for living expenses if your course is longer than 8 months. Proof of funds can include recent bank statements, sponsorship letters, or an education loan sanction letter. If you have questions or need help preparing your financial documents, please let me know.
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