




Our Services
Dove Inform Bureau provides the Advice and Advocacy Services to residents of Ireland on public and social entitlements and legal rights and obligations in such areas as: Employment and Family Law, Social Welfare and Health, Immigration, Housing, Education, Taxation and Consumer Affairs.
Each our client is of value for us, and we focus on providing service with dignity and confidentiality.
We provide our Services in English and Russian languages that is valuable for those individuals who have difficulties with communication in English.
You can receive our Services by phone, by skype or Zoom conference, by e-mail or by personal meeting with our Advocates.
We work at a time that suits you, including evenings and weekends.
All you need to do is to Contact us to arrange an Appointment
Our Team
Our Information Officers, Advisors and Advocates are qualified specialists with a great experience in Providing of Information, Advice and Advocacy Services.
Our clients may lay account with professionalism of each of our workers, who learn new and improve existing skills and knowledge on a regular basis.
We are honest, fair and non-judgmental and using easy understandable language when giving the accurate information and advice with a full description of all details and options available and relevant to the client's query.
Such behaving with integrity helps to protect and promote our Service’s reputation.
Our Mission is:
'Help people to access their entitlements on public and social services and other rights, by providing confidential information, advice, advocacy and interpreting services of high quality'.
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Areas of Practice
Employment Law
Family Law
Social Welfare
Immigration
Housing
Education
Health
Consumer Affairs
Government in Ireland
Environment
Justice
Revenue
News & Publications from Citizens Information Board

This news item was posted on July 23, 2015
Know your rights: Bringing a dog into Ireland
Question
I am moving back to Ireland after living in France for some years. Am I allowed to bring my dog with me?
Answer (July 2015)
There are strict controls about importing pets into Ireland to ensure that diseases such as rabies are not introduced. The EU system of Passports for Pets allows cats...

This news item was posted on July 27, 2015
Know your rights: Applying for a student grant
Question
I’ve just finished my Leaving Certificate and am hoping to go to college in the autumn. How do I apply for a student grant?
Answer (July 2015)
SUSI is Ireland’s single national awarding authority for all higher and further education grants. It began to process grants in 2012, replacing the.....