First, congratulations to those who have completed the ceremony and are now one step closer to receiving their passports. Huge congratulations to everyone.
I have been silently reading the comments and share your frustration. In the coming weeks, it will have been 19 months for me, and I still have not received the letter to pay 950EUR. Having said that, a person I know from 2021 has waited more than 31 months for his application to be processed and is now pursuing legal action. He patiently waited and didn't make much noise, but it's time for him to take a legal action now.
One of my friend from March 2023 got completed with the process and paid the fees but wasn't invited. It is good that only a handful of applicants from 2023 were invited, regardless of whether or not they have completed the application process.
Priority MUST now be given to the previous year's applicants in order to clear the backlog before addressing this year's applicants. This is beyond dispute. When there is a backlog of nearly 15,000 applicants, it's shocking to see that only 3,000 have been naturalised. It took them one full day to naturalise 3000, and if they host a two-day ceremony in December, they will have naturalised 6,000 people. However, this is not the case, as the two-day ceremony in June naturalised only 4000/5000 applicants. There is no chance they will clear the backlog.
I believe they should either add more secret ceremonies to clear the backlog or waive the ceremony attendance requirement and permit individuals to take the oath elsewhere.