United States Embassy in Dublin

Embassy of USA in Dublin, Ireland

Overview

The U.S. Embassy in Dublin is the headquarters of the U.S. Mission to Ireland, overseeing a relationship characterized by profound historical connections and a vibrant, modern economic partnership. The mission's primary focus is on facilitating the massive two-way trade and investment flows, particularly in the tech and pharmaceutical sectors, and supporting the strong people-to-people ties. The embassy is a key post for U.S. economic interests in Europe.
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Visa Services

As Ireland is a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), the embassy does not process tourist or business visas for Irish citizens. However, it processes a significant number of work (E, L, H-1B) and student (F-1) visas, as well as all immigrant visas for residents of Ireland. The preclearance facilities at Dublin and Shannon airports are a key feature of the bilateral relationship, allowing travelers to clear U.S. immigration and customs before departure.
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Consular Services

The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit provides a full range of services to the large community of U.S. citizens in Ireland, including many dual nationals. Services include passport renewals, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and notarial acts. The ACS unit is a vital resource for both the resident American community and the many U.S. tourists.
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Trade & Export Support

The U.S. Commercial Service at the embassy is heavily focused on the operations of the many U.S. multinational corporations that have their European headquarters in Ireland. It works to support these companies and promote a favorable business environment, while also assisting smaller U.S. firms looking to enter the Irish market.
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Investment Opportunities

The embassy is a key facilitator of the U.S.-Ireland investment relationship, which is one of the largest in the world on a per capita basis. Through SelectUSA, it encourages Irish companies to invest in the United States. It also provides critical support for the U.S. firms that make up a huge part of Ireland's foreign direct investment.
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Business Support

The embassy's Economic Section analyzes the Irish economy and advocates for U.S. business interests. It engages with the Irish government on issues of taxation, regulation, and market access, which are critical for the U.S. companies that are major employers in Ireland.
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Cultural & Educational Programs

The Public Affairs section manages programs that celebrate and strengthen the deep cultural bonds between the U.S. and Ireland. It oversees the prestigious Fulbright Program in Ireland and supports educational exchanges, speaker events, and cultural initiatives that highlight the shared heritage and values.
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Appointment Information

Appointments are mandatory for all routine consular services, including visa interviews and ACS. All appointments must be scheduled online through the embassy's website. Applicants for non-VWP visa categories should apply well in advance of their intended travel.
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Special Notes

The embassy is located in a large, modern building in the Ballsbridge neighborhood. Security is high, and visitors are subject to screening. The area is an affluent residential and business district, and the embassy is a prominent local landmark.
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