Statements of Purpose & cover letters
Study permits, skilled-worker applications, family sponsorship — the AI asks you about gap years, finances, intent, then writes the draft.
1,000+ master prompts for your SOP, refusal response, partnership evidence, study plan. + 3 free AI drafts every day, forever — generate directly on the site, no copy-paste. Same AI toolkit consultants use. Reviewed by you before filing.
A drafting tool, not legal advice. Have a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer review AI-generated drafts before submission.
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Same library. Two ways to run it. Use whichever fits your workflow — even switch mid-file.
Search 1,208 master prompts. Filter by destination, service, scenario. First one free, no signup.
Edit the DRAFT hand-off line, validate the citations, deliver to your client. 25 min → 2 min per file.
I'm sitting in Mumbai, São Paulo or Lagos with the INIS portal open and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) employment-permits page in another tab. The Irish immigration solicitor my friend used quoted €1,500 for the Critical Skills Employment Permit cover. The INIS self-service portal exists. I just don't know how to structure a Critical Skills cover that addresses the Eligible Occupations List the way DETE wants it.
This library gives me the Ireland-specific Stamp 2 study covers, Critical Skills + General Employment Permit narratives, Stamp 4 Reckonable Residence statements and Join Family applications an Irish solicitor would draft. Every prompt is anchored to actual Immigration Act 2004 sections and Employment Permits Acts 2003-2014 instructions.
Critical Skills Employment Permit fee: €1,000. Visa application fee (long-stay D): €100. Garda registration: €300. Health insurance: €700/year. Flight to Dublin: €500. Solicitor retainer: €1,500. I'd rather have €1,500 toward my Dublin 8 deposit (€1,500 = one month's rent) than for paperwork I can do myself.
If my Critical Skills Employment Permit gets refused because the cover letter didn't tie my role and salary to the right Eligible Occupations List entry, my Dublin job offer is in limbo and my fiancé's accompanying Stamp 1 Family Member permit can't process. The DETE review takes 8 weeks and a re-submission requires a fresh €1,000 fee. Doing it right the first time matters.
Stamp 0: not for employment. Stamp 1: work permit. Stamp 1G: Third-Level Graduate. Stamp 2: study. Stamp 4: long-term work, family, or post-Reckonable. The INIS Stamp guide is helpful but doesn't explain which Stamp I should be requesting upfront when I land at Dublin Airport. The library prompts route my profile to the right Stamp request before I file.
I asked ChatGPT to draft my CSEP cover and it referenced the 'UK Skilled Worker minimum salary threshold of £38,700'. That's the UK rule — Ireland's Critical Skills minimum is €38,000 (lowered from €60,000 for certain Eligible Occupations List entries). Citing the wrong country's rule in my own cover kills credibility before page two.
Students enrolling at an Irish HEI, tech and healthcare workers under the CSEP / GEP, Stamp 4 Reckonable-Residence applicants, family-reunion filers. You'd rather put €1,500 toward your Dublin 8 deposit than into a solicitor's retainer for paperwork you understand better than they do.
Filing your own long-stay D-visa for an ILEP-listed Irish HEI or English-language programme. You need a study-purpose cover, a financial-sufficiency statement (€10,000), a return-home study-plan narrative.
You have the job offer from an Irish employer. You need the CSEP / GEP cover that ties your role to the Eligible Occupations List, the salary-compliance evidence, the qualifications and experience narrative.
Joining a CSEP holder, an Irish citizen, or a non-EEA Stamp 4 holder. You need the relationship narrative, the financial undertaking, the genuine-and-subsisting-relationship statement, the dependant-child cover.
After 5 years on Stamp 1 / Stamp 4 you're prepping for naturalisation. You need a Reckonable-Residence calculation cover, a continuous-residence statement, and an Irish-language declaration.
Most visa files come down to four documents. Each prompt walks you through the questions, then drafts the page calibrated to Ireland visa office expectations.
Study permits, skilled-worker applications, family sponsorship — the AI asks you about gap years, finances, intent, then writes the draft.
Address every refusal reason point-by-point. The prompt knows the common refusal triggers — R216(c), GTE, finances, intent — and helps you rebut each.
A complete checklist for your visa type. Bilingual where you need it. Each line cites the source so you can verify.
Not a long form to fill. The AI asks the next question based on your last answer, then drafts the artifact when it has enough.
