An Irish visa will grant you access in almost all European countries. The following countries in Europe will accept Irish Visas:
An Irish visa is not acceptable in Belarus, Kazakhstan, or Russia.
definitely, yes
Yes, I've done it plenty of times
For some European countries they would need a visa.
No, a South African citizen does not need a visa to visit Dublin or anywhere else in Ireland. If you are travelling via the UK (even in transit) I think that you now need a visa. (Not for Ireland but for the UK.) Worth checking out prior to travel just to be sure!
Yes, Mexican citizens typically need a visa to visit Europe. They must apply for a Schengen visa, which allows them to travel within the Schengen Area countries in Europe for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Yes, he needs visa to UK and all Europe too.
You would need a visa to visit the United Kingdom in order to go to Belfast.
You can apply for a Schengen visa in Seattle at the Consulate General of the country you plan to visit in Europe.
"Citizens of the above 18 countries who hold a UK or Schengen long-term visa or residence permit still need to apply for an Irish visa, but will have the application fee waived."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Ireland
When you say visa; are you planning on working, going to school, or something similar? If not, you do not need a visa. Also, you do not need a visa if you are just going to Europe for a visit. But you will need a visa if you are planning on moving there or staying for a certain length of time.
WHICH COUNTRIES CAN UKRANIAN VISIT WITH OUT VISA? You can visit Georgia without visa
iF YOU have the italian assylum papers for 5 years so you dont need visa to visit ierland but if you have the 3 years permesso di soggiorno or 1 year then you need a visa infact i have also the same documents lol