The Irish Foreign Births Registry application gives you a checklist of documentation to provide in order to prove eligibility for inclusion. Birth and marriage certificates, certified copies of current IDs, death certificates for your grandparents or parents, etc. However, it also states that they might need "additional documentation."
I was wondering if anyone here had their Foreign Births Registry application returned for "additional documentation," and an example of what this additional documentation might be.
Also wondering if anyone was able to get on the Register having provided LESS than required. I'm able to provide everything required for my grandparents, and myself. However, they want a birth certificate from my parent, and a certified copy of current passport or ID (or death certificate if dead). I have my dad's birth certificate, but he's a paranoid, 84 year-old man who refuses to give me a certified copy of his passport. So does this mean I can't apply until he dies and I can use a death certificate?
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