Student Visa (Stamp 2): Timeline for Nigerians ₦1,231,499
Processing time for the Student Visa (Stamp 2) for Nigerian applicants is 4–8 weeks (can extend to 10–12 weeks June–September). Below is what to expect at each stage, plus the verified fees you pay along the way.
Student Visa (Stamp 2) fees — verified breakdown
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Visa application fee | ₦164,513 (~$120 USD) |
| Proof of funds (your own savings)Refundable to you | ₦15,667,923 (~$11,469 USD) |
| Health surcharge | ₦783,396 (~$573 USD) |
| Language test (IELTS/TEF) | ₦283,589 (~$208 USD) |
| Credential evaluation | ₦0 (~$0 USD) |
| Total government fees | ₦1,231,499 (~$901 USD) |
Verified against official immigration authority schedule. Exchange rates as of 21 June 2026. Proof of funds is your own money — you do not pay it to the government.
What each fee covers
The ₦1,231,499 total is made up of several distinct charges. Here is what you are actually paying for:
- Visa application fee — ₦164,513: Paid to the Ireland immigration authority when you submit your application. Non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
- Health surcharge — ₦783,396: Entitles you (and dependants on your visa) to use Ireland’s public healthcare during your stay. Paid upfront for the full duration of your visa.
- Language test — ₦283,589: IELTS Academic or General, TOEFL, or country-equivalent test. Book your slot in Lagos or Abuja well in advance — popular centres fill 6–8 weeks ahead.
- Proof of funds — ₦15,667,923: Your own savings — not paid to anyone. Must sit in your bank account, unencumbered, for typically 28–90 days before your application date.
Processing timeline
Total processing time: 4–8 weeks (can extend to 10–12 weeks June–September)
- 1
Confirm eligibility
Check that you meet the Student Visa (Stamp 2) requirements before paying any fees.
- 2
Prepare documents
Passport, qualification certificates, language test result.
- 3
Pay fees
Pay ₦1,231,499 in government fees.
- 4
Submit application
Submit online or through the relevant embassy.
- 5
Wait for decision
Processing time: 4–8 weeks (can extend to 10–12 weeks June–September).
Expert tip
Student Visa (Stamp 2)
Ireland's student visa is affordable compared to the UK or Australia — the visa application fee is just €100 (multi-entry). But you must prove access to €10,000 for living expenses (increased from €7,000 in June 2025) PLUS tuition fees, which range from €10,000–€25,000/year depending on the course and university. The IRP registration costs €300. Private health insurance is mandatory and runs €400–€600/year. You can work 20 hours/week during term and 40 hours/week during holidays (June–September and December 15–January 15). Ireland has no post-study work visa fee like Australia's A$4,600 — the Stamp 1G graduate programme is essentially free beyond the €300 IRP. Trinity College Dublin, UCD, and University of Galway are the most popular choices for Nigerian students.
Where Nigerians settle in Ireland
Once your Student Visa (Stamp 2) is approved, most Nigerians head to Dublin or Cork. Here is what to budget for your first year:
- Dublin: 1-bedroom rent ₦2,904,833/month · Lagos–Dublin flights from ~$650 · Nigerian community: Large
- Cork: 1-bedroom rent ₦2,246,780/month · Lagos–Cork flights from ~$700 · Nigerian community: Medium
- Galway: 1-bedroom rent ₦2,510,001/month · Lagos–Galway flights from ~$720 · Nigerian community: Small
Life in Dublin
Dublin is where the jobs are — Google, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Salesforce, and dozens of other tech companies have European HQs here. But the housing crisis is brutal: a 1-bed apartment in the city centre averages €2,000/month ($2,300), and there were fewer than 1,800 rental homes listed nationwide in February 2026. Most newcomers spend 4–8 weeks in temporary accommodation (Airbnb or hostels at €50–€100/night) before finding a rental. Tips: join Daft.ie and Facebook housing groups immediately, be ready to pay 1 month rent + 1 month deposit upfront, and consider house-sharing (€800–€1,200/month for a room). The Nigerian community is the largest African group in Ireland — concentrated in areas like Blanchardstown, Tallaght, and Balbriggan. Dublin Bus and Luas tram cost about €100/month with a Leap card.
6% of Nigerians who use Japa Calculator choose Ireland as their destination. Average Japa Score: 65/100. Most common salary expectation among applicants: ₦400K–₦900K.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does the Student Visa (Stamp 2) cost for Nigerians moving to Ireland?
- Total government fees for the Student Visa (Stamp 2) are ₦1,231,499 (about $901). This covers the visa application fee, health surcharge of ₦783,396, language test of ₦283,589, and any other applicable government charges.
- How long does Student Visa (Stamp 2) processing take from Nigeria?
- Processing time for the Student Visa (Stamp 2) is 4–8 weeks (can extend to 10–12 weeks June–September). Apply from the Ireland High Commission in Abuja or the Consulate in Lagos — book your appointment slot as early as possible, as backlogs frequently add 2–4 weeks beyond the official window.
- How much proof of funds do I need for the Student Visa (Stamp 2)?
- You need to show ₦15,667,923 ($11,469) in savings for the Student Visa (Stamp 2). This money stays in your account — it is not paid to the government. Funds must be unencumbered: fixed deposits locked for a term or joint accounts with conditions may be queried by the officer.
- What documents do I need for the Student Visa (Stamp 2) application from Nigeria?
- Core documents include a valid Nigerian passport (6+ months validity), completed application form, recent passport photographs, and proof of eligibility for this visa category. Language test result (IELTS/TEF) required — book early, Lagos and Abuja test slots go fast. Include 6 months of bank statements showing the ₦15,667,923 proof-of-funds requirement is consistently met.
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Start Free CalculatorData methodology: Visa fees sourced from official immigration authority schedules. Naira conversions use live exchange rates from open.er-api.com (last updated 21 June 2026). All fees are subject to change with policy updates — verify with the official immigration website before applying. Last verified: 2026-06-02