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Posting this here, as OP's message is confusing.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 11:43 amApplication Based On: grandparents
Applied Date: 04/09/2023 (September)
Application received Date: 04/09/2023
Acknowledgement Date: 22/10/2023
Vetting invitation form (NVB1) received/returned: NOT RECEIVED
eVetting link received: NOT RECEIVED
Approval: N/A
Date of Ceremony: N/A
Based on others in this thread, I would have expected to receive the Vetting Invitation email by February 2024, and it's now the middle of May.
Called the DFA helpline who told me if I have not received the vetting email, my case has not even been opened yet. I provided the agent with my birth registration number, and this was confirmed - case not opened.
I was expecting to receive approval by this or next month. It appears the vetting email can take 6-9 months or longer - there is no typical timeline for it.
Hi,meself2 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 12:39 pmPosting this here, as OP's message is confusing.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 11:43 amApplication Based On: grandparents
Applied Date: 04/09/2023 (September)
Application received Date: 04/09/2023
Acknowledgement Date: 22/10/2023
Vetting invitation form (NVB1) received/returned: NOT RECEIVED
eVetting link received: NOT RECEIVED
Approval: N/A
Date of Ceremony: N/A
Based on others in this thread, I would have expected to receive the Vetting Invitation email by February 2024, and it's now the middle of May.
Called the DFA helpline who told me if I have not received the vetting email, my case has not even been opened yet. I provided the agent with my birth registration number, and this was confirmed - case not opened.
I was expecting to receive approval by this or next month. It appears the vetting email can take 6-9 months or longer - there is no typical timeline for it.
OP, did you apply for citizenship via DFA, through Foreign Births Register, or via ISD and form 8, after living in Ireland for 5 years?
If it's the former, you don't need eVetting - that's for Irish applications that apply through naturalization. Don't know why an agent said that to you on the phone.
If it's the latter - DFA have no control over it, ISD (immigration service delivery) works on these and they have no phone number to call for citizenship, as far as I know - it was disconnected during COVID-19 and never restored (unless theres a secret number..OP, willing to share?).
You should have received the confirmation email within a few weeks of sending your application by post.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:47 pmHi All,
I sent my documents for the FBR application back in November, they were delivered on the 27th of November 2023. I have heard nothing since and assumed they were busy, but looking at this board it seems as if people should get a confirmation email from the irish foreign office that they have the application. Is this correct, should I be worried if I have head nothing 5 months later?
Applied online: 15/03/23
Application form & Docs posted: 29/07/23
Application form & Docs Delivered: 27/011/23
Confirmation email: --
Address Verification: ——
Congrats email: ——-
Cert received: ——-
Many thanks for the quick reply, I'll do as you advise, I hope it isn't lost as there are original documents in there, one of them from the 1890s. fingers crossed its a clerical error.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:54 pmYou should have received the confirmation email within a few weeks of sending your application by post.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:47 pmHi All,
I sent my documents for the FBR application back in November, they were delivered on the 27th of November 2023. I have heard nothing since and assumed they were busy, but looking at this board it seems as if people should get a confirmation email from the irish foreign office that they have the application. Is this correct, should I be worried if I have head nothing 5 months later?
Applied online: 15/03/23
Application form & Docs posted: 29/07/23
Application form & Docs Delivered: 27/011/23
Confirmation email: --
Address Verification: ——
Congrats email: ——-
Cert received: ——-
I would go onto the DFA.ie website and find the helpline number. Call them and have your Application Number to hand.
They can check the status for you. If it's not received then safe to assume all your documents are lost in the post.
It's probably fine, I have read on various forums that sometimes emails are not sent or they are junked, but the application is fine and progressing.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:58 pmMany thanks for the quick reply, I'll do as you advise, I hope it isn't lost as there are original documents in there, one of them from the 1890s. fingers crossed its a clerical error.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:54 pmYou should have received the confirmation email within a few weeks of sending your application by post.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:47 pmHi All,
I sent my documents for the FBR application back in November, they were delivered on the 27th of November 2023. I have heard nothing since and assumed they were busy, but looking at this board it seems as if people should get a confirmation email from the irish foreign office that they have the application. Is this correct, should I be worried if I have head nothing 5 months later?
Applied online: 15/03/23
Application form & Docs posted: 29/07/23
Application form & Docs Delivered: 27/011/23
Confirmation email: --
Address Verification: ——
Congrats email: ——-
Cert received: ——-
I would go onto the DFA.ie website and find the helpline number. Call them and have your Application Number to hand.
They can check the status for you. If it's not received then safe to assume all your documents are lost in the post.
