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You can call the DFA FBR Section directly on +353 1 408 2555. They operate on Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri from 10am -1pm Irish time and 2pm to 5pm on Wed.Aussie_MJ wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:25 amHi All
Thanks to everyone for posting updates on their status - it's been very helpful.
I'm an Australian citizen and this is my timeline so far. I'm keen to know what is the best way to get an update on my status? I can't seem to find a phone number and they have not replied as yet to a follow up email sent on 15/12.
Online application date - 4th September 2018
Documents received in Dublin - 10th September
I have as yet had no acknowledgement of my application.
PasadenaTom wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 7:10 pmCongratulations Spav!
Michael, I have some question about using application numbers to estimate volume of applications being processed. An application number is generated when you click the link "Begin your online Foreign Births Registration application" - not when you submit it and make payment. So if you don't complete it, I don't think DFA sees an application with that number. I know that I probably "wasted" a couple of numbers while checking out the application before I was ready to complete it.
Sean was entered in the FBR on 12/19 - four months and ten days after his application was received. Yours was received a week later. So unless they had a huge surge in applicants in between, I would think your FBR is near at hand. Whether they will inform you probably depends on who is handling your application. Allowing for three weeks between FBR entry date and document delivery, I would be surprised if you were still waiting on February 1.
Do you have a bank account?Kielty85 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:49 pmHi all,
I'm in the process of applying for FBR but have one stumbling block. The whole witness thing? I don't know anyone in those professions personally.
Am I right in assuming you can't ask your doctor or a lawyer to sign it unless they know you personally or know someone who does know you personally?
My mum's friend does have a brother who is a doctor so that's probably the option I have? But the friend doesn't really know me that well.
It seems unfair though...what if you don't have those connections?!
I just went to my local Garda station and he signed and stamped everything when he was happy that I was who I said I was, after looking over my documents. From what I've seen on the forum it differs from person to person if they're willing to put their name up for you. As long as they are on the list of witnesses, and are willing to vouch for you, I don't think you need to be bosom buddies!Kielty85 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:49 pmHi all,
I'm in the process of applying for FBR but have one stumbling block. The whole witness thing? I don't know anyone in those professions personally.
Am I right in assuming you can't ask your doctor or a lawyer to sign it unless they know you personally or know someone who does know you personally?
My mum's friend does have a brother who is a doctor so that's probably the option I have? But the friend doesn't really know me that well.
It seems unfair though...what if you don't have those connections?!
Kielty85 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:49 pmHi all,
I'm in the process of applying for FBR but have one stumbling block. The whole witness thing? I don't know anyone in those professions personally.
Am I right in assuming you can't ask your doctor or a lawyer to sign it unless they know you personally or know someone who does know you personally?
My mum's friend does have a brother who is a doctor so that's probably the option I have? But the friend doesn't really know me that well.
It seems unfair though...what if you don't have those connections?!
I meant 12/31
I find it strange because I would have thought if you were living in England you would have had to send it to the Embassy of Ireland in London like I had to send mine to the Consulate General of Ireland in Edinburgh with being resident in Scotland.