Seek a review of a decision to refuse an application for entry in the Foreign Birth RegisterIf a decision is taken not to award entry in the Foreign Birth Register to an applicant who has submitted all of the required documentation, then a letter of refusal will issue to the applicant detailing the reasons why […]
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If a decision is taken not to authenticate/apostille a document at our public counters in Dublin or Cork, an immediate review of the decision can be requested to be carried out by the supervisor on duty. If the person remains dissatisfied with the decision, an appeal can be made in writing, together with a full […]
Iveagh House, the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs, has many stories within its walls. Explore the nooks and crannies of its beautiful architecture and artwork on this virtual tour.Trace its history – from one of the original residences on St. Stephen’s Green South to being gifted to the State in 1939 by the […]
The Iveagh Scholars programme ran between 2015 and 2018. It was a way for secondary students to share their views on Ireland’s role in the world, and to get involved in the discussion about how the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade promotes abroad the values, interests and economic well-being of Ireland and its people. […]
The Global Horizons: International Careers initiative was launched in 2014 to engage Irish students in international affairs and the work of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in promoting Ireland’s interests and values around the globe. World flags This programme sees staff from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade visit a number of […]
Diplomats in the Classroom aims to increase awareness, discussion and debate amongst senior cycle second level students on the work of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and on Ireland’s place in a changing world. Officials from the Department visit schools to deliver interactive workshops designed to engage students on three key elements of Irish […]
The Reconciliation Fund awards grants to organisations working to build better relations within and between traditions in Northern Ireland, between North and South, and between Ireland and Britain. The Reconciliation Fund operates two main funding rounds each year (in spring and autumn) for 12-month grants. A Strategic Partnerships stream for 3-year funding was also launched […]
Our Emigrant Support Programme (ESP) supports Irish communities overseas by funding non-profit organisations and projects. This allows us to develop more strategic links with the global Irish and to support frontline welfare services that help the most vulnerable members of our overseas communities. Emigrant Support Programme OverviewAm I eligible?How to applyReportingPrevious funding Source: www.embassyofireland.vn
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Use the form below to get in touch with us. Queries about Visas for Ireland cannot be dealt with out of hours. If your query relates to another urgent consular case (i.e. emergency) and occurs outside of office hours, please contact the Department on 00353 1 4082000 or alternatively please contact the relevant Irish Embassy abroad […]