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Bluey105 wrote:I found out that my application was sent from London to Dublin. Did this happen to anyone else? Could this result in it coming through quicker?
Thanks
Hi, Yes, Every document must be translated. I had my passport notarized in Turkey and I had it translated. Better to have it done than to hold up your application or worse have it returned for failure to provide all necessary documents.plasticpaddy wrote:Hi all!
Newbie here but I've read through the threads. I noticed some people have applied through their local (non-English) embassies.
I have all my documentation ready. I'm a Brit, but I live in Germany. The only part of my application that isn't in English is my proof of residence (a bank statement, a leccy bill and a gas bill in German).
Does anyone know if these need to be translated?
Thanks!
Hi Ammonite! I am on a very similar timeline/situation to you. I submitted my application online on 10th Feb and then handed in my supporting documents to the embassy in London on 13th Feb. Same as you, I got contacted by the Dublin embassy (by a man called Gerard) in late June (23rd to be exact) asking for one more certificate (my grandmother's 2nd marriage certificate). I ordered it and sent it to Gerard at the Dublin embassy and then on the 5th July he emailed me to say:ammonite wrote:So I am now officially an Irish citizen, yay!
My application was posted to London on 16 February, and the first thing I heard was at the end of June when I had an email from Dublin (so clearly I was in the batch sent over) requesting some extra documents.
It took longer than I hoped to get hold of the extra bits, but they received the last one early last week and I had an email yesterday to say my certificate was ready! One of the documents relating to my mother is irreplaceable and she didn't want me to post it, but they were very helpful and agreed we could collect everything in person from the embassy.
Looking forward to the passport next
To be honest gathering the documents is the most time consuming part, the actual submitting it is easy! I guess they charge a fairly hefty fee??Laurie9434 wrote:Hi everyone! I'm almost done gathering the necessary documents. Has anyone used Irish Citizenship Consultants to process their application??
Thanks in advance!
Laurie Brennan Brodeur
Yes I had an email from the embassy saying it was ready but I think that was only because I had already asked to collect it from them in person. It sounds like most other people didn't hear anything until their certificate came in the post. I think I was fast tracked just on the last part of the process so that I could get the document back to my mum (I had asked if they could send just that one document back as soon as they had seen it, but I guess they needed to keep everything together until it was approved). I hope you get yours soon!billyboylondon wrote: I'm curious Ammonite - have you actually received your FBR now? When you received the email saying your certificate was ready, is that what it literally said? Other than being told that my application was being sent for approval, I haven't actually been told that my certificate is ready (and I submitted my application in London a few days before you and, from what you've said, I submitted the final document they asked for (which was just one document) over a month before you too so I'm unsure as to why I haven't been told that my FBR is ready too... I haven't had any further communication since 6th July... hopefully it's just a little anomaly... I'm guessing/hoping my FBR can't be too far off now!
Billy
If you email the embassy in turkey they will direct it to the relevant department.
They don't give updates, I am afraid!