Sure provided the input offset current is zero, which it isn't. Modern opamps often have input offset currents nearly equal to input bias current (bias current is compensated).
Note that these "virtual input offset voltages" are not measurable directly. The bias current created offset voltage due to the non-inverting input will appear on the non-inverting input to the opamp. You will be able to measure it with a DVM. The inverting input will not show a voltage error due to the bias current in the inverting input.