jgclancy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:04 pm
Once again --my advice is to notarize everything you can & add extra stuff too . More address & ID proof . I even sent a notarized copy of the 1911 Irish Census of my grandfather.
Advice is the same for getting passport-NOTARIZE!....And to answer the most asked question for getting a passport after you complete FBR---YES!...you can send a notarized copy of your passport so you aren't without your passport
Time for a glass of whiskey to celebrate --next up--move to Ireland LOL
Slainte......jgclancy
Congratulations to you, jgclancy - I know it was a long journey and you've helped many along the way.
This is great advice! I wonder if it might be helpful to gather some of these additional documents and send them in after I've sent my initial application package? I have 1901 and 1911 census records for my Grandfather and his family and other original government issued documents for my father, among other things. I've certainly got time to proactively submit an additional doc package and refer to my application number. But I'm afraid without context this might be interpreted as an incomplete application and cast aside. I'd like to do it, but am hesitant. I would have included this in my application package had I known.
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Applied and paid 20/06/21 but documents not mailed until March 2022
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Application Based On: Irish born Grandparent
Applied Date: 20/06/21
Application received Date: 29/03/22
Acknowledgement Date: 08/04/22
Second Letter: Pending
Approval: Pending
Date of Ceremony: Pending