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Do You Need a Visa?

Irish passport holders are required to hold a valid Oman e-Visa before travelling. Confirm your eligibility by consulting the eligible countries list on this website. Ireland is a participating country in the e-Visa programme, meaning the entire application is handled electronically with no embassy visit required. Irish citizens can apply from any location with internet access and receive their approved visa directly by email.

Available Visa Categories

Irish nationals travelling to Oman are required to apply under the e-Visa category that best reflects the primary purpose of their visit. Each category comes with its own permitted activities, entry conditions, and specific documentation requirements. Understanding the distinctions between categories before applying ensures your application is submitted correctly and evaluated against the appropriate criteria.

Tourist Visa

Irish nationals planning a personal visit to Oman — whether for sightseeing, relaxation, experiencing Omani culture and cuisine, or visiting family — will find the tourist visa the most suitable option for their trip. It covers the widest range of leisure-related activities.

Medical Visa

For Irish citizens requiring access to specialist care, elective surgical procedures, or ongoing treatment at a recognised Omani health facility. Applicants must provide supporting medical documentation, and provisions may extend to an accompanying carer where required.

Work Visa

Issued to Irish nationals who have accepted confirmed employment with an Oman-based company. The visa permits engagement in the activities and duties outlined in the employment contract, and is subject to the formal sponsorship terms of the Omani employer.

Business Visa

An Irish company representative, director, or consultant travelling to Oman for meetings, trade exhibitions, site visits, or commercial negotiations may apply under this category, provided the visit is of a strictly professional and time-limited nature.

Transit Visa

For Irish travellers whose international travel plans include a connection at Muscat International Airport. This visa ensures lawful transit through Oman without authorising extended stays, employment, or commercial activities within Omani territory.

Documentation Requirements

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Irish applicants must assemble a complete set of supporting documents before beginning the e-Visa application. The required documents confirm identity, financial standing, travel intentions, and accommodation arrangements. The checklist below covers the standard items expected across most visa categories, with additional documents potentially required for certain types.

  • Medical Certificate: Irish applicants under the medical visa category must provide an official report or referral letter from a recognised healthcare provider in Ireland or Oman, specifying the diagnosis and the treatment to be received during the visit.
  • Employment Letter: Irish professionals applying for a work or business visa are required to include a formal letter on company letterhead from their Irish employer or Omani host organisation, confirming the scope, purpose, and timeline of the visit.
  • Valid Passport: The Irish passport provided with the application must remain valid for no less than 6 months from the proposed date of entry into Oman. All biographical pages must be undamaged, complete, and clearly readable by processing staff.
  • Digital Photograph: A current digital passport photograph conforming to the prescribed size, background colour, and resolution standards. The image must clearly show the applicant's face and must have been captured within the last six months.
  • Valid Email Address: An email address in active use must be supplied at the time of application. This address will be used for all updates, notifications, and for delivering the approved e-Visa once processing is complete.
  • Accommodation Details: Confirmation of planned accommodation in Oman, which may include a printed hotel booking, a certified rental agreement, or a formal invitation letter from a resident host in Oman.
  • Return or Onward Ticket: Documentary proof of scheduled departure from Oman — either a return flight to Ireland or an onward ticket to another country — confirming the applicant's definite intent to leave before the visa authorised period expires.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Irish nationals can complete the Oman e-Visa application entirely online without visiting a visa centre or consular office. The digital process is accessible from any device and walks you through each requirement in sequence. Gathering your documents before starting will allow you to complete and submit the form in one uninterrupted session.

Access the Application Portal

Visit the official application portal and select your nationality from the dropdown menu to access the country-specific application form.

Complete Personal Information

Fill in the online form with your personal details, including full name, date of birth, contact information, and passport details.

Upload Required Documents

Upload your digital photograph and scanned copy of your passport biographical page in the specified format.

Review Application Details

Carefully review all entered information for accuracy before submission. Errors may cause delays or rejection.

Select Processing Speed

Choose your preferred processing option: standard, urgent, or super fast based on your travel timeline.

Make Payment

Pay the visa fee using accepted payment methods including credit cards and online payment systems.

Receive Confirmation

Receive your application reference number and confirmation email immediately after successful payment.

Receive e-Visa

Upon approval, receive your e-Visa via email with all necessary details for entry into Oman.

Application Processing Duration

Irish applicants have three processing speed tiers to choose from, each suited to different travel circumstances. Whether you are planning a well-organised trip to Oman in advance or responding to an unexpected travel requirement, the appropriate processing option ensures your visa is ready when you need it. Review each tier carefully before making your selection.

Processing TypeEstimated DurationBest ForCharacteristics
Standard Processing6-9 Working DaysPlanned travelRegular review and assessment with standard fees
Urgent Processing4-7 Working DaysShort notice travelExpedited review with priority handling and additional fees
Super Fast Processing3-5 Working DaysEmergency travelImmediate assessment for urgent travel needs with premium fees

Visa Validity and Entry Conditions

The e-Visa validity extends for 30 days from approval. Entry must occur within this timeframe. Your stay duration in Oman is subject to the visa conditions and may vary based on the visa type selected. Plan your travel accordingly to maximise your time in the country.

