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That's way too much, they certainly should take action. If they won't remind government about themselves, who will?
Of course, that's way too much, but not everyone is willing to take the legal route either and and also may be unaware that the option is available to them. You know, and you have to remember litigation is expensive and is not legally aided,”
I applied in January 2021, received e-vetting February 2022. No e-vetting link. Nothing. Now waiting 13 months. Not expecting a magic.mentalmind wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:29 am6-9 months is not close to reality at this point (for 2021 applicants). People applied in Feb-March 2021 just got their e-vetting done, so that’s 12 months. For people applied in late 2021 (like November) they didn’t even got their acknowledgement letter.
With full positivity it takes 5 months to get your letter for acknowledgement which means “we are working on your application”. So let alone 9 months I would be impressed if they can finalize 2021 applications in 18 months.
But of course it’s good to stay positive
Yes i did sent them an email and even letter by registered post. They replied my email saying "they have received my completed e-vetting form and they will be in touch in due course." That was first week of March. Not sure if it's ok to send another mail? Won't they think i sound desperate?
We are in 3rd week of March, and last week was half off, beside they replied to you recently, so there is no reason to send them another email. So just wait to hear back from them. Like I said, applicants from October and November didn't even got their "acknowledgement letter" so you are in pretty good position at the moment.james2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 12:39 pmYes i did sent them an email and even letter by registered post. They replied my email saying "they have received my completed e-vetting form and they will be in touch in due course." That was first week of March. Not sure if it's ok to send another mail? Won't they think i sound desperate?
I applied Feb 2020, got approved citizenship Feb 2022. Only had to do gardai vetting online, didn't have to do a home country police report. I'm non-EU, from USA. Gardai vetting happened in Sept 2021, next letter was asking for fee, picture, and fidelity to the State.
I don't think it means anything. I got an email reply with this wording about ten months before I got the approval letter, and when I emailed asking for an update about six months later I got another email with slightly different wording.
Just place an FOI request on your application and see the progress yourself.