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We work to promote and protect Irish interests in the USA whether it is working with the Irish community, promoting Irish economic interest or supporting the strong partnership between our two Governments. We also provide a range of key consular services.
We have a wide range of consular services that we provide for Irish citizens, including passports. We provide consular assistance to Irish citizens in emergencies.
We work closely with our Embassy and with Irish state agencies across the US to promote Ireland in a variety of ways.
The Consulate works with Ireland’s Embassy and other Consulates and State Agencies to pursue opportunities that will deliver economic growth and jobs for Ireland. We also help maintain and enhance links with our Irish-American diaspora and promote Irish culture in new and traditional forms.
The Consulate works closely with Ireland’s Embassy and other Consulates and State Agencies throughout the United States to promote trade, tourism and inward investment. We can:
- Support Irish companies who want to find and access new markets and help with resolving commercial difficulties where possible
- Provide general advice on doing business locally and, through our network of contacts, pursue export and investment opportunities that will benefit Ireland
- Work to secure market access for Irish products in key sectors
The Irish American Society of Dallas was formed in 1980 to promote the culture of the Irish community in Dallas and Ft Worth.
For nearly four decades, the Irish-American Society (IAS) have been developing a rich history of friendship and fellowship seeped in the Irish culture and heritage of its members. On the sub-pages herein are a tribute to its ongoing history.
The IAS was formed in 1975 by a group of people who were interested in enriching their lives through fellowship, fun and their shared love of Irish culture. The Society was originally called The Friendly Sons and Daughters of St. Patrick. It was patterned after The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, an organization that dates back to a group founded in 1771 by John Barry, “The Father of the American Navy”. The current name, the Irish-American Society, was adopted in 1987, and the following year the organization was incorporated as a Texas non-profit corporation.
Irish Network Austin (INATX) is a business, cultural, and social network for Irish, Irish-Americans and ‘friends of Ireland’ in Central Texas.
Our chapter is part of a National organization, Irish Network USA, where members can connect with sister networks in 20+ major cities and regions around the country.
Our mission is to provide a forum for social, business, and professional networking for our members. We work to strengthen economic, social, and cultural ties between Ireland and the USA.