r/StudyInIreland 9d ago

Accomodation necessary for VISA?

Hi everyone,

I have taken admission in a masters course in Ireland and while filling the VISA form, they ask for accommodation as well.

I am applying from India.

I am still looking out for Accommodation and if I mention the university name in the visa, what chance is there that the visa will be rejected on the grounds of no accommodation booked?

Thank you

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u/R3CTI4Y 9d ago

I'm pretty sure they don't ask for proof of accommodation for post grad studies, U just need to find one before U fly ofc

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u/_FayeV 9d ago

Which uni have you been accepted to? You can seek accommodation provided by that Uni/College