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From what I have seen it also seems to depend on the efficiency of the embassySulla wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:06 amThere is some evidence to support the thesis that consulates or embassies that are less busy provide faster turnaround times for FBR. This is mainly due to them being able to speedily perform the initial document check on behalf of the FBR section. For Instance, I applied from China and was approved (on the register) in 3.5 months. Richard applied from Scotland in July 2018 and got his certificate well before other applicants that applied through the London embassy. There is also a recent example from Malaysia of quick delivery.
I'm not sure if this applies to New Zealand or not. It could, but on the other hand there are probably more people there who are eligible for citizenship through descent. It's hard to judge.
Yay!!!! How wonderful. I'm waiting and counting down... 11 months and 3 days waiting, I am also a US west coaster, no notice if anything yet. Keeping fingers crossed, but not holding breath, I need it to live to see the day!LeifRnR wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:46 amMy wife’s FBR is now official. Her timeline:
August 14, 2018 received email that her application was received.
July 17th, 2019 email stating they just needed to verify her current address. We responded to email on same day.
July 25th received her official FBR certificate - what a beautiful thing to see! And all of her documents back. We live on the US West Coast. We celebrated with a Guinness Stout that I have optimistically had in the refrigerator since about November 2018!
Date on certificate is July 17th. Good luck everyone. I hope the process is becoming normalized again.
Congratulations but Guinness in the fridge aaaaaggggghhhhhh!!!LeifRnR wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:46 amMy wife’s FBR is now official. Her timeline:
August 14, 2018 received email that her application was received.
July 17th, 2019 email stating they just needed to verify her current address. We responded to email on same day.
July 25th received her official FBR certificate - what a beautiful thing to see! And all of her documents back. We live on the US West Coast. We celebrated with a Guinness Stout that I have optimistically had in the refrigerator since about November 2018!
Date on certificate is July 17th. Good luck everyone. I hope the process is becoming normalized again.
The brewer currently recommends that draught Guinness should be served at 6 °C (42.8 °F), while Extra Cold Guinness should be served at 3.5 °C (38.6 °F). Prior to the 21st century it was popular to serve Guinness at cellar temperature (about 13 C) and some drinkers preferred it at room temperature (about 20 C).
Congratulations to your wife on receiving the certificate. I wish you guys a speedy passport application process.LeifRnR wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:46 amMy wife’s FBR is now official. Her timeline:
August 14, 2018 received email that her application was received.
July 17th, 2019 email stating they just needed to verify her current address. We responded to email on same day.
July 25th received her official FBR certificate - what a beautiful thing to see! And all of her documents back. We live on the US West Coast. We celebrated with a Guinness Stout that I have optimistically had in the refrigerator since about November 2018!
Date on certificate is July 17th. Good luck everyone. I hope the process is becoming normalized again.
The thing is that you did not actually experience a delay in processing. From July 20th 2018 when you applied, to January 10th 2019 when everything was received, is under 6 months. That's well within the estimated processing time. I don't think anyone on this forum would have been angry at that juncture. Even I was not and I am impatience personified.StephenF wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 1:32 pmI am writing this to say to those who are frustrated with all of the waiting that I know how you feel I am not the most patient of people and the weeks of waiting were killing me …. but it is worth the wait. The feeling you get with the FBR certificate and the Passport in your hands is something special.
Good luck all.
Thanks for letting me know. I have added Spike and you in. I'm certain there are others I have forgotten too.LesMalouinettes wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:14 pmYou can add me too if you like Sulla. Received by DFA and email sent to me to confirm receipt Sept 27th, 2018. Nothing since then.
Your phone company certainly knows how to charge. May I suggest using Skype to call the DFA? It is far cheaper. I use it for conversations with family and for contacting various agencies like HMRC and Irish revenue. A call of the length you talked about would cost around $2 using that method.Laurie9434 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 1:30 amWell, this just added insult to injury. I am currently at 11 months and 2 weeks. A few weeks ago I called the FBR office in Dublin. I was on hold for 27 min, the rest of the call was 3 minutes. I gained no usable information from this call except that I was in the queue. I just received my phone bill. I was on WiFi calling.... 27 minutes on hold and 3 minutes speaking to someone (and on hold while he looked it up).
$115 dollars... I’m like ..you have got to be freaking kidding me...the struggle is real folks
Laurie
Welcome to the board. I have added you in.
Sure, I have added it in. However, I will try to keep the timeline posts as short as possible so I will usually only post the most relevant few months for applicants. At the moment this is August and September 2018 as all the July people have received their FBR certificate by now - as far as we know. Next up, of course, will be October 2018.