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Re: Help please
Surely Jaj no one could be that cruel. My family are all affected by this 'statement'. I prefer not to think that someone could say such a thing, knowing the ramifications of such a comment.
Anyway- of course we went 'oh right, b*****s' but I really havent got a clue as to the workings of the HC and how things are done. Have you some insider information????? |
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None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other
posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their backlog. Jeremy >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:05:43 +0000, NickyTurner wrote: >Surely Jaj no one could be that cruel. My family are all affected by >this 'statement'. I prefer not to think that someone could say such a >thing, knowing the ramifications of such a comment. >Anyway- of course we went 'oh right, b*****s' but I really havent got a >clue as to the workings of the HC and how things are done. >Have you some insider information????? >-- >Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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Then why are they behind the rest of the world. AHC has one of the longest
processing time's in the world. "JAJ" wrote in message news:[email protected] c.net.au... > None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other > posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their > backlog. > Jeremy > >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:05:43 +0000, NickyTurner wrote: > > > >Surely Jaj no one could be that cruel. My family are all affected by > >this 'statement'. I prefer not to think that someone could say such a > >thing, knowing the ramifications of such a comment. > > > >Anyway- of course we went 'oh right, b*****s' but I really havent got a > >clue as to the workings of the HC and how things are done. > > > >Have you some insider information????? > > > >-- > >Posted via http://britishexpats.com > > |
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Jeremy,
'Clearing the backlog' Does that mean processing them and catching up .....or doing them all at the speed they came in at. ie processing a month worth, takes a month? I don't like being 'a backlog' Mash :mad: [QUOTE][SIZE=1]Originally posted by Jaj: None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their backlog. Jeremy |
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I don't like being 'a backlog'
Yeh- me neither!!! :mad: Originally posted by Jaj: None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their backlog. Jeremy |
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It means what it says. As AHC London isn't getting any new
applications, it's just clearing out what it has. No, I don't know the precise speed, but I've been of the view for a number of months that they will have the majority of their applications cleared by the end of this year, or very early 2003. Some harder cases will take longer to fix. Jeremy >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 21:29:50 +0000, mashiraz wrote: >Jeremy, >'Clearing the backlog' >Does that mean processing them and catching up .....or doing them all at >the speed they came in at. ie processing a month worth, takes a month? >I don't like being 'a backlog' >Mash >:mad: >Originally posted by Jaj: >> None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other >> posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their >> backlog. >> Jeremy >-- >Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
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Source please?
Most overseas posts were caught with a lengthy backlog when the system was hit by the twin shocks of the IT fast-track and onshore graduate processing in 2001. Many offshore posts (eg Berlin) were as bad as, if not worse than, London. Adelaide got off to a quick start in November/December for some people (even non-IT at the time) - contrary to expectations - but has slowed up considerably since then. Jeremy >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 21:15:10 +0000 (UTC), "Still Waiting" wrote: >Then why are they behind the rest of the world. AHC has one of the longest >processing time's in the world. >"JAJ" wrote in message >news:[email protected] >ic.net.au ... >> None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other >> posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their >> backlog. >> Jeremy >> >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:05:43 +0000, NickyTurner > wrote: >> > >> >Surely Jaj no one could be that cruel. My family are all affected by >> >this 'statement'. I prefer not to think that someone could say such a >> >thing, knowing the ramifications of such a comment. >> > >> >Anyway- of course we went 'oh right, b*****s' but I really havent got a >> >clue as to the workings of the HC and how things are done. >> > >> >Have you some insider information????? >> > >> >-- >> >Posted via http://britishexpats.com >> > |
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Looking at the oversea's Australian embassy's websites, Some of them seem to