I've spoken to the dfa and they have confirmed the documents were received and logged on to their system so its all good, he said that I should keep a lookout for email between 9 and 12 months are they were received. Once again thanks for your help.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 8:57 pmIt's probably fine, I have read on various forums that sometimes emails are not sent or they are junked, but the application is fine and progressing.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:58 pmMany thanks for the quick reply, I'll do as you advise, I hope it isn't lost as there are original documents in there, one of them from the 1890s. fingers crossed its a clerical error.mmah wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:54 pmYou should have received the confirmation email within a few weeks of sending your application by post.amnesiac99 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 7:47 pmHi All,
I sent my documents for the FBR application back in November, they were delivered on the 27th of November 2023. I have heard nothing since and assumed they were busy, but looking at this board it seems as if people should get a confirmation email from the irish foreign office that they have the application. Is this correct, should I be worried if I have head nothing 5 months later?
Applied online: 15/03/23
Application form & Docs posted: 29/07/23
Application form & Docs Delivered: 27/011/23
Confirmation email: --
Address Verification: ——
Congrats email: ——-
Cert received: ——-
I would go onto the DFA.ie website and find the helpline number. Call them and have your Application Number to hand.
They can check the status for you. If it's not received then safe to assume all your documents are lost in the post.
If the worst case has happened you can easily get "certified originals" as replacements.
The biggest issue is just the frustration, wasted time and expenses getting all of the documents prepared and collated again.
Happened to me. My passport went through customs but just started looping from Manhattan processing center to Brooklyn processing center-over & over in NYC. USPS is powerless to actually intercept a piece of mail. Customer support could see the problem but do nothing really. Finally, it was sent back to Ireland. I had informed them to expect it. They repackaged it and wrote the delivery address different. Took almost 2 months but I finally received it.adlarson wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 12:22 amNew passport was sent via registered mail and has been in ISC NEW YORK NY(USPS) for 3 weeks...not sure if USPS or US customs has possession if it.
Anyone have experience with uber slow passport registered mail delivery within US that has a happy endings? My options are limited, I have kicked off a search, and speaking to the Irish if it doesn't show up after 8 weeks, they will investigate for a month and reissue....lovely.
Who knew that after a year and a half journey the US mail/custons would muck things up
I must've been a bit tired when I wrote it, it's not next day since its internationalALongWayToTipperary wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 2:05 amI'm also rather nervous about the delivery since I paid an arm and a leg for Guaranteed delivery (For Wednesday)
If it is returned use the address this way:ALongWayToTipperary wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 12:58 pmI must've been a bit tired when I wrote it, it's not next day since its internationalALongWayToTipperary wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 2:05 amI'm also rather nervous about the delivery since I paid an arm and a leg for Guaranteed delivery (For Wednesday), however it is International Tracked and Signed. and In fact about the PO Box, I went on Royal Mail's section for pricing on tracked and signed international and it says they cannot be sent to PO Boxes, you'd think the sub-postmaster would know and especially since she acknowledged the fact it was being sent to a PO BOX.
Oh well, I'm sure it will be fine.
This thread is for the FBR, which doesn't include evetting or a ceremony, so there'll be a different timeline as on the spreadsheet.Shamrock1 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 2:01 pmHi, just sending our data for the spreadsheet (3 siblings). Excited to see that applications in August 2023 are beginning to come through so hopefully the wait is nearly over.
Great website btw. Chapeau!
Applied Date: 13/06/2023 (June)
Application received Date: 30/08/2023
Acknowledgement Date: 15/09/2023
Vetting invitation form (NVB1) received/returned: NOT RECEIVED
eVetting link received: NOT RECEIVED
Approval: N/A
Date of Ceremony: N/A
The time varies a bit and now that they've had a slow down due to volume I think they're just playing catch-up at the moment.Smsms wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 6:59 pmHi all,
Just a quick question for everyone. I received my address check email on 09/05/2024.
First question: I assumed that I just reply directly to the email, is that what everyone else did?
Second question: is this a normal length of time to wait for the congratulations email that seems to follow the address check? Looking at the spreadsheet that I found on here most people are hearing back quicker than this?
Thanks![]()
Ideally with a copy of your dads identity document you should use a notary public, which will provide it on headed paper, with a seal or stamp. I did that for my dads UK drivers license and it worked with no issues.cici3a89 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 2:15 pmHI I was hoping someone might help me.
I am applying for the foreign births register on the basis my granddad was Irish.
so i have ordered a copy of my granddads birth cert & his death cert. is there anything else of his they will need? it might be difficult as he has been dead for some time.
I also need to supply a copy of my dads birth cert which I have ordered and also a photo copy of his passport which also needs to be witnessed. Does person witnessing my dads passport need to stamp it (or provide business card or letterhead) or just just sign it and write out there details?
Thanks in advance.