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Planning for Deposition Travel to Ireland

With teams living on the ground in Europe, Planet Depos offers 24/7 assistance for all of your deposition needs in Ireland. Our teams have been covering depositions in Ireland for over 15 years, earning the reputation of one of the leading experts in the scheduling process, travel, and document assistance. We would be more than happy to share our expertise and guide you through the logistical and procedural processes to ensure a successful deposition in Ireland.

Entry Requirements for Ireland
Ireland does not require a tourist visa. You will need a valid passport, and Planet Depos strongly recommends traveling with a passport showing no less than 6 months validity post your departure date from Ireland. You will need one blank passport page for your entry stamp. Planet Depos does recommend having at least 2 blank pages, however. Most flights from the Unites States do include a stopover in another country, so you will need to check any country or countries you pass through to determine if a separate transit visa is required.

For more information, you may also contact the Irish Embassy in the United States (2234 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington DC 20008):

Irish Embassy

Flying to Ireland
There are three major international airports in Ireland:

Airlines offering flights to Ireland include:

Travel to Ireland
For updated travel alerts and information, please visit the State Department’s webpage at:

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/country/ireland.html

You can also download the SmartTravel App for your smartphone created by the U.S. Department of State.

Staying in Ireland
There are many locations to take depositions in Ireland. For example, Dublin offers many deluxe hotels to meet your conference room and lodging needs. Planet Depos has established relationships with many hotels in Ireland, and we can gladly assist with your conference room needs and hotel recommendations.

Medical Information for Ireland
There are many medical facilities in Ireland, and everyone speaks English. For a list of these facilities, and additional medical/emergency information, please go to:

U.S. Embassy – Ireland

For updated health information, including health travel alerts and immunizations, please visit Ireland specific website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at:

CDC – Ireland

Money Matters
Like most of the rest of Europe, Ireland’s currency is the Euro. ATMs are widely available, even in smaller towns in Ireland. Major credit cards are also widely accepted.

For up-to-date information on the local conversion rate, please visit a reputable currency converter website such as http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/, which also offers an app for smartphones.

Weather
Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate. You could very well experience all four seasons in one day, so pack accordingly. It frequently rains, regardless of the season. Temperatures in winter rarely go below 32, and seldom go above 68 in the summer.

Websites to visit
Embassy of the United States in Dublin, Ireland

U.S. Embassy – Ireland

Interesting Fact about Ireland
The longest place name in Ireland is Muckanaghederdauhaulia

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