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spike18 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:50 pmGood Evening to all Fellow FBR applicants,
I thought that I might share both my timeline and recent experience with the DFA.
I submitted my online application on 22nd August 2018 and sent my documentation to the London Embassy on 16th September. I received the 'confirmation of receipt' email on 20th September. As six and a half months have now passed, I decided to call the DFA for an update.
My call was answered within ninety seconds. I spoke to an extremely friendly and helpful staff member. She explained that they had been rather busy lately and that they were now quoting up to a year for completion of the process. She re-confirmed receipt of my application and told me that it had gone through an initial inspection. She suggested that prior to final submission it would be more thoroughly inspected and suggested that if I hadn't heard anything I should contact them at the end of the Summer for an update.
This leads me to two conclusions. Firstly, the likely timeline for new applications is much longer than six months and secondly the clock doesn't start ticking until the DFA have acknowledged receipt.
Kindly keep us updated on your progress. I am an August applicant, so it would be good news if your July applications are being finalized. Thanks for the update!
theonlyh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 10:42 amPlease could I have the phone number? I have tried ringing +353 1671 1633 but that's the passport office.
Thanks
spike18 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:50 pmGood Evening to all Fellow FBR applicants,
I thought that I might share both my timeline and recent experience with the DFA.
I submitted my online application on 22nd August 2018 and sent my documentation to the London Embassy on 16th September. I received the 'confirmation of receipt' email on 20th September. As six and a half months have now passed, I decided to call the DFA for an update.
My call was answered within ninety seconds. I spoke to an extremely friendly and helpful staff member. She explained that they had been rather busy lately and that they were now quoting up to a year for completion of the process. She re-confirmed receipt of my application and told me that it had gone through an initial inspection. She suggested that prior to final submission it would be more thoroughly inspected and suggested that if I hadn't heard anything I should contact them at the end of the Summer for an update.
This leads me to two conclusions. Firstly, the likely timeline for new applications is much longer than six months and secondly the clock doesn't start ticking until the DFA have acknowledged receipt.
Fingers crossed, will let u know when I hear anything. Hopefully soon
Congratulations Sean!sean015 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 2:29 pmGood news! I received my passport yesterday.
Total timeline:
FBR application received in Dublin: 2 August
Added to FBR: 19 December
Received FBR certificate: 11 January
Passport application received in Dublin: 11 February
Passport issued: 28 March
Passport received: 4 April
Oh dang... I’ve lost my mind! Sorry, My application and documents were received in Dublin on August 15. The only reason I can think for my putting June 15 is that’s my daughters birthday.Laurie9434 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:20 pmHi All!
Mine was received in Dublin June 15. So, I wait!!
Laurie
I think the current wait times for 1st time applications in the UK is currently sitting at 55 days, Kellie.Kellie18 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:46 amIrish Passport application form the UK seems to be taking the full 48 working days, for me anyway.
Applied on -9th Feb 2019
Application received - 14th Feb 2019.
Estimated delievery date on tracker - 13th March
Still haven’t received it yet. Probably will be near the end of April hopefully.
Michael123 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:46 pmI decided to call again, was told to try back in September.. which will make it 13 months.. application recieved in Dublin 8/21/18, direct from USA
His exact words “I see you called in the past and spoke with me in January, I apologize for the delay but you can blame it on Brexit, if you had applied a year earlier the time would have been shortened greatly. Because we have been snowed with applications, I would suggest calling in September. You application is in que to be examined but there are many more ahead of you.”LesMalouinettes wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:13 amMichael123 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:46 pmI decided to call again, was told to try back in September.. which will make it 13 months.. application recieved in Dublin 8/21/18, direct from USA
13 months is inexcusable. They should at least explain what the hold up is.