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In my case, a copy of the submission that was prepared for the Minister for her approval by the Further Processing LSR Team undersigned by two high ranking officials of the team was made available and attached to the letter of Refusal. It is my understanding that on the final stage of the process, a submission is made to the Minister by the Further processing LSR Team, and they either recommend you for approval or refusal to the Minister but because of the high volumes of applicants, the Minister would not be able to go through all the files before her in details, so another officer in the position of "Assistant Principal" is designated to do the job of final checks on the files and he minutes on each file his/her own recommendation too which the Minister finally goes with to either approve or refuse you. The recommendation of the "Assistance Principal" is very crucial and its final. For me, its been an experience. Good luck to everyone!kofiasenji wrote:@ Kingdom man, that was so harsh of the principal assistant. If I may ask who is a principal assistant and what is their role. Also u made mention of the fact that your file was recommended for approval by staff of Inis and the principal assistant changed it.how do you know all the please.we were made to understand that it is the minister of justice who approves or disapproves application even if the principal officer has recommended you for refusal is the minister not meant to look through your file and see it was a mistake before refusing.i find this Inis processing strange and confusing.pls try explain to me pls.thanks
This stage is the process for your file to go through all departmental and Garda checks. it takes 2-4 months depending on your records in the state. Once its back and you've not come to the adverse attention of the Gardi, then your file proceeds to Further processing where a final submission is made on your file and forwarded to the Minister for approval. Takes another 1-3 months then you get a decision. Best of Luck!gb1985 wrote:What does INIS mean by second stage? What does it entail?
The question is more of academic in nature.
The question is not from timeline perspective.
no one knows for sure the workings of the INIS people but in my own opinion, I think a submission has been prepared in your case for the minister's approval hopefully and you may likely get a decision in the coming weeks. Just keep your hopes alive and take things easy. Get yourself busy with your normal daily life and just keep positive. What will be will be in due course.kofiasenji wrote:@ kingdom man when Inis tells you your file has finished processing just waiting to be sent to the minister for approval.that means the principal assistant have made the recommendation. I also want to confirm if the Inis staff that picks phone of Tuesday and Thursday knows if your file is going to be approved upon checking your status when you call.cos the last time I asked I was told that my file looks fine and will get approval but it's just the time it takes to go to the minister
Is this still true? I sent in my application on April 30th, it was signed for on May 5th. No acknowledgement yet and tomorrow will be three full weeks since it was signed for. I hope this isn't a sign of things to come...First letter / acknowledgement = 3 days to 2 weeks maximum . ( usually 1 week )
bstar- please talk to off i said the accurate information and you will see the next ceremony when will be for sure. talk to off please.bstar wrote:Rio29 wrote:here we go The next citizenship ceremonies will take place in The Convention Centre Dublin, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 on Friday 17th July, 2015.....
Bye guys hope to see all of you there take care.
Thats more productive . All the best .
Between no one has got invitation letters . they will start going out soon
Ok, I emailed citizenshipinfo@justice.ie and got a prompt answer by email. Then the next day I received a letter by regular post confirming everything and containing a receipt for the payment.Gracious2015 wrote:zkzkz: did you email them asking about the acknowledgement? Maybe its lost in the post?
joekearns wrote: sorry for above mistake... I've lost all the money in business and didn't have to pay them back