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Oh wow. Mine was received 21/03/2022... I'm going to be constantly refreshing my phone for new emails now for the next month or so! Haha.
Me too until the FBR confirmation (hopefully!) comes through. Good luck!morgendorffer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:49 pm
Oh wow. Mine was received 21/03/2022... I'm going to be constantly refreshing my phone for new emails now for the next month or so! Haha.
Thank you to you and EmilyEU for your help! I will indeed ask the DFA if they can send it private couriered if picking it up isn't possible or advised.MikeyMike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:08 pmMy envelope arrived today (UK), measuring 324x256mm. Just a regular envelope, not hard backed. It contained 2 A4 plastic document sleeves, one containing a congratulations letter and the certificate and the other with my original documents (birth/death certificates, proof of address etc but not my original cover letter or notarised copies of documents). Together the whole thing is quite bendy, certainly our local postman got it through the letter box without damage. The envelope was marked 'Registered Post. Signature Required' but it was just put through the door.cyforcypher wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:57 pmHi there! It's exciting to see how fast things are moving along! I applied in late August and had a couple questions:
First, I'm just wondering about the dimensions of the envelope the FBR certificate comes in. Is it folded, regular letter size, or a bigger envelope? The former would fit in my mailbox, the latter would not. I'm wondering because from what I'm hearing, signatures are no longer required, and my apartment is a hot spot for porch pirates, so I'm a little paranoid it would get stolen. ('Tho I guess large envelopes are less likely to be stolen.)
Second, does anyone know if it's possible to pick up their FBR certificate in person? Judging by the current timeline, I will be travelling in Ireland near the time the certificate is ready.
Thanks, and best wishes to you all!
Regarding in person collection, I don't know about that but somone who used to be on this forum visited the DFA in Dublin, I think between Covid lockdowns. Your best bet in that regard is probably to contact the DFA.
GoingBackBackToEire wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:34 amThere's a spreadsheet where we crowdsource the info posted here so we can all see the progress.
Link is in my signature.
Thanking you. The support on this forum has been great.
I added entries for:
snugglebug
IdaCanada
Ben-94
tullgor
Dirk66
EmilyEU
Poppy_19
jrmurray993
It looks to me that the time from "congrats email" to "cert received" is rising. I suspect the major bottleneck has moved to printing the FBR cert.
Yes. They will ask. Mine was worded similar to this because I had seen previous cases here where they ask for aunties/uncles photo ID instead:mx_cathain wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:50 am'estranged difficult parent group'
Should I also get an affadavit ready?
What I did was include a cover letter along with an affidavit with my application. So yes, defo do this. I also included my uncle (mothers brothers birth certificate and state ID). I have been approved.mx_cathain wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:50 amLong time lurker, found this such a calming steer when losing my mind a bit. I'm still a bit worried my application will fail as I too am in the 'estranged difficult parent group'. My father won't give me, let alone notarise, his state id, we don't speak as it's the best for the pair of us now. However I didn't include this in the original application and have now written an email to fbr_urgent to add this to the note, and will reiterate it again when I get the address confirmation (taken some advice from others in this forum) - any advice on anything further would be helpful. Should I also get an affadavit ready?
Thanks to all for all past guidance.
Application submitted: 04/08/2022
Documents recieved: 15/08/2022
Address confirmation: TBC
Email Congratulations: TBC
Thanks both - I'll get an affadavit ready in that case and I'll send it when they request more information. Asking my aunt isn't possible so I'll rely on the non-contact.Valo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:09 pmWhat I did was include a cover letter along with an affidavit with my application. So yes, defo do this. I also included my uncle (mothers brothers birth certificate and state ID). I have been approved.mx_cathain wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 10:50 amLong time lurker, found this such a calming steer when losing my mind a bit. I'm still a bit worried my application will fail as I too am in the 'estranged difficult parent group'. My father won't give me, let alone notarise, his state id, we don't speak as it's the best for the pair of us now. However I didn't include this in the original application and have now written an email to fbr_urgent to add this to the note, and will reiterate it again when I get the address confirmation (taken some advice from others in this forum) - any advice on anything further would be helpful. Should I also get an affadavit ready?
