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@MdsrMdsr wrote:Application date 19 Feb 2016, Based on 5 year residency, Spouse of EU
First letter 16 March 2016 - further letter 15 April 2016 asked for additional documents, sent them straight away.
I got my EU3 10 years approval at the end of July 2017, sent a copy of up to dated visa to citizenship department and they moved me to 2nd stage in August 2016.
I am getting answer that your application continues to be processed, since March 2016.
December 1st they asked me for the up to date GNIB card, which i sent next day.
Jan 18th sent them an email to know my application status, got response that my application is being prepared to be sent o minister, it has not been sent yet.
I got bit excited, at least they saying my application is being prepared to be sent to minister.
8 Feb sent them an email again, to check my application status. They replied your application continues to be processed.
9 Feb rang them, same answer, your application is continue to be processed.
My Local TD emailed them on 27th March and got the following reply:-
This Application is currently being processed with a view to establishing whether the applicant meets the statutory conditions for the granting of naturalization and will be submitted to the minister for the decision as expeditiously as possible. In general, it takes approx 6 months for a straightforward application to be processed from the date it is received to the date a decision it made.
However the nature of the naturalization process is such that for a broad range of reasons some cases will take longer than others to process. It is a statutory retirement that, Inter alia, applicants for naturalization be of good character. In some instances that can be established relatively quickly and in other cases completing the necessary checks can take a considerable period of time. As a result there will always be a proportion of cases that take longer than the normal to process.
I have no criminal history, never had any problem since living in Ireland, I dont know why my application taking so long.
One thing i would like to mention, I got my EUFAM3 10 year stamp in August 2016, my local immigration officer granted me permission until Nov 2017, because my passport was due to expire in Nov 2017. I recently got a new 5 years passport, maybe i should extend my stamp and send them 5 years GNIB card, maybe it will help to move my application?