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Spelga51, how long did your passport application form take to arrive from when you requested it online?spelga51 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 1:23 pm
In the meanwhile, I've got physical copies of the Irish passport form ready to be completed when I finally get my FBR certificate. I'm planning ahead. Glasgow has a fast-processing office so hopefully it won't take too long to get my Irish passport. It's just a waiting game now.
Spelga51, how long did your passport application form take to arrive from when you requested it online?spelga51 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 1:23 pm
In the meanwhile, I've got physical copies of the Irish passport form ready to be completed when I finally get my FBR certificate. I'm planning ahead. Glasgow has a fast-processing office so hopefully it won't take too long to get my Irish passport. It's just a waiting game now.
Hello all,danmur wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:36 pmHello all,
Been reading for a while and thought I would post my timeline and see if anyone is similar or if it helps anyone out!
22/08/18 - Online application completed + sent to Edinburgh.
28/08/18 - Email from Edinburgh consulate asking for an additional part of my parents wedding certificate.
22/11/18 - Sent an email asking for an update
5/12/18 - received an email from DFA with the standard “The current estimated turnaround for foreign birth registration is six months”
Thinking of leaving it until end of February if I haven’t heard anything and give them a phone to see if there is any progress!
Photo sizes are different for the US and Ireland. I believe Ireland and the UK require the same size photos so you shouldn't have a problem with that.
PasadenaTom wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:05 amIMHO, I think the documents your submitted will be fine, and that you just have to wait a bit because of the surge in applications. That link you posted is interesting. In some ways I find it surprising that 50% of applications are incomplete. But then again, you do see questions here about people being asked to submit documents that they didn't originally send with their applications. I think the instructions/requirements are straightforward. So why people don't follow them is a mystery.Michael123 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:22 amI am going to call the city clerk where I was born, ask them if Dublin verifies the submitted documents. If they do, I will ask if mine has been verified. I also have the option of calling where the submitted documents originated.
If I were still waiting, the Tánaiste's comments about the 50% incomplete applications would have me a bit annoyed. I say that because I submitted everything they requested (as you did). So they probably have to spend more time on applications from people who don't follow the instructions. So even if you follow the rules, your application is going to get delayed because they have to spend more time on someone's incomplete one.
PasadenaTom wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 6:05 amIMHO, I think the documents your submitted will be fine, and that you just have to wait a bit because of the surge in applications. That link you posted is interesting. In some ways I find it surprising that 50% of applications are incomplete. But then again, you do see questions here about people being asked to submit documents that they didn't originally send with their applications. I think the instructions/requirements are straightforward. So why people don't follow them is a mystery.Michael123 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:22 amI am going to call the city clerk where I was born, ask them if Dublin verifies the submitted documents. If they do, I will ask if mine has been verified. I also have the option of calling where the submitted documents originated.
If I were still waiting, the Tánaiste's comments about the 50% incomplete applications would have me a bit annoyed. I say that because I submitted everything they requested (as you did). So they probably have to spend more time on applications from people who don't follow the instructions. So even if you follow the rules, your application is going to get delayed because they have to spend more time on someone's incomplete one.
danmur wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 1:51 pmHi,danmur wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:36 pm
Hello all,
Chap from the postman to sign for a special delivery from Dublin!
Date on my certificate was 17-12-18 and jsut received in post today 2-2-19. This takes me just under the six months and I had a few issues in between with veryfiying documents.
Had asked for a passport application form during my FBR process and I also got one in the envelope with my certificate and supporting documents.
I’m going to go into Glasgow this week and get my passport completed. I had read previous regarding the photos being a different size required for an Irish passport could someone please advise?
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask and hopefully I can help.
Thanks.
If you're going to Glasgow, I would recommend going to SnappySnaps in Byres Road, close to Hillhead Subway station who can provide the correct size photos for your passport. You can have your photos done in black and white or colour. I think it was £8.99 for the required 4 photos/
I would also recommend using the Passport Express service at the West Nile Street, Glasgow post office which is one of only two post office in the UK (the other is is Liverpool) which provides this service.
They will check your application to make sure everything is correct before sending it off.
The cost of the service is £11 over and above the £70 fee. This includes sending the passport back to you along with all the documents you submitted with your application. Your application and documents are sent directly to Cork for processing and not London as previously. I was advised by the PO clerk in Glasgow that this process would take 3 weeks- I asked if this lead time included first applications and was told yes, it did.
I submitted my application on the 21 Jan - and at the moment, the web passport tracking app (https://passporttracking.dfa.ie/) says that my passport should be issued on the 15th Feb. Fingers crossed.
Regards,
Zippy12
I think what your posted about the Tánaiste's response to a question on FBR processing times is as good an assessment of what is going on at DFA now as you'll ever get. But it's still a bit too "fuzzy". "Approximately six months to process a complete Foreign Birth Registration application" suggests that you should be close, because I assume your application would be considered complete. But what does "approximately" mean? Plus or minus a couple of weeks? And since there doesn't seem to be any consistency about letting people know when they have been added to the FBR, it's possible you might have been added, but won't find out until the certificate arrives in the mail (maybe two weeks later).Michael123 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 8:04 pmTom, in your opinion do you think I will be added in the next two weeks?
