asamp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 1:09 am
Hi,
I've used this board for information and help for as long time but never needed to post anything. Really I just wanted to say thank you.
I applied for FBR in the hope that I could pass it on to my (then) unborn daughter. I applied in Jan 2019, baby due in Jun 2019 so 6 months according to the website it should have been just enough time.
Some things others might find useful...
I started to panic around the end of may as I'd not heard anything so I found a number on one of these pages and gave a call. Explained the situation on the phone and was informed that I should have marked the envelope with the application as being time sensitive because of an impending baby. The form said to include information about pregnancy but I'd taken that to mean cover letter which was inside the envelope. As such it'd just been sitting with all the other pending applications, not in any rush.
In that conversation I asked if it was too late to get this processed before the birth, interestingly I was told that in the past they've had applicants in a panic because their partner was in labour and they needed the approval. They've accepted a fax with the information needed and issued the approval the same day.
I also needed evidence of the pregnancy. This was to come in the form of a supporting letter from the midwife, copy of the MATB1, form and I took one of the pages from the hospital scan that had the expected d.o.b. I sent originals and kept copies.
Had an email after that saying I needed a stamp from my witness on something that was missed. Wasn't a big deal, took a couple days to fix.
Shortly after that I get my certificate saying I was an Irish citizen as of the 6th June. I'm elated that I can pass that legacy on to my daughter and thankful for all of the help from the agents processing the application and the information you guys have accumulated on this board.
Sorry my timeline won't give much reassurance to those still waiting unless you're also expecting.