April 2007 Applicants
#2701
Re: April 2007 Applicants
it was frustrating for the first 5 months or so, but then i said, to hell! and kept going on with my life... then one fine day i was expecting an urgent email, checked my inbox, and instead of the email i was expecting i found the CO's correspondence
#2702
Re: April 2007 Applicants
Suexx
#2705
Re: April 2007 Applicants
Hello Everybody,
There are changes happening on subclasses 136, 137, 138, 139, 861, 862, 863, 880, 881, 882 and 883) and Skill Matching visa (subclass 134).
For more pls visit below url.
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/a...01012008_2.htm
Bala.
There are changes happening on subclasses 136, 137, 138, 139, 861, 862, 863, 880, 881, 882 and 883) and Skill Matching visa (subclass 134).
For more pls visit below url.
http://www.immi.gov.au/legislation/a...01012008_2.htm
Bala.
#2708
Re: April 2007 Applicants
Chin up nessyp it will be worth it in the end, you will have one really soon your's is just taking a little longer as they want everything to be totally perfect for you. Sending you some karma just in case too
#2709
Re: April 2007 Applicants
There is update an update on ASPC process....Below is same ...
As of 21January the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
17 January 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 09 January 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC
is acknowledging applications received on 14 August 2007.
Please note that any delay in acknowledging an application does not affect
the date on which a valid application is recorded as having been received
and does not delay processing of the application.
Once an application has been acknowledged it will be allocated to a case
officer for further assessment as soon as possible, however, the ASPC
receives a large number of applications and you will not be contacted
immediately.
PROCESSING AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION - For the week of 21 January 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Paper based applications: 6 July 2007 (subclass 880), 25 July 2007
(subclass 881) and 16 August 2007 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (on-line) applications: 22July 2007 (subclass 880) and 20 August
2007 (subclass 881) and 20 August 2007 (subclass 882)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
Skilled Migration visas - All paper based applications for Class BN, BQ,
BR, UX and UZ visas
(Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496): 1 February 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications: 17 August
2007
General Skilled Migration visas– Class VE, VF,VB and VC visas
(subclasses 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, 485 and 487)
E-lodged (on-line) applications: 21 September 2007
Paper based applications: allocations yet to commence
As of 21January the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
17 January 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 09 January 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC
is acknowledging applications received on 14 August 2007.
Please note that any delay in acknowledging an application does not affect
the date on which a valid application is recorded as having been received
and does not delay processing of the application.
Once an application has been acknowledged it will be allocated to a case
officer for further assessment as soon as possible, however, the ASPC
receives a large number of applications and you will not be contacted
immediately.
PROCESSING AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION - For the week of 21 January 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Paper based applications: 6 July 2007 (subclass 880), 25 July 2007
(subclass 881) and 16 August 2007 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (on-line) applications: 22July 2007 (subclass 880) and 20 August
2007 (subclass 881) and 20 August 2007 (subclass 882)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
Skilled Migration visas - All paper based applications for Class BN, BQ,
BR, UX and UZ visas
(Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496): 1 February 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications: 17 August
2007
General Skilled Migration visas– Class VE, VF,VB and VC visas
(subclasses 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, 485 and 487)
E-lodged (on-line) applications: 21 September 2007
Paper based applications: allocations yet to commence
#2710
Re: April 2007 Applicants
Hello everyone
We're just in Hong Kong at the moment and I must say I feel like i'm in the UK with the Rain
We flew over with Cathay Pacific and I would highly recommend them. Going to see the sights today and tomorrow is my birthday and we're going to Disneyland, will feel 10 again instead of 43
Will post again next week with some more info.
Congratulations on those who have had good news.
We're just in Hong Kong at the moment and I must say I feel like i'm in the UK with the Rain
We flew over with Cathay Pacific and I would highly recommend them. Going to see the sights today and tomorrow is my birthday and we're going to Disneyland, will feel 10 again instead of 43
Will post again next week with some more info.
Congratulations on those who have had good news.
#2711
Re: April 2007 Applicants
Hello everyone
We're just in Hong Kong at the moment and I must say I feel like i'm in the UK with the Rain
We flew over with Cathay Pacific and I would highly recommend them. Going to see the sights today and tomorrow is my birthday and we're going to Disneyland, will feel 10 again instead of 43
Will post again next week with some more info.
Congratulations on those who have had good news.
We're just in Hong Kong at the moment and I must say I feel like i'm in the UK with the Rain
We flew over with Cathay Pacific and I would highly recommend them. Going to see the sights today and tomorrow is my birthday and we're going to Disneyland, will feel 10 again instead of 43
Will post again next week with some more info.
Congratulations on those who have had good news.
#2712
Just Joined
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 6
Re: April 2007 Applicants
VISA GRANTED THIS MORNING!!!!! YUPEEEEE!!!!!!!
It's an unbelievable feeling, I did the rain dance first hour in the morning with husband and daughter...here we are Perth, we are coming soon...
It's an unbelievable feeling, I did the rain dance first hour in the morning with husband and daughter...here we are Perth, we are coming soon...