Ireland - Consulate of Jordan in Dublin

You are a Irish citizen or you are from Jordan and are looking for information on the consulate of Jordan in Dublin situated in Ireland. A consulate in Dublin could be a small honorary consulate or a bigger consulate general of Jordan. It all depends on the importance of Dublin and Ireland in the relationships with the government of Jordan.


Jordanian Honorary Consulate in Dublin, Ireland - 4 Cambridge Terrace - Leeson Park - Ranelagh - Dublin 6 - Ireland

Tel: (+353) 86 242 3083

Fax:

Email: geoghegan.joe@gmail.com

Website: www.jordanconsul.ie


The difference between consulates found in Dublin are the level of powers and size of these consulates. Some consulates are the bigger consulate-general and usually can assist in a wide scope of consular matters. Other smaller consulates are often manned by private citizens and are called honorary consulates. These honorary consulates often have limited powers and do not issue visas or passports.

All consulates of Jordan in Ireland besides Dublin

Jordanian Honorary Consulate in Dublin, Ireland - 4 Cambridge Terrace - Leeson Park - Ranelagh - Dublin 6 - Ireland
Email: geoghegan.joe@gmail.com - Tel: (+353) 86 242 3083 - Website: www.jordanconsul.ie

Or the embassy of Jordan in Ireland

(There is no embassy of Jordan located in Ireland)

Consulate Appointment in Dublin

Most consulates in Dublin need visitors to make an appointment for a visit. Call or email the consulate of Jordan in Dublin first for information on opening hours and appointments. Please be aware that most smaller consulates and honorary consulates often do not issue visas or passports or offer any consular assistance at all.

Travel Insurance

When you travel to Dublin do not forget to buy a comprehensive travel insurance. You can get sick, miss your flight, personal belongings can be stolen or you can have an accident and need a doctor or hospital in Ireland or Jordan.

Moreover, when you apply for a visa at the consulate in Dublin please note that many embassies and consulates can ask you to show proof of a valid travel insurance with extensive coverage.