Travel document ireland fee
A travel document is an official document which assists qualifying non Irish nationals who are resident in Ireland to travel.
The following persons are eligible to apply for a travel document:
- A non-EU national who has been granted full refugee status by the Minister for Justice and Equality is entitled to apply for a travel document to enable him/her to travel outside the State. The issuing of such a document (normally referred to as a Convention Document) is governed by the Refugee Act 1996 which incorporates the 1951 UN Convention on the Status of Refugees.
- Programme Refugees who are placed on the Register of Programme Refugees maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs are also entitled to 1951 Convention travel documents.
- Persons who have been granted Subsidiary Protection Status and appropriate family members.
- In very exceptional circumstances, the Minister may, at his/her absolute discretion, issue a temporary travel document to a person who has been granted leave to remain in the State and does not have a national passport.
The following documents should be provided with a completed application form:
- A fee of €12 which is non-refundable even if the application is refunded or withdrawn;
- Two passport size photographs;
- Copy of the applicant’s current Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) registration card.
Travel Documents
A travel document is an official document which assists qualifying non Irish nationals who are resident in Ireland to travel.
The following persons are eligible to apply for a travel document:
- A non-EU national who has been granted full refugee status by the Minister for Justice and Equality is entitled to apply for a travel document to enable him/her to travel outside the State. The issuing of such a document (normally referred to as a Convention Document) is governed by the Refugee Act 1996 which incorporates the 1951 UN Convention on the Status of Refugees.
- Programme Refugees who are placed on the Register of Programme Refugees maintained by the Department of Foreign Affairs are also entitled to 1951 Convention travel documents.
- Persons who have been granted Subsidiary Protection Status and appropriate family members.
- In very exceptional circumstances, the Minister may, at his/her absolute discretion, issue a temporary travel document to a person who has been granted leave to remain in the State and does not have a national passport.
The following documents should be provided with a completed application form:
- A fee of €12 which is non-refundable even if the application is refunded or withdrawn;
- Two passport size photographs;
- Copy of the applicant’s current Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) registration card.
Immigration Services
- Residence Permission
- EU Treaty Rights
- Visa Applications
- Citizenship and Naturalisation
- Spouse/Civil Partner of an Irish national
- De Facto Relationship with an Irish National
- Non EEA Parents of Irish Citizen Children
- Family Members of Non EEA National Sponsors
- Change of Status Applications
- Dependent Parent Applications
- Humanitarian Leave To Remain
- The Deportation Process
- Family Reunification (Refugees)
- Subsidiary Protection
- Employment Permits
- Long Term Residency
- Immigrant Investor Schemes
- Start Up Entrepreneur Programme
- Students
- Travel Documents
- Without Condition As To Time