give processing time of visa's. http://www.austemb.org/DIMA/migrati- on.htm http://www.australia.- org.yu/visas/skilled_mig_visa.html If you want more, I could find them if needed. But for that augment to hold water, every Australian High Comission office's visa procesing time would be more or less be the same. Adelaide started from scratch in November 2001 and issued visa's for every country on the planet and still beats AHC in London who only have to service the untied kingdom. "JAJ" wrote in message news:[email protected] net.au... > Source please? > Most overseas posts were caught with a lengthy backlog when the system > was hit by the twin shocks of the IT fast-track and onshore graduate > processing in 2001. > Many offshore posts (eg Berlin) were as bad as, if not worse than, > London. > Adelaide got off to a quick start in November/December for some people > (even non-IT at the time) - contrary to expectations - but has slowed > up considerably since then. > Jeremy > >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 21:15:10 +0000 (UTC), "Still Waiting" wrote: > >Then why are they behind the rest of the world. AHC has one of the longest > >processing time's in the world. > > > > > > > >"JAJ" wrote in message > >news:[email protected] > >ific.net.au ... > >> None other than common sense (of course they open the post!) and other > >> posts showing they are steadily issuing visas and clearing their > >> backlog. > >> > >> Jeremy > >> > >> >On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:05:43 +0000, NickyTurner > > wrote: > >> > > >> >Surely Jaj no one could be that cruel. My family are all affected by > >> >this 'statement'. I prefer not to think that someone could say such a > >> >thing, knowing the ramifications of such a comment. > >> > > >> >Anyway- of course we went 'oh right, b*****s' but I really havent got a > >> >clue as to the workings of the HC and how things are done. > >> > > >> >Have you some insider information????? > >> > > >> >-- > >> >Posted via http://britishexpats.com > >> > > >> > > > > |
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>On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:43:33 +0000 (UTC), "Still Waiting" wrote:
>Looking at the oversea's Australian embassy's websites, Some of them seem to >give processing time of visa's. >http://www.austemb.org/DIMA/migrat- >ion.htm A very broad brush statement of 'other visas' taking 9-12 months on average. No information for skilled applications lodged (Washington was not a particularly fast office recently, and had a temporary shutdown of processing non-IT for a few months as London had over the end of 2001). I'm not sure if they're telling the full truth on aged parent visas either. >http://www.australia- >.org.yu/visas/skilled_mig_visa.html They say 5-8 months but they can't be giving up to date information about themselves, as the last skilled applications they received came in almost 12 months ago. If they're referring to Adelaide, the information's is out of date. >If you want more, I could find them if needed. >But for that augment to hold water, every Australian High Comission office's >visa procesing time would be more or less be the same. They've NEVER been the same. And a slow office could always become a fast one, or vice versa. It all depended on application patterns locally. >Adelaide started from scratch in November 2001 and issued visa's for every >country on the planet and still beats AHC in London who only have to service >the untied kingdom. Smaller offices have fewer people working in them. Bigger offices have more. Look, just accept that you applied at the wrong time, you got caught out mainly by IT fast-tracking and onshore graduate processing for students. If it's any consolation to you, many of the IT people who sailed past you in the queue are now unemployed in Australia. Jeremy |
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Its no consolation that people can't find work,
Yes I did make the mistake of believing what London AHC posted on their web site. The part that gets my goat up is that when I started to jump through the Immigration hops, the visa processing time stood at 9 months, then 15 months, moved again to 18 months and now is at 20 months. Yet they are very quick to take the money and then do nothing. It creates a bad first impression of Australian officialdom if you have to wait almost two years for a visa to be processed. "JAJ" wrote in message news:[email protected] c.net.au... > >On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:43:33 +0000 (UTC), "Still Waiting" wrote: > >Looking at the oversea's Australian embassy's websites, Some of them seem to > >give processing time of visa's. > > > >http://www.austemb.org/DIMA/migr- > >ation.htm > A very broad brush statement of 'other visas' taking 9-12 months on > average. No information for skilled applications lodged (Washington > was not a particularly fast office recently, and had a temporary > shutdown of processing non-IT for a few months as London had over the > end of 2001). > I'm not sure if they're telling the full truth on aged parent visas > either. > > > >http://www.austral- > >ia.org.yu/visas/skilled_mig_visa.html > They say 5-8 months but they can't be giving up to date information > about themselves, as the last skilled applications they received came > in almost 12 months ago. > If they're referring to Adelaide, the information's is out of date. > > > >If you want more, I could find them if needed. > > > >But for that augment to hold water, every Australian High Comission office's > >visa procesing time would be more or less be the same. > They've NEVER been the same. And a slow office could always become a > fast one, or vice versa. It all depended on application patterns > locally. > > > >Adelaide started from scratch in November 2001 and issued visa's for every > >country on the planet and still beats AHC in London who only have to service > >the untied kingdom. > > > Smaller offices have fewer people working in them. Bigger offices > have more. > Look, just accept that you applied at the wrong time, you got caught > out mainly by IT fast-tracking and onshore graduate processing for > students. > If it's any consolation to you, many of the IT people who sailed past > you in the queue are now unemployed in Australia. > Jeremy |
Re: Help please
[QUOTE][SIZE=1]Originally posted by Still Waiting:
It creates a bad first impression of Australian officialdom if you have to wait almost two years for a visa to be processed. You have not lived yet if you have a crap here, some Aussie will have a form for it!!!!! :D |
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