> Seahorse does not support .p12 certificates. It supports GPG and SSH 
> certificates.
I believe this statement and the categorization of the issue as "wishlist" to 
be incorrect.

On a Debian stretch system with seahorse 3.20.0 this issue does not exist.
I can import *.p12 certificates. There, seahorse has the following categories:
Passwords
Certificates
PGP keys
Secure Shell 

In "Certificates" there is "Gnome2 Key Storage". This is where the *.p12 certs 
go on stretch.
On my Ubuntu box this category does not exist.
So I guess it is an issue of missing packages or misconfiguration rather than 
an upstream bug.

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Title:
  Seahorse unable to import pkcs12 certificates

Status in gnome-keyring package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in seahorse package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-keyring package in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  seahorse 3.20.0-5 / gnome-keyring 3.28.0.2-1ubuntu1.18.04.1 / Ubuntu
  18.04 LTS / GNOME 3.28.1

  When trying to import a certificate into seahorse/gnome-keyring on
  Ubuntu 18.04, seahorse GUI application shows the 'import' button
  greyed out, while mouse hovering the "import" button shows the message
  "Cannot import because there are no compatible importers".

  This problem doesn't occur on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Seahorse 3.18.0), as
  I've just tested on my wife's laptop, but happens in my Laptop with
  Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Seahorse 3.20.0-5).

  Because that problem, it's not possible to digitally sign documents
  with LibreOffice.

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