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Support for newcomers after 2026: Agency branches continue their work in Riga, Liepaja and Daugavpils

Starting 5 January 2026, Integration and Inclusion Agency will continue providing in‑person support in three major cities — Riga, Liepaja and Daugavpils. These branches will remain the main contact points for third‑country nationals and beneficiaries of international protection who need guidance and assistance while settling in Latvia.
Specialists in each branch will offer individual consultations on practical daily matters, provide help with documents, ensure translation and legal support, and offer psychological counselling. The teams will support both newcomers and those who have lived in Latvia for some time but still face integration challenges.
Branch contacts from 2026
👉 Riga
Address: Raiņa bulvāris 15 Phone: +371 26959706 E-mail: [email protected]
👉 Liepaja
Address: Rožu iela 6 Phone: +371 22811020 E-mail: [email protected]
👉 Daugavpils
Address: Ģimnāzijas iela 11 Phone: +371 29557630 E-mail: [email protected]
In‑person support — closer to people
The work of the branches will continue to follow the principle “from support to belonging”. Each client will receive personalised assistance — from practical guidance during the first steps in Latvia to more in‑depth consultations on employment, education, language learning and community involvement.
Information online
The website www.livelatvia.lv provides up‑to‑date information on migration topics, practical advice and the latest news for newcomers. Here you can:
find contact details of all Agency branches
apply for a consultation online
ask questions to specialists
learn about available support services
Our goal — a safe and supportive path to life in Latvia
The Agency’s branches will continue offering stable, professional and personalised support to everyone who chooses Latvia as their new home. Our aim is to help people navigate practical matters, build confidence and develop a sense of belonging in Latvian society.
Services of the Integration and Inclusion Agency are provided by the Society Integration Foundation within the framework of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund’s project (Agreement No. PMIF/13.1./2022/1/01). The funding has been allocated by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (75%) and Latvian State budget (25%).
