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Online application: 18/11/2021
Status changed to 'printing': 01/02/2022makaako wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:23 amOnline application: 18/11/2021
Documents sent: 19/11/2021
Documents received: 22/11/2021
Status changed to 'processing' - We have received your supporting documents. We are now verifying these documents.: 01/12/2021
Status changed to 'processing' - Your application is being processed.: 31/01/2022
Estimated issue date: 04/02/2022
Status changed to 'dispatched' (passport book) and 'printing' (passport card): 01/02/2022makaako wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:30 amStatus changed to 'printing': 01/02/2022makaako wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:23 amOnline application: 18/11/2021
Documents sent: 19/11/2021
Documents received: 22/11/2021
Status changed to 'processing' - We have received your supporting documents. We are now verifying these documents.: 01/12/2021
Status changed to 'processing' - Your application is being processed.: 31/01/2022
Estimated issue date: 04/02/2022
You can send them as registered post and they can send it back to you in same way so you won’t have to travel and it takes 1 day for post to get delivered so they can do it less than in a week, so if that’s the only option (I have no clue sorry) just use the post and it will be grandalexkiran wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 12:15 pmMy son was applying for his first Irish passport and after three months of waiting, they sent us an email requesting ITIA legal translation for his birth certificate. We have submitted the same certified translation as we used for his naturalisation. It was good for getting citizenship but not good enough for a passport. That is so strange.
I need some advice here. I found only three persons in Ireland with ITIA membership and all of them live very far from Dublin (e.g Tipperary). Is that a so strict requirement to have ITIA certified translation of birth certificate? What did you submit?
I have no idea what to do...
Absolutely. I sent my documents in and got put in the system on 23/9 with an estimated issue date of 14/12. It's a straightforward application, as my parents were born in Ireland. After my dye date had passed by a week, I contacted them through webchat and they confirmed everything was in order. I waited another week, and they said it would be printing soon. Later that day I got an email saying my application was incomplete and that I would have to send proof of address ( I had sent them my most recent payslip and utility bill, both of which were acceptable forms of ID and had my name and address on them). They paused my application just before Christmas. I contacted the webchat again, and they confirmed that they had received my ID and couldn't understand why I was being asked for it again, but that I'd better send it in again as that was what the verification team was requesting. Anyway, back to the end if the queue and my new issue date is 08/03corky100 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:17 pmI'm not counting my chickens yet - I could be knocked back! I personally haven't contacted them, and from I've read on twitter, I wouldn't advise it. But as mentioned by others previously, people who ask "any problems?" as opposed to "where's my passport" seem to have a positive result.
makaako documents arrived before mine, but mine got registered before his. His target date was later than mine but got processed earlier. I don't think you can read too much into it.
Your story looks almost like mine (above) where they requested the new birth cert translation. The certificated translation I sent to them was used for 9 years in all Irish government departments without any issues. It looks like they use such "requests" as a nasty way no put us to the end of the queue because they can't keep up with due dates. That will cost me at least 70 eur extra.G Dog wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 7:20 amAbsolutely. I sent my documents in and got put in the system on 23/9 with an estimated issue date of 14/12. It's a straightforward application, as my parents were born in Ireland. After my dye date had passed by a week, I contacted them through webchat and they confirmed everything was in order. I waited another week, and they said it would be printing soon. Later that day I got an email saying my application was incomplete and that I would have to send proof of address ( I had sent them my most recent payslip and utility bill, both of which were acceptable forms of ID and had my name and address on them). They paused my application just before Christmas. I contacted the webchat again, and they confirmed that they had received my ID and couldn't understand why I was being asked for it again, but that I'd better send it in again as that was what the verification team was requesting. Anyway, back to the end if the queue and my new issue date is 08/03corky100 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:17 pmI'm not counting my chickens yet - I could be knocked back! I personally haven't contacted them, and from I've read on twitter, I wouldn't advise it. But as mentioned by others previously, people who ask "any problems?" as opposed to "where's my passport" seem to have a positive result.
makaako documents arrived before mine, but mine got registered before his. His target date was later than mine but got processed earlier. I don't think you can read too much into it.
Yep.corky100 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 11:01 amYep, got knocked back for proof of name. I made sure one of my ID documents had my full name on it, and was from a central government dept.
Do the e-mails start with this for yours etc? Not sure if I need to send more than proof of name in.
"Thank you for using our online service. We have noticed an issue with your application which we hope can be easily resolved.
Unfortunately, you have not provided valid proof of citizenship. Please consult the following website for further information about same.
www.dfa.ie/citizentship/"
Can you explain the Stamp 6 business? Is it something that happens at the airport upon arrival, or is this something that requires a trip to a Dublin government office after arrival?
UncleBud wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 4:26 pmCan you explain the Stamp 6 business? Is it something that happens at the airport upon arrival, or is this something that requires a trip to a Dublin government office after arrival?
I was hoping to use my Irish passport upon arrival in Dublin for the shorter queue.