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by shoileygal
Sun Sep 01, 2019 4:35 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Foreign Birth Registration
Replies: 7598
Views: 1155691
Mood:
United States of America

Re: Foreign Birth Registration

Hello everyone. Just adding to the timelines. I sent the online application and credit card payment September of 2018. Mailed the documents January 2019. Got the email saying all was received about 2 weeks later. Called in July because the website stated 6-7 months to process was told that it is now...
by shoileygal
Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:02 pm
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Foreign Birth Registration
Replies: 7598
Views: 1155691
Mood:
United States of America

Re: Foreign Birth Registration

Hello to All. Just a note to update. I sent my documents and application in January 7, 2019 and received the email receipt within 2 weeks. The fee was charged to my credit card at the time I did the electronic part of the application which was September 2018. I called Dublin this week as it has been...
by shoileygal
Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:08 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Foreign Birth Registration?
Replies: 1549
Views: 270177
Mood:
United States of America

Re: Foreign Birth Registration?

Hey shoileygal You don’t need to continue with the FBR process if you already have an Irish passport as you are already an Irish citizen. If I were you I’d contact the DFA and explain your situation to see if you can get your money back! Thank you for verifying that, Brawn. I think I will call them...
by shoileygal
Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:01 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Foreign Birth Registration?
Replies: 1549
Views: 270177
Mood:
United States of America

Re: Foreign Birth Registration?

Hey shoileygal You don’t need to continue with the FBR process if you already have an Irish passport as you are already an Irish citizen. If I were you I’d contact the DFA and explain your situation to see if you can get your money back! I think I will call them and ask them if that is possible. I ...
by shoileygal
Wed Jan 02, 2019 2:52 am
Forum: Ireland
Topic: Foreign Birth Registration?
Replies: 1549
Views: 270177
Mood:
United States of America

Re: Foreign Birth Registration?

hello folks: I have recently received my Irish Passport and was lucky enough to do this by documenting my father's birth in Ireland. When I first started the process, I wasn't sure I could obtain a document proving that he had changed his name, and for this reason, I thought I was going to have to a...