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Smart Mode — Ireland Stamp 2 D-study-visa eligibility + SOP scaffold
Adaptive intake for Indian applicants targeting an Irish HE programme on the ILEP. The AI asks the next-best question, validates funding + accommodation + GS feasibility, then drafts a Stamp-2-ready GTE-style narrative tied to the chosen course.
IrelandStamp 2D-visaILEPGSAVATSIndian applicantSmart ModeAdaptive
Draft a Stamp 2 D-study-visa GTE-style narrative + eligibility verdict for the applicant based on the answers I gave you. §1 — ELIGIBILITY DECISION (one line per check) ▸ Institution + course on the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP) ▸ NFQ level >= 6 (Stamp 2 D-visa floor); progression rule respected if any prior Irish study ▸ Funds: EUR 10,000+ per year for living costs PLUS first-year fees paid in full, documented source ▸ English level meets institution minimum (typically IELTS 6.0 overall / 5.5 per band) ▸ No undisclosed prior refusals; any prior refusal addressed with material change of circumstances ▸ Ties to India sufficient to evidence intention to return at end of permission §2 — STAMP 2 VERDICT (60-80 words) State whether the case is filable today, filable after specific remedial steps, or not filable. Be honest. If filable, say what AVATS reference category to use (Study D). §3 — GTE-STYLE NARRATIVE (300-450 words, first-person, for use in the AVATS supporting letter) Structure: ▸ Why Ireland (specific to course, institution, regulatory ecosystem) ▸ Why this course at this NFQ level (academic continuity from Indian qualification) ▸ How it fits the applicant's documented career trajectory in India ▸ How the funds are sourced and sustained for the full course duration ▸ Concrete return plan to India after the permission ends (employer, family, property, business) ▸ Direct, calm acknowledgement of any prior refusal (if applicable) and what is materially different now Tone: factual, specific, never effusive. No emojis. No "I have always dreamed..." openings. §4 — TOP 3 RISKS + MITIGATIONS Rank the three highest-probability refusal grounds for THIS applicant and the document or action that mitigates each (e.g. parental gift affidavit + 12-month statements for funds risk; updated English retest for language risk). §5 — RECENT RULE CONTEXT ▸ ILEP is updated by the Department of Justice — verify the institution's current ILEP listing the day of filing ▸ AVATS is the online application portal; supporting documents are uploaded via the relevant Irish embassy or visa office (VFS for India) ▸ Stamp 2 permits up to 20 hours per week of work during term + 40 hours during specified holidays; Stamp 2A blocks employment ▸ Stamp 1G post-study work (12 months NFQ 8, 24 months NFQ 9+) is the typical exit path — flag the CSEP/GEP conversion timeline §6 — ACTION PLAN (next 30 / 60 / 90 days) Concrete checklist: institution acceptance + fee receipt, English retest (if needed), funds documentation, AVATS application, biometrics at VFS, IRP registration on arrival. §7 — CITATIONS Immigration Act 2004 (s.4 permission to land + remain), Department of Justice ILEP, Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) / Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) policy documents, AVATS user guide. — DRAFT only. Ireland has no immigration-consultant regulator; only solicitors registered with the Law Society of Ireland can give immigration legal advice. Solicitor review recommended before filing.
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