Seven things I'd otherwise be cobbling together at 11pm — or paying an Irish solicitor €1,500 for. On-site AI drafts, the full Ireland-specific prompt library, my variable vault, free updates when INIS / DETE update the Eligible Occupations List or stamp guidance. Bundled, paid once.
Hit 'Generate' on any prompt and the scripted intake + draft renders right here on the site — I never need ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro for the standard cover-letter work. Three full runs per calendar day, lifetime, on Google Gemini Flash.
Stamp 2 study-purpose covers, Critical Skills + General Employment Permit narratives, Stamp 1G Third-Level Graduate applications, Join Family packs, Stamp 4 Reckonable Residence statements, naturalisation prep covers. Anchored to actual Immigration Act 2004 + Employment Permits Acts text.
Name, DOB, passport number, employer Job-Title-on-Eligible-Occupations-List entry, salary, prior-residence dates, IELTS bands — saved once, auto-fills into every prompt.
Star the CSEP cover that finally aligns with the Eligible Occupations List entry. Add notes on what HR is asking me to include. Re-open last Sunday's Join Family draft from /saved with one click.
Once I'm in Dublin or Cork: a LinkedIn rewrite for the Irish market, a community Reels script, an introduction to my new manager, a thank-you to my Dublin referees. Same library, post-arrival.
One-line MCP install — the library appears as a callable tool inside Claude Desktop. I can say 'find me the Stamp 1G Third-Level Graduate cover' and it pulls the right prompt. Goodbye 27 Chrome tabs.
When DETE updates the Eligible Occupations List, when the Critical Skills salary floor changes, when INIS reorganises the Stamp-2 financial-sufficiency rule — affected prompts refresh within 7 days. The 12 months of regulatory updates is included in the $15.
No subscription. No monthly fee. No 'per stamp' charge. Pay $15 once on Stripe, use it forever with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save me one weekend of figuring out which Stamp I should be filing under.
Each prompt runs a scripted intake in your AI of choice and ships a calibrated draft. Open one below to see the structure — sign up to unlock the full body and run it.
Ireland D-visa (long stay) + Stamp 2 registration strategy. ILEP eligibility, funds proof, IRP card workflow.
Post-graduation work permission under Third Level Graduate Scheme. Stamp 1G: 12-24 months open work without employment permit.
CSEP strategy: SOL occupation OR €64,000+ salary; fast-track to Stamp 4 long-term residency at 2 years.
The catalog ships as an MCP server. Run one command and all 1,000+ prompts become searchable tools your AI can call — not just paste-and-go. Type / in Claude Desktop, hand it a client name, and watch Claude pick the right prompt, run the intake, and draft.
Canada, Australia, UK in full depth. Seven more covered for the long-tail services. Every prompt cites a real regulation or case — no hallucinated R216(c) inventions.
Tier 1 (full depth): Canada · Australia · UK — every service, every sub-stream, every regulatory anchor. Tier 2: US · DE · AE · NZ · IE · SG · Schengen — top services covered.
+ 7 more service categories
IRPA · IRPR · Migration Act · UK Appendix · SCC
ITR · EPFO · GIC · PCC · PAN · NOC
1,000+ prompts. 12 countries. $15 once. Lifetime access.
Pay once. Get the full library. Use it for your file today and again the next time you, a sibling, or a friend applies. 7-day refund if it doesn’t earn its keep.
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Licensed practitioners in Ireland are using these prompts in their own files — the same tool that helps them is what you'll be using on yours. Photos are gradient placeholders — we never use stock photos of strangers. Regulator IDs shown are illustrative placeholders unless explicitly confirmed.
“Critical Skills permit intake is the workhorse prompt for me. It asks about INIS eligibility list and salary threshold before I waste a consult slot on a non-starter.”
“Stamp 1G intake for post-study graduates handles the timing windows I always misremember. Trimmed about twenty minutes per file.”
“General Employment Permit prompt knows the ineligible-occupation list and reminds me to check before the client pays for a lodgement. Honest gatekeeping I needed.”
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If you are submitting your own Irish visa, Critical Skills, or Stamp application, please remember: AI drafts are starting points, not final answers. Read every line, verify all facts against current Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) and Department of Justice guidance, and strongly consider engaging an Irish immigration solicitor to review your final submission. Errors on Irish immigration filings can result in refusal, deportation orders, or re-entry bans.