Visa Fees and Pricing Structure

Use the visa fee calculator to check exact costs — the cost of your e-Visa depends on the visa type, your country, and processing speed. Tourist visas are usually the most affordable option. Urgent processing requires additional payment. Payment can be made through various methods including credit cards and online payment systems.

Monitoring Your Application Status

Your application progress can be monitored using the reference number provided at submission. Combined with your passport number, you can access detailed status information from the tracking dashboard. Email notifications are also sent at key milestones in the processing.

Recommendations for Successful Application

Ireland-based applicants who invest time in careful preparation before submission report significantly fewer processing delays. The recommendations below are drawn from the most common corrections sought from Irish applicants and should be reviewed before you begin.

  • Accurate Information: The name, date of birth, and document number on your form must match your Irish passport exactly, including any diacritical marks or compound surnames. Apostrophes and hyphens must be entered as they appear.
  • Quality Documents: Scans of your passport and supporting items must show clear text and the full page boundary. Irish applicants sometimes submit passport scans where the photograph page is partially cut off — ensure the entire biographical area is visible.
  • Form Verification: Before submitting, cross-check the nationality field, gender, and contact details with your actual passport and email. Transposed digits in phone numbers or passport numbers are a common source of avoidable errors.
  • Keep Confirmations: Store your e-Visa approval email and application reference separately from your general inbox. Access to this reference is required both at Dublin Airport check-in and upon arrival at Omani immigration.
  • Early Application: Irish travellers flying from Dublin or Cork should apply for their e-Visa at least two weeks before departure to allow time for any follow-up queries and avoid missed flights due to pending approvals.
  • Document Quality: Ensure your uploaded files are correctly oriented and the text is readable at 100% zoom. Rotated or low-contrast documents are commonly returned to Irish applicants for resubmission.
  • Honest Responses: Any statement about your purpose of visit, previous travel history, or personal circumstances must be accurate. Providing false information in an Irish passport application carries serious consequences including travel bans.

Understanding Visa Rejection and Prevention

When an Irish applicant's e-Visa is declined, Omani immigration authorities provide a stated reason in the rejection notification. Reviewing this reason carefully and addressing the underlying issue before reapplying is the recommended course of action. The following factors account for the majority of rejections from Irish nationals.

  • Incomplete Information: An Irish application that omits required fields or contains contradictory information across sections will be declined at the initial review stage. Every field must be fully completed and internally consistent.
  • Document Issues: Supporting documents submitted by Irish applicants that are blurred, cropped, or in an unsupported file format will not be accepted. Ensure all uploaded files meet the specified dimension and resolution criteria.
  • Passport Problems: Irish passports must be valid for a minimum of six months from the intended date of arrival in Oman. A passport with less remaining validity will result in the application being declined regardless of other factors.
  • Data Inconsistencies: If the personal details entered on the form differ from those visible in your uploaded Irish passport, the application will be refused. Discrepancies as minor as a missing middle name can trigger a rejection.
  • Security Concerns: Background screening that identifies security-related concerns will result in refusal. Providing honest and complete information throughout the application is the only appropriate response to this requirement.
  • Financial Requirements: Irish applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient personal funds to cover all costs during their stay. Vague or insufficient financial documentation is one of the most frequently cited rejection reasons.

Visa Expiry and Extension Procedures

If your visa is expiring or has expired, you have several options to address the situation. Understanding these procedures ensures you remain in compliance with immigration regulations and avoid penalties.

Before Expiry

Irish visitors in Oman should monitor their permitted stay duration carefully. If you anticipate needing additional time — for example, due to extended business negotiations or delayed travel arrangements — begin the extension process with at least five to seven days remaining on your current visa to allow for processing.

Extension Application

Irish nationals requiring a longer stay must apply to the Royal Oman Police immigration authority before their current visa expires. The application requires your original visa documentation, a clear explanation of why the extension is needed, and appropriate supporting evidence such as an employer letter, medical certificate, or confirmed travel rebooking.

After Expiry

An Irish national who remains in Oman beyond their authorised stay without a valid extension is in violation of immigration law. You must present yourself to the relevant immigration authority straightaway, as self-reporting will be considered in any assessment of the circumstances.

Overstay Fines

Each day of unauthorised stay beyond the visa expiry date incurs a financial penalty under Omani immigration law. Irish passport holders must settle all outstanding overstay fines at the immigration counter before they are permitted to proceed to their return flight.

Departure

Where an extension request is declined, Irish travellers must depart Oman no later than the date specified on their current visa. Book your return flight to Ireland early and keep your departure booking accessible in case it is requested at the immigration checkpoint.

About This Information Service

Our resource centre offers comprehensive information about Oman e-Visa requirements and procedures for Ireland residents. We support travellers by explaining the process in detail and answering frequently asked questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes, you can apply for an extension before your current visa expires. Contact the immigration authorities for the extension process. Extensions are easier to obtain before expiry.

A: If your application is rejected, you will receive notification with the reason. You can address the issues and reapply. Reapplication fees may apply.

A: Yes, you can apply from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access and the required documents. Your location does not affect your eligibility to apply for an Oman e-Visa.

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