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Help please - payment problem!
I lodged my application last week and received an email today stating that my payment was deemed invalid. I sent them a manager's cheque payable to the Australian Embassy as this is what is stated in the DIAC website (they don't accept credit cards for Philippine applications). I might have misunderstood. They told me that they will not accept my cheque as it is not made payable to DIAC and not in Australian dollars. I am confused and cannot wait for their reply since they are only giving me until January 4 to come up with a credit card payment.... :confused:
Because of the holidays, I can't cancel the cheque yet and it is quite expensive to come up with another $2525. What's worse, I checked the currency conversion tool in the website and the fee is now PHP 112,700 instead of the PHP 91,300 that I originally issued. Do you think they will allow me to still pay PHP 91,300? Sorry if I have to ask here.... :( I am just sooooo sad... |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208154)
I lodged my application last week and received an email today stating that my payment was deemed invalid. I sent them a manager's cheque payable to the Australian Embassy as this is what is stated in the DIAC website (they don't accept credit cards for Philippine applications). I might have misunderstood. They told me that they will not accept my cheque as it is not made payable to DIAC and not in Australian dollars. I am confused and cannot wait for their reply since they are only giving me until January 4 to come up with a credit card payment.... :confused:
Because of the holidays, I can't cancel the cheque yet and it is quite expensive to come up with another $2525. What's worse, I checked the currency conversion tool in the website and the fee is now PHP 112,700 instead of the PHP 91,300 that I originally issued. Do you think they will allow me to still pay PHP 91,300? Sorry if I have to ask here.... :( I am just sooooo sad... And no, you cannot pay PHP 91,300. You need to pay the full $2525 AUD. |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8208204)
I believe it is clearly stated on the DIAC site that payment is to be made to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Why would you make it out to the embassy?
And no, you cannot pay PHP 91,300. You need to pay the full $2525 AUD. My apologies for the confusion. I was referring to this link - http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i...of-payment.htm under Philippines. It says that they accept manager's cheque made payable to Australian Embassy and that they don't accept credit cards. I guess it is applicable for those lodging directly to the Australian Embassy in the Philippines? I then went to the currency converter tool in the website and got the figure PHP 91,300 for $2,525 AUD. This was the conversion rate for July 1 - December 31. The email from ASPC says that I can pay via credit card but I am not sure if my credit card limit can accommodate this so I have asked my husband to pay in Australia. The question now is - do you know where? I might be misinterpreting again... so sorry... thank you |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208240)
Hello Dorothy,
My apologies for the confusion. I was referring to this link - http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i...of-payment.htm under Philippines. It says that they accept manager's cheque made payable to Australian Embassy and that they don't accept credit cards. I guess it is applicable for those lodging directly to the Australian Embassy in the Philippines? I then went to the currency converter tool in the website and got the figure PHP 91,300 for $2,525 AUD. This was the conversion rate for July 1 - December 31. The email from ASPC says that I can pay via credit card but I am not sure if my credit card limit can accommodate this so I have asked my husband to pay in Australia. The question now is - do you know where? I might be misinterpreting again... so sorry... thank you |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8208250)
The payment details should be on your email from ASPC. Did you apply online?
This is the link she gave me - http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i.htm#processing but I'm afraid I might misinterpret again. She attached a credit card proforma document should I choose to pay via credit card but I have just now decided that my husband should pay in Australia given the deadline and my card limit dilemma. |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208263)
No, can only do paper-based.
This is the link she gave me - http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i.htm#processing but I'm afraid I might misinterpret again. She attached a credit card proforma document should I choose to pay via credit card but I have just now decided that my husband should pay in Australia given the deadline and my card limit dilemma. Paying in Australia for an overseas applicant You can also pay the visa application charge in Australia for an applicant outside Australia. Note: Personal cheques are not accepted as payment for applications to be lodged overseas unless prior, written approval has been obtained from the department. See: Applications lodged in Australia Applications lodged in Australia Acceptable payment methods in Australia are by: •credit card •debit card in person •bank cheque, made payable to 'DIAC' •money order, made payable to 'DIAC'. Payment by cash in person or personal cheque may delay processing. Please do not send cash through the post. Applications lodged at a processing centre in Australia Acceptable payment methods for applications lodged in Australia at a processing centre are: •credit card •Australia Post money order made payable to 'DIAC' •bank cheque ◦drawn on a bank with representation in Australia ◦in Australian dollars ◦made payable to 'DIAC'. or •international money order: ◦drawn on a bank with representation in Australia ◦in Australian dollars ◦made payable to 'DIAC'. Note: 1. Personal cheques are not accepted 2. Travellers' cheques are not accepted The department has processing centres in Australia for many types of application. See: Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre Hobart Special Program Processing Centre Perth Business Skills Processing Centre Parent Visa Centre Sydney Entertainment Processing Centre |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 8208310)
What are you not understanding here? This is directly from your link:
Paying in Australia for an overseas applicant You can also pay the visa application charge in Australia for an applicant outside Australia. Note: Personal cheques are not accepted as payment for applications to be lodged overseas unless prior, written approval has been obtained from the department. See: Applications lodged in Australia Applications lodged in Australia Acceptable payment methods in Australia are by: •credit card •debit card in person •bank cheque, made payable to 'DIAC' •money order, made payable to 'DIAC'. Payment by cash in person or personal cheque may delay processing. Please do not send cash through the post. Applications lodged at a processing centre in Australia Acceptable payment methods for applications lodged in Australia at a processing centre are: •credit card •Australia Post money order made payable to 'DIAC' •bank cheque ◦drawn on a bank with representation in Australia ◦in Australian dollars ◦made payable to 'DIAC'. or •international money order: ◦drawn on a bank with representation in Australia ◦in Australian dollars ◦made payable to 'DIAC'. Note: 1. Personal cheques are not accepted 2. Travellers' cheques are not accepted The department has processing centres in Australia for many types of application. See: Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre Hobart Special Program Processing Centre Perth Business Skills Processing Centre Parent Visa Centre Sydney Entertainment Processing Centre Anyway, thank you for looking into this thread. I really appreciate it. Happy new year Dorothy and everyone |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208240)
Hello Dorothy,
My apologies for the confusion. I was referring to this link - http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i...of-payment.htm under Philippines. It says that they accept manager's cheque made payable to Australian Embassy and that they don't accept credit cards. I guess it is applicable for those lodging directly to the Australian Embassy in the Philippines? I then went to the currency converter tool in the website and got the figure PHP 91,300 for $2,525 AUD. This was the conversion rate for July 1 - December 31. The email from ASPC says that I can pay via credit card but I am not sure if my credit card limit can accommodate this so I have asked my husband to pay in Australia. The question now is - do you know where? I might be misinterpreting again... so sorry... thank you |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by khurram
(Post 8208625)
you have your husband in Australia? Then why are you worrying so much. He can pay easily to DIAC from within Australia. You should have asked him before.
thanks |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208667)
Yes, he is in Australia. I asked him to send the money here instead of paying there because of the conversion rate (long story). I misunderstood what's posted in the immi website. I am worried because I thought I knew what to do before but didn't and it might happen again. I just want to be sure.
thanks |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by khurram
(Post 8208701)
fairies shouldn't be worried and they should know what to do :eek: All the best. Hope everything goes fine for you now.
good luck to you as well and happy new year! |
Re: Help please - payment problem!
Originally Posted by bluefairy
(Post 8208746)
Thanks khurram! I was just in panic mode but am fine now...hopefully everything will be well.
good luck to you as well and happy new year! |
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