Honorary Consulate of Ireland in Orlando
Honorary Consul | Terence Delahunty |
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Address | 118 E. Jefferson Street, Suite 203 Orlando, FL 32801 USA |
Phone | local: international: |
terry@ |
Honorary Consul | Terence Delahunty |
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Address | 118 E. Jefferson Street, Suite 203 Orlando, FL 32801 USA |
Phone | local: international: |
terry@ |
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Does he need a visa?
I have been on a student visa in Ireland which expires on 29 Oct 2016. I want to visit some friends in the USA at the end of October and then return to Ireland for a couple of weeks before returning to China. How can I apply for a tourist visa in Ireland when I arrive in the USA?
I have been offered a position in a job in Dundalk, Ireland and they are asking me to get a work permit or visa. I work full time here in USA and have friends and fiance over there. How can I apply for a holiday work visa to work in Ireland? Thank you!
I will be visiting Ireland next month and when I asked my family what type of souvenir they wanted, they replied ROCKS. Like rocks from the beach. Is it legal to bring back rocks or dirt?
I know it's a weird question, but I never said my family is normal!
Good day. I currently live in Fort Myers and I am an American citizen. It is my desire to move and work in Ireland. My grandfather was born in County Mayo so I believe I would qualify for citizenship. Can you assist me in this matter?
Hi terry ive lost my passport, i live in county antrim and have been on holiday with my wife and 2 children, we are due to fly on monday to belfast, i have had the lost passport reported to the police and have a card with the case number can u please help, we are curently in keylargo and due to head up tomoro nite to orlando ? Kind regards conor
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I'm an 18 year old Venezuelan currently spending a few months with family in the USA and would like to apply to study English in Dublin.Where can I inquiry about the requisites to apply for a visa?
Sir-I have a friend that would like to take his wife's cremains to Ireland for burial. Are there any documents that the husband needs from the consulate besides a death certificate and burial transit permit to allow her cremains into the country?
Hi Terence,
I sent you an email this morning. I am an Irish citizen and I live in West Palm Beach Fl as I am on a soccer scholarship here. My passport is out of date at the moment and I need a to renew it asap as I am going home to Ireland for Christmas. Id really appreciate if you could help me.
Contact: 561-480-6990
I was born in NY and excited to learn the possibility that I may be eligible for Irish citizenship as the granddaughter of an Irish Immigrant. She immigrated at the age 16 in 1922. However, I only have the birth/baptismal for my grandmother not my grandfather. Can you tell me whether this fact would make me a difference in terms of my eligibility? If not, would you list the additional required items for application. Thank you!
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