The Irish and US governments have visa agreements in place that allow their citizens to work and travel in each other’s countries.
Since 2008 Ireland has an agreement with the US Government that enables Irish and US citizens to work and travel in each other’s countries for up to 12 months. The agreement reflects not only the close historical and cultural links between Ireland and the United States of America, but also the vibrancy of the modern economic and commercial relationship between our countries.
For further details and to apply, please see the Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs website here – https://www.dfa.ie/travel/visas/us-ireland-visa-arrangements/
The US - All Ireland Sister Cities Mayor’s Summit will be held from 21st to 24th April 2016 and is being organised by a team led by Dublin City Council’s International Relations section with support from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce and the San Jose twin sister organising committees.
The theme of the conference is Independence & Interdependence with a focus on celebrating the historical ties between Irish and USA civic society, business, cultural and education institutions.
The Summit will begin in every county on the Island with the local programme for their US Sister Cities and culminate in the Dublin Summit.
