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Embassy of Ireland in Nicosia

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The Irish Embassy in Cyprus is a bilateral mission in Nicosia and promotes Irish interests in Cyprus. The embassy of Ireland also plays an important role in development, cultural affairs and contacts with the local press of Cyprus. The Irish Embassy in Nicosia is headed by Mr Patrick Scullion - Ambassador of Ireland to Cyprus.


Address:

Irish Embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus 7, Aiantas Street P.O. Box 23848 1686 Nicosia Cyprus

Telephone:

(+357) 22 818 183

Fax:

(+357) 22 660 050

E-mail:

nicosiaembassy@dfa.ie

Website:

www.irishembassy.com.cy

Ambassador:

Mr Patrick Scullion - Ambassador

Office Hours:

Embassy Appointments

Many embassies in Cyprus require an appointment before you visit. On the official website of the Irish embassy in Nicosia you will find information on opening hours and how to book appointments.

Opening hours

Please note that embassy opening hours can vary. Always contact the embassy before a visit.

Visa for Ireland

For all Irish visa related matters contact the embassy in Nicosia before you travel. Information is available on the embassy website (www.irishembassy.com.cy ) or contact the visa department by telephone (+357) 22 818 183 or email nicosiaembassy@dfa.ie

Consulates of Ireland in Cyprus

Next to the embassy in Nicosia there could be additional Irish consulates located in Cyprus.

Please check below for the locations of the Irish consulates in Cyprus.


Irish Consulates in Cyprus

Next to the embassy in Nicosia, Ireland has consulates in the following cities: (if there are no cities mentioned here that means that Ireland does not have any consulates located in Cyprus ).

Embassy Consular Department and Services

The consular department of the Irish Embassy in Nicosia offers consular assistance. The consular department in general offers services for visitors from Cyprus to Ireland as wel as for Irish citizens in Cyprus. Generally, services comprise of visa applications, passport renewals, marriage registration, legalization of documents, birth of a child, Irish nationality issues and more. Contact the consular department directly by telephone or email.