Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service

Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service is a government office in , which is located on Burgh Quay. Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service is situated nearby to the police station , as well as near the Buddhist temple .
  • Type: Government office
  • Address: 13 Burgh Quay, Dublin, D02 XK70
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Spire of Dublin and Library of Trinity College Dublin.

The , alternatively titled the Millennium Spire or the Monument of Light, is a large, stainless steel, pin-like 120 metres in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of , . is situated 380 metres northwest of Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service.

Library
The is the main library that serves Trinity College, and is the largest library in . It is a legal deposit or "copyright library", which means that publishers in Ireland must deposit a copy of all their publications there without charge. is situated 370 metres south of Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service.

Railway station
Tara Street is a railway station in central , Ireland. It is adjacent to the on George's Quay. It mainly services DART trains and longer distance commuter trains. is situated 140 metres east of Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Temple Bar and International Financial Services Centre.

Quarter
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Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. Its vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are world renowned and it's the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland.

Quarter
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The is an area of central Dublin and part of the CBD established in the 1980s as an urban regeneration area and special economic zone on the derelict state-owned former port authority lands of the reclaimed and areas of the .

Suburb
Photo: DXR, CC BY-SA 4.0.
is an area east of the inner north side of Dublin, along the where it forms one of the Dublin quays. The name refers to the North Bull Wall, which was constructed to form Dublin Port, extend the Liffey estuary and reclaim land at various stages from the early 1700s until its final completion around 1825.

Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service

Latitude
53.34725° or 53° 20′ 50″ north
Longitude
-6.25638° or 6° 15′ 23″ west
Open location code
9C5M8PWV+WC
Open­Street­Map ID
way 228285216
Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
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