PasadenaTom wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 1:19 amI think what your posted about the Tánaiste's response to a question on FBR processing times is as good an assessment of what is going on at DFA now as you'll ever get. But it's still a bit too "fuzzy". "Approximately six months to process a complete Foreign Birth Registration application" suggests that you should be close, because I assume your application would be considered complete. But what does "approximately" mean? Plus or minus a couple of weeks? And since there doesn't seem to be any consistency about letting people know when they have been added to the FBR, it's possible you might have been added, but won't find out until the certificate arrives in the mail (maybe two weeks later).Michael123 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 8:04 pmTom, in your opinion do you think I will be added in the next two weeks?
This will soon be over. But I know it is maddening (though you've waited longer than me).
I know it doesn't affect me, but I still find it annoying that DFA receives so many incomplete applications, and that the numbers of those have increased. I take that to mean that applicants that follow the instructions end up paying the price for those that either didn't bother to read them, or thought omitting a required document was somehow OK. They waste DFA staff time, because DFA has to contact the applicant to request missing material. Read the instructions people. It's not that mysterious.
Michael, Thanks for that information.Michael123 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:09 pm
Liam,
Sean’s application was delievered on 8/2 and was approved in December! Another applicant’s application was also delivered on 8/2 and he was also approved in December. There was a 6 day difference between them getting the “congratulations” email.
I hoping soon, Ill be at the 6th month in about 2 weeks and you will be the day after.
danmur wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 1:51 pmHello all,danmur wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:36 pmHello all,
Been reading for a while and thought I would post my timeline and see if anyone is similar or if it helps anyone out!
22/08/18 - Online application completed + sent to Edinburgh.
28/08/18 - Email from Edinburgh consulate asking for an additional part of my parents wedding certificate.
22/11/18 - Sent an email asking for an update
5/12/18 - received an email from DFA with the standard “The current estimated turnaround for foreign birth registration is six months”
Thinking of leaving it until end of February if I haven’t heard anything and give them a phone to see if there is any progress!
Chap from the postman to sign for a special delivery from Dublin!
Date on my certificate was 17-12-18 and jsut received in post today 2-2-19. This takes me just under the six months and I had a few issues in between with veryfiying documents.
Had asked for a passport application form during my FBR process and I also got one in the envelope with my certificate and supporting documents.
I’m going to go into Glasgow this week and get my passport completed. I had read previous regarding the photos being a different size required for an Irish passport could someone please advise?
If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask and hopefully I can help.
Thanks.
I submitted my application to the NY consulate as well, but by mail. It was received 12/31. They contacted my witness last Tuesday so I'm hoping mine is on its way to Dublin and shows up in the tracking system soon. I'll keep everyone updated when it does. I'm curious to see if it's any faster if you drop it off in person vs. mail it in.sean015 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:50 pmPassport Update: I submitted the passport application in person at the New York consulate. They took my FBR and birth certificate and made copies and handed the originals back to me, and then they told me it would be about 8 weeks to receive the passport. I have the tracking number but I am not in the system yet.
upliam wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:51 pmMichael, Thanks for that information.Michael123 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:09 pm
Liam,
Sean’s application was delievered on 8/2 and was approved in December! Another applicant’s application was also delivered on 8/2 and he was also approved in December. There was a 6 day difference between them getting the “congratulations” email.
I hoping soon, Ill be at the 6th month in about 2 weeks and you will be the day after.
Do you know of anyone else on this forum that has a FBR Application received in Dublin between Sean and you?
I have not seen any recent updates posted on here.
Koolboy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:34 amMichael123
I applied in July from London Embassy and I called them again today for any update as I am in my 6 and half months. He told me that actually they had move the office from Dublin to Balbriggan and there are about hundreds of thousands applications which are in the boxes. They will open that boxes after the 2nd week of this month. They hired new staff and from now all the applications will sorted out in Balbriggan. So after the mid of February they will start to open the boxes and then they will start again working on them. Hope this update will help all of us a lot.
Imagine that -- it showed up in the tracking system today! It was received by Dublin today (2/6) and has an estimated issue date of 3/15, right before St. Patrick's Day. How fittingjpauls wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:15 pmI submitted my application to the NY consulate as well, but by mail. It was received 12/31. They contacted my witness last Tuesday so I'm hoping mine is on its way to Dublin and shows up in the tracking system soon. I'll keep everyone updated when it does. I'm curious to see if it's any faster if you drop it off in person vs. mail it in.
Shanerjb,shanerjb18s wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 7:04 pmI recently submitted my Foreign Birth Registration application, from the USA, to Balbriggan. The Irish government’s website regarding the application process notes that if you’re an expectant parent, you should note that with your application. I am an expectant parent and so noted such with my application.
Any idea about whether expectant parent applications are prioritied or otherwise typically processed faster than 6 months? Because I’m claiming Irish citizenship through my grandparent, the only way for my child to be eligible for Irish citizenship is if I’m a citizen by the time the child is born. The baby’s due date is in May, so I’m wondering if there’s any hope for my application to be complete by then.
Any experiences from others who noted expectancy parent status on their application would be appreciated.
Thanks a million.