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Does A United States Citizen Need A Visa To Visit Ireland?

Do I need a visa to visit Ireland?

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    Does A United States Citizen Need A Visa To Visit Ireland?
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    Guest

    Guest 

    answered 7 months ago

      YOUR president says YES you do!
      The Airline will say the same thing!
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      Logic101 

      answered 3 years ago

      That is an incorrect answer... An US citizen can visitIreland for a max of 3 months without a visa.
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      A18lee

      A18lee

      commented 2 years ago

      BUSH Said starting very soon we can not go ANYWHERE, but US Territory's WITHOUT a Passport!
      For national security and airport checks!
      ON NATIONAL TV, TOO! There is a back up and waiting line months long for passports!
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      Logic101

      Logic101

      commented 2 years ago

      You do NOT need to apply for a visa as you would visiting, say India. When you exit your airplane in Ireland (or any other EU country) you will need to pass through immigration. At this point, they will stamp your passport. This stamp is a 90 day visa. This is all you need for tourism. Employment is another story.
      What president and/or airline are you talking about?
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      Harleyd

      Harleyd

      commented 9 months ago

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