Addresses of the mission
Embassy of Israel
23 Shelbourne Rd.
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Ireland
Reception hours for consular services
Mon-Fri 10am-1pm
- Please make an appointment before you arrive! Service is by appointment only!
- To prevent extensive security examination, we suggest you refrain from bringing large handbags or suitcases to the mission.
Email - consular@dublin.mfa.gov.il
Telephone reception hours for consular services
Consular section phone number: 01-2309401
For calls from outside Dublin: +01-2309401
For calls from abroad: +353-1-2309401
Available Mon-Fri 09:00 am - 12:00 noon
During weekends, an answering machine directs callers to the Consul's mobile phone.
Jurisdiction
Republic of Ireland
Note: jurisdiction does NOT include Northern Ireland
Security instructions for people who wish to obtain consular services at the mission offices
1. Bring a photo ID.
2. Every visitor and his belongings will be required to undergo a security check.
3. For security purposes, no personal objects will be allowed into the mission, including handbags, mobile phones and electronic devices.
4. Do not bring large handbags or suitcases to the mission.
5. Do not bring food and/or beverage bottles or containers.
6. The mission’s security directives apply to people in the consular waiting room. The instructions of the security staff must be obeyed at all times.
Mailing material to the mission
Material that is mailed to the Consular Department at the mission must be only sent to and collected from the following address:
Consular Section
Embassy of Israel
23 Shelbourne Rd.
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Ireland
PAYMENTS FOR CONSULAR SERVICES:
All Consular service payments must be paid via Bank Transfer to the following Account:
IE83AIBK93126807938106
Embassy of Israel
Note: money and documentation should be sent by registered post only
The sender is responsible for material mailed to the mission.
It is important to stress that there are cases in which you are required to visit the mission in person. For more detailed information, see the section on Consular Services in Chapter 2.
Contacts and inquiries about improving the service provided to the citizens
The main laws of the State of Israel on which consular work abroad is based, are as follows:
• The Law of Return, 5710 1950 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Entry into Israel Law, 5712 1952 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Law of Citizenship, 5712 1952 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Passports Law, 5712 1952 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Names Law, 5716 1956 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Population Registration Law, 5725 1965 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Notaries Law, 5736 1976 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Defense Service Law (Consolidated Version), 5747 1986 and the authority to implement it abroad with all the amendments thereto over the years.
• The Crime Register and Rehabilitation of Offenders Law, 5741 1981 with all the amendments thereto over the years.
Details of the Jewish Agency aliya emissary
Below are details on the Jewish Agency emissary in your area:
The UK Jewish Agency deals with Aliyah applications from Ireland.
The Jewish Agency For Israel
Aliyah Department
7th Floor
Central House
1 Ballards Lane
Finchley
London
N3 1LQ
Phone: +44-2083715250
Fax:+44-2083715251
Local (Irish) recommendations
Recently, the questioning procedure at Dublin airport border control has been tightened. It is recommended that visitors arrive with comprehensive documentation and proof of financial means to support them, which will help prevent a situation where border control has doubts as to the purpose of their visit.