Hi - am just sharing my experience to check if anyone in this groupd has had similar experience?
I applied for LTR in Sep 2006 and Naturalisation in Nov 2006. I just had acknowledgment letters from DOJ nothing else till 2 weeks back.
2 weeks ago I was sent a post from DOJ asking to supply a long-form DOB cert or in absence of the same a sworn affidavit. I didn't have my DOB cert (my parents lost it as they never thought it would be essential for me when I grew up - funny isn't it) so with my original application I supplied the DOB cert that I obtained from my embassy in Ireland (they give you one for a small processing fee - basically they verify the DOB mentioned in passport).
Obviously DOJ didn't like it so they asked for long-form or affidavit.
I made the affidavit - got it sworn in front of a solicitor and sent back to DOJ. Within 2 days of sending it I got an acknowledgment from them.
However I have never heard back from anyone about my LTR status. As per the DOJ website my application for naturalisation shouldn't be picked up at all as I applied towards end of 2006.
I was speaking to a friend who is also in the queue for both LTR and nat. and he said that he heard from somewhere about DOJ installing a new multi-million euros computer system which will create a single point of entry for both LTR and naturalisation (nat.). That is, anyone asking for LTR will be checked for if an application for nat. is also made or not and if yes, the latter (nat.) will be picked up. I really do not know the validity of the information however this can explain my situation in a good way. That is, when they looked at my LTR application (which they can now as I applied in Sep 2006) they also tried to locate my nat. application and because there is one, they picked up the nat. application.
Personally I do not believe this whole-heartedly! Being the pessimist about almost any public service in this country I tend to believe that my application is now actually going to take longer because it was not "complete" in their eyes.
Anyway - let me hear back from the members what they think of my situation!
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