Will an offer letter without an experience letter be considered for visa purposes?
Yes, an offer letter alone is sufficient for your Irish student visa application; an experience letter is not mandatory.
You must provide:
- Unconditional offer letter from your Irish institution
- Proof of tuition fee payment (at least €6,000)
- Proof of funds (minimum €10,000 for living expenses)
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- English proficiency scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE, as required)
- Private medical insurance
- Police clearance certificate
An experience letter is optional but can strengthen your application if your work history relates to your course. Requirements are subject to change. If you need guidance on documentation, please contact your LeapScholar counsellor.
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