February 2008 Applicants
#271
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Things are good here in Cork. Mind you they would be even better if I was off to NY!!! Lucky girl. would kill for a break away!! Anywhere would do even Kerry!!!
#273
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Re: February 2008 Applicants
Were off to Euro Disney mid April so can't wait for that, it takes your mind off other things that are going on, not too sure what they are
#274
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Re: February 2008 Applicants
Basty thanks
#275
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Hi all,
Just came on very quickly to have a catch up on everything. Don't seem to have much time to do much forum reading recently. I went to camp with the kids in my class last week and boy, was it cold? Hopefully this time next year I wont have any such problems of having frozen fingers and toes
Nothing to report my end, still got to book meds, will do but need to give myself a kick up back side. I feel that things have slowed right down and that I need a bit of motivation to keep at it. Hope everybody is ok and that things are progressing nicely for everyone.
Sam
Just came on very quickly to have a catch up on everything. Don't seem to have much time to do much forum reading recently. I went to camp with the kids in my class last week and boy, was it cold? Hopefully this time next year I wont have any such problems of having frozen fingers and toes
Nothing to report my end, still got to book meds, will do but need to give myself a kick up back side. I feel that things have slowed right down and that I need a bit of motivation to keep at it. Hope everybody is ok and that things are progressing nicely for everyone.
Sam
#276
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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Southampton
Posts: 685
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Hi all,
Just came on very quickly to have a catch up on everything. Don't seem to have much time to do much forum reading recently. I went to camp with the kids in my class last week and boy, was it cold? Hopefully this time next year I wont have any such problems of having frozen fingers and toes
Nothing to report my end, still got to book meds, will do but need to give myself a kick up back side. I feel that things have slowed right down and that I need a bit of motivation to keep at it. Hope everybody is ok and that things are progressing nicely for everyone.
Sam
Just came on very quickly to have a catch up on everything. Don't seem to have much time to do much forum reading recently. I went to camp with the kids in my class last week and boy, was it cold? Hopefully this time next year I wont have any such problems of having frozen fingers and toes
Nothing to report my end, still got to book meds, will do but need to give myself a kick up back side. I feel that things have slowed right down and that I need a bit of motivation to keep at it. Hope everybody is ok and that things are progressing nicely for everyone.
Sam
I;m cold sat here in my diningroom on the pc with the heating on and a cuppa!!!
No new news just the same as when you went away..................
Basty
#277
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Hi All,
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
#278
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Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Southampton
Posts: 685
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Hi All,
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
#279
Re: February 2008 Applicants
Hi All,
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
Here are the current processing times for this week. No change I'm afraid.
As of 11 March 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 6 March 2008.
Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The ASPC is
acknowledging offshore applications received on 27 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 11 March 2008
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
Applications Lodged Before 1 September 2007
Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
Subclass 880: 13 August 2007 (paper), 2 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 881: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Subclass 882: 29 August 2007 (paper), 29 August 2007 (e-lodged)
Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas
Subclass 495: All applications: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
Subclass 861, 862 and 863: all applications are now allocated to case
officers
Offshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
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: 2 April 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: 17 August 2007
Applications Lodged After 1 September 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: 1 November 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa...fessionals.htm
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