Thanks to all for all past guidance.
Application submitted: 04/08/2022
Documents recieved: 15/08/2022
Address confirmation: TBC
Email Congratulations: TBC
My dates are on page 250-nearly 8 weeks between address check and approval emails although I was officially registered 2 1/2 weeks after the address check. Anecdotally, it seems that the address check is happening much earlier in the overall process than previously and there has also been a reported backlog in certificate printing.ozzy0174 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:43 pmHi everyone,
Bit confused/worried that my timescale doesn't seem to be matching up with everyone else.
Sent documents for joint application with my brother November 2021 and received no confirmation. (Started application September 2020 but COVID closed the office before I could send docs)
Got address check 29 December 2022, confirmed by email and my brother had to submit proof of new address. Got reply for my address being confirmed but my brother got nothing back.
Haven't received anything since, no confirmation of address change being ok. Nada.
Tried emailing again to see what was going on aed calling and they didn't want to give me the time of day, just told me to wait and seemed to just want to get me off the phone.
Any similar experiences or timeframes out there?
bsprtsgrp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 11:29 pmI just applied for my Irish Passport in anticipation that my FBR Cert. will be delivered soon. One of the documents they are requiring I send them is an Original Passport from Country of birth (USA). To clarify, are they asking that I send them my current active US Passport OR my previous US Passport (which I have) that is now expired?
Ah so it could be that I've been approved but they're not sending congrats emails until closer to printing, and it's printing that's holding things up?MikeyMike wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 11:05 pmMy dates are on page 250-nearly 8 weeks between address check and approval emails although I was officially registered 2 1/2 weeks after the address check. Anecdotally, it seems that the address check is happening much earlier in the overall process than previously and there has also been a reported backlog in certificate printing.ozzy0174 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:43 pmHi everyone,
Bit confused/worried that my timescale doesn't seem to be matching up with everyone else.
Sent documents for joint application with my brother November 2021 and received no confirmation. (Started application September 2020 but COVID closed the office before I could send docs)
Got address check 29 December 2022, confirmed by email and my brother had to submit proof of new address. Got reply for my address being confirmed but my brother got nothing back.
Haven't received anything since, no confirmation of address change being ok. Nada.
Tried emailing again to see what was going on aed calling and they didn't want to give me the time of day, just told me to wait and seemed to just want to get me off the phone.
Any similar experiences or timeframes out there?
In some respects it’s the equivalent of a birth certificate so yes, maiden name. See the general queries section of the FAQ: https://www.dfa.ie/citizenship/born-abr ... cent-faqs/Bramleyapple12 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 5:54 pmI also have finally received my fbr after 30 months waiting. I'm delighted but again it's in my maiden name so I'm imagining this is correct? I have sent an email to query it.
I sent my original active (not expired) US passport.bsprtsgrp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 11:29 pmI just applied for my Irish Passport in anticipation that my FBR Cert. will be delivered soon. One of the documents they are requiring I send them is an Original Passport from Country of birth (USA). To clarify, are they asking that I send them my current active US Passport OR my previous US Passport (which I have) that is now expired?
I sent a notarized copy of my current passport, and they accepted it without issue. You can go to UPS or mailbox/shipping store with a notary public and they will notarize the copy. I know other people have had issues with this, but in my case there was no issue. I had a business trip planned and couldn't risk sending my active passport.bsprtsgrp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 11:29 pmI just applied for my Irish Passport in anticipation that my FBR Cert. will be delivered soon. One of the documents they are requiring I send them is an Original Passport from Country of birth (USA). To clarify, are they asking that I send them my current active US Passport OR my previous US Passport (which I have) that is now expired?