You're right - I mean the FBR certificate is dated 15th June.PasadenaTom wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 3:31 pmI am assuming that you mean that your FBR certificate was dated 15th June.
Considering that your application receipt date was two days earlier than Kev918, it's puzzling that your application took about two months longer to process.I wonder if submitting through London introduces some delay. Were the returned documents sent via London?Kev918 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 27, 2018 11:32 pm
In any event, here's my total timeline:
January 31, 2018: FBR application received at DFA in Dublin.
May 11, 2018: Entry of foreign birth registry.
May 29, 2018: I received my FBR under a cover letter dated May 18, 2018 along with all of the original documents I had submitted with my application.
Or was there something about your documentation that you think may have resulted in additional review?
Absolutely certain applying through London causes an additional delay. My application was pretty straightforward, I applied through my Grandfather who was born in Co. Fermanagh. Although there was a discrepancy between his names (born Cyril Oliver, married as Oliver Cyril), they didn't ask for additional documentation. Turnaround times seem quicker for US applicants from what I've seen on this forum. The letter from the DFA with the certificate and original documentation had an Irish postmark and was sent straight from Dublin.
Passport times seem slow from here as well. My application was submitted straight to the Passport Office in Cork, but the current estimated issue date is October 31st.