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Received original documents back with FBR certificate at the same time minus application + photos.bluemoon2 wrote:Hi , just want to ask from all who have applied OR received for FBR , did embassy / consulate sent you original documents back after receiving application or they keep all the original documents until the FBR application is decided ? Cheers
My husband has applied for FBR based on his grandfather being born in Ireland. My mother-in-law lives in America and like a lot of Americans does not have a passport. When we contacted the embassy regarding the lack of passport situation they said that a certified copy of her drivers licence would suffice, as that has her photo on it. My husband made his application back at the beginning of October and we've heard nothing back yet, so we can only assume that the copy of the drivers licence was acceptable.stephenpj wrote:I am making an application for FBR based on my grandmother being born in Ireland. I have all documentation except that my mother who is still alive does not have a current passport (her health does not allow her to travel). The instructions suggest though it is necessary to supply a certified copy of a passport for her. Does anyone know if an application will be accepted without a passport if she does not hold one?
Hi Mikkey201,mikkey201 wrote:Hi all. Glad to see they're working through the applications quicker than the 6 months specified.
I applied on September 7 so I'm hoping it'll be sent soon. Im checking the Royal Mail Track and Send daily but it just says 'Please come back later'.
Has anyone else who applied in September heard anything?
Good luck to everyone and to those that have their FBR certificates already congratulations!! My journey to become Irish started in 2010 but as my Irish born Grandad didn't have a valid passport I left it until he did.
If I hear anything then I'll post straight away on here
That's great that they've actually started processing your application. I hope now they've started it, they don't take too long to finish it. I'm guessing it will be about another month before they start processing my husband's stuff now.mikkey201 wrote:***Update*** I've just had an email from the department of foreign affairs in Dublin, my proof of address documents have expired and they need new ones. Also as my parents weren't married they need my mothers birth certificate which I didn't even know was a requirement.
So keep your eyes out for any emails!