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The Refugee Legal Service
The Refugee Legal Service is a law centre established by the Legal Aid Board to provide confidential and independent legal services to persons applying for asylum in Ireland. Legal aid and advice is also provided, in appropriate cases, on immigration and deportation matters. The Legal Aid Board is an independent statutory body providing legal services in civil matters. The Refugee Legal Services provides a confidential service to all persons who contact it. For further information, their website can be viewed (External)
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