Is it possible to get a student visa for Ireland with the same financial documents and ITRs as before?
Yes, you can use your previous financial documents and Income Tax Returns (ITRs) for your Ireland student visa application if they meet current requirements.
- Bank statements must cover the six months immediately before your application and clearly show your name, address, account number, and account type.
- Funds required (as of June 30, 2025): At least €10,000 for courses over eight months, plus tuition. For six to eight months, €833/month (totaling €4,998 for six months or €6,665 for eight months).
- Any large or unusual deposits must be fully explained.
If your documents are outdated or your financial situation has changed, updated statements or additional evidence may be needed.
Cash income, business income or no ITR?
See whether your funds and documents will pass the Irish visa check.
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