Details of the total number of short stay visas processed is set out in the table. Decisions regarding the grant/refusal of visas are made in a number of Irish Naturalisation and Immigration (INIS) Visa offices overseas, at the INIS Headquarters in Dublin and at embassies of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which process certain visa applications under delegated sanction from my Department. Over the four years in question, the overall grant rate for short stay visa applications was 92%, which is considered high by international standards. It would not be appropriate to consider grant rates per individual office as the profile of types of applications processed vary quite considerably and the more complex applications are dealt with in Dublin. Thus grant rates at individual offices do not present an accurate representation.
As with all visa services worldwide, the central concern in deciding on visa applications is to strike an appropriate balance between protecting the country's vital national interests by maintaining an effective immigration regime, while at the same time not placing unnecessary or unreasonable obstacles in the way of intending visitors. Each visa application is decided on its own merits, in the light of all relevant factors including the risk of irregular migration, with the intention of achieving an appropriate balance.
Short Stay C Visa Applications
Location
|
2011
|
2012
|
2013
|
2014
|
Abu Dhabi
|
6039
|
7391
|
8171
|
9371
|
Abuja
|
3985
|
4760
|
4476
|
4922
|
Beijing
|
4575
|
5067
|
5563
|
5660
|
London
|
6545
|
7207
|
7392
|
7578
|
Moscow
|
14008
|
14737
|
16413
|
16670
|
New Delhi
|
8246
|
7717
|
7802
|
8860
|
Ankara
|
3127
|
3495
|
3989
|
4209
|
INIS Dublin
|
5714
|
5340
|
5381
|
5090
|
DFAT Delegated Sanction
|
18482
|
18565
|
19642
|
21002
|
Total Applications
|
70721
|
74279
|
78829
|
83362
|
Total Granted
|
64423
|
68067
|
73126
|
77034
|