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Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by dublinmtb » Fri Mar 21, 2025 4:54 pm

Hi everyone,

I applied for my naturalisation at the end of May, 2024.
Garda Vetting (Disclosure Viewed): in the beginning of December, 2024.

My portal shows Garda Vetting Initiated in the Detailed Status with last update at the end of November 2024.

Many people who applied even 5 months after I did, got their approvals and I feel there might be something wrong with my application. No additional documents were asked. I also don't have any criminal convictions. When I raised a query in the portal they told me it's still in processing. But there's no progress whatsoever.

Is there anyone in a similar situation? Or any idea what might have delayed my application?

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by meself2 » Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:33 pm

There's no straightforward asnwer as to "why is my application delayed".

I waited for 2 years until my application was approved, for example.
Send them a query from time to time and see how it goes. If you pass the 19 month threshold, you can see if you want to go IE JR route, but you're a long way off from that.
Not a qualified immigration adviser. Use links and references given to gain confirmation and/or extra information.

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by Tsqtr » Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:27 pm

not sure why but you seem to have a second e-vetting request as you posted in the timeline tracker? is this a mistake ? if not, i would say you will need to wait the usual time

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by dublinmtb » Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:37 pm

I don't really know. No reason was stated. I just received the e-vetting link again and my solicitor told me to go through it. I hope it works this time.
Tsqtr wrote:
Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:27 pm
not sure why but you seem to have a second e-vetting request as you posted in the timeline tracker? is this a mistake ? if not, i would say you will need to wait the usual time

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by nacbokmagi » Tue Aug 05, 2025 8:42 pm

Hello, any updates on this? Many people who applied even 2 months after me are getting their intention to grant, and I haven't received anything else after my vetting disclosure was viewed.

I'm not sure what to do. I'm basically inside the ''normal'' estimated waiting times, but I can't understand why so many people who applied at the same time I did and months after is already on their way to the ceremony, and I'm still waiting.

I don't want to end up being one of those cases that have to wait for years.

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by dublinmtb » Wed Aug 06, 2025 2:59 pm

Sorry to see that you are also going through something similar. I received my payment letter in June and waiting for ceremony invite now. If your disclosure has been viewed and your status on the portal still shows Garda Vetting Initiated, then maybe you can try to contact a solicitor and see your options. If it's been viewed and your application status is Application In Progress then things are moving further and there may not be much you can do at that point.
nacbokmagi wrote:
Tue Aug 05, 2025 8:42 pm
Hello, any updates on this? Many people who applied even 2 months after me are getting their intention to grant, and I haven't received anything else after my vetting disclosure was viewed.

I'm not sure what to do. I'm basically inside the ''normal'' estimated waiting times, but I can't understand why so many people who applied at the same time I did and months after is already on their way to the ceremony, and I'm still waiting.

I don't want to end up being one of those cases that have to wait for years.

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by nacbokmagi » Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:20 pm

Sorry, I just saw this! There was no news until today. After months and months of showing ''In Progress'', the application finally changed to ''Referred for Decision'' two days ago.

I'm crossing my fingers so I see the famous intention to grant soon, and that brown envelope showing in my mail!

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Re: Naturalisation Stuck at Garda Vetting

Post by Ibeeby » Tue Nov 11, 2025 10:20 am

This might be explained by delays in An Garda Siochána obtaining clearance from certain countries in which you have lived.

Its a pity that there are no intermediate updates provided because you might feel easier if you knew that your application had not been lost down the back of the filing cabinet.

I note for instance that Australia is said to introduce a significant delay and the Australian position (in public) is that there is a constitutional bar on disclosing information to foreign states - but clearly it _is_ possible. When I moved to Australia many years ago I needed clearance from the UK which had to go via Interpol. That was not (in the 1980s) an instantaneous process.

Thankfully the presence of Australia on my list of addresses didn't cause a significant delay but your mileage may differ (and this was the fourth separate Garda clearance I had been through for various reasons).

I imagine some countries might be far more difficult than others.

So don't take it personally!!

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