November 2007 Applicants
#631
Re: November 2007 Applicants
No update at ASPC yet guys :-( I'm hoping there's still time today as its only 16:50 over there at the mo...
#634
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Posts: 18
Re: November 2007 Applicants
As of 8 April 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
7 April 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 7 April 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 31 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 8 April 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: 18 August 2007 (paper), 12 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: 9 May 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: all applications are now allocated to case officers
Applications Lodged After 1 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VE, VF,VB and Class VC subclass 487
Subclasses: 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, and 487
E-lodged: 10 November 2007
Paper lodged: 19 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VC subclass 485 only
E-lodged: 29 September 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
#635
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Joined: Sep 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
Posts: 473
Re: November 2007 Applicants
The weekly update is in folks...
As of 8 April 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
7 April 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 7 April 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 31 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 8 April 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: 18 August 2007 (paper), 12 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: 9 May 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: all applications are now allocated to case officers
Applications Lodged After 1 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VE, VF,VB and Class VC subclass 487
Subclasses: 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, and 487
E-lodged: 10 November 2007
Paper lodged: 19 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VC subclass 485 only
E-lodged: 29 September 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
As of 8 April 2008 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
follows:
Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
7 April 2008.
Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
acknowledging applications received on 7 April 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 31 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 8 April 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: 18 August 2007 (paper), 12 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: 9 May 2007
e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications
Subclass 495: all applications are now allocated to case officers
Applications Lodged After 1 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VE, VF,VB and Class VC subclass 487
Subclasses: 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, and 487
E-lodged: 10 November 2007
Paper lodged: 19 September 2007
General Skilled Migration visas: Class VC subclass 485 only
E-lodged: 29 September 2007
Paper lodged: 16 September 2007
Thanks, arghhhh 2 days movement !! One day they will get to the 26th of Nov!
#637
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 18
Re: November 2007 Applicants
Hi all,
I've been keeping an eye on this forum for a couple of weeks now but only posted for the first time this morning. I submitted an online application for a 175 visa (MODL/Computer professional specialising in C#) on Nov 21 so it looks like our CO might be assigned in the next few weeks.
Best o luck to all,
Mícheál
I've been keeping an eye on this forum for a couple of weeks now but only posted for the first time this morning. I submitted an online application for a 175 visa (MODL/Computer professional specialising in C#) on Nov 21 so it looks like our CO might be assigned in the next few weeks.
Best o luck to all,
Mícheál
#638
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Sambourne, Midlands UK
Posts: 88
Re: November 2007 Applicants
In the words of Grumpy Victor Meldrew.....I don't believe it!
2 days :curse::curse:
Mind you, i don't know why i get so obsessive over the updates - we applied earlier than the 10th so in theory some nice CO should be working on our application by now....But it's just the not knowing
Sorry for the whinge everyone
2 days :curse::curse:
Mind you, i don't know why i get so obsessive over the updates - we applied earlier than the 10th so in theory some nice CO should be working on our application by now....But it's just the not knowing
Sorry for the whinge everyone
#641
Re: November 2007 Applicants
I have a Blackberry and it's permanently within arms reach. Our youngest woke up at 5.30 this morning so I HAD to switch on the Blackberry and send an email to ASPC - I'm doing very well though, don't really check my status page all that much, maybe once a week. I kind of forget about things now after the ASPC email has been updated.
We'll hear when we hear eh.
Instructed another Estate Agent today so hopefully we'll get a bit more interest on the house as well.
Colin x
#642
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 701
Re: November 2007 Applicants
Anna,
I have a Blackberry and it's permanently within arms reach. Our youngest woke up at 5.30 this morning so I HAD to switch on the Blackberry and send an email to ASPC - I'm doing very well though, don't really check my status page all that much, maybe once a week. I kind of forget about things now after the ASPC email has been updated.
We'll hear when we hear eh.
Instructed another Estate Agent today so hopefully we'll get a bit more interest on the house as well.
Colin x
I have a Blackberry and it's permanently within arms reach. Our youngest woke up at 5.30 this morning so I HAD to switch on the Blackberry and send an email to ASPC - I'm doing very well though, don't really check my status page all that much, maybe once a week. I kind of forget about things now after the ASPC email has been updated.
We'll hear when we hear eh.
Instructed another Estate Agent today so hopefully we'll get a bit more interest on the house as well.
Colin x
You are absolutely correct - we will hear... won't be long though
ps. isn't a Blackberry some kind of obscure fruit?
#643
Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 105
Re: November 2007 Applicants
VISA GRANTED THIS MORNING.
Status page changed to met but nothing in inbox. Decided to check junk/spam mail (just in case) and there it was. After all the months of worrying and indecision it is here. So guys, just check your spam mail as the grant letter could be in there. Many thanks to everyone who gave me advice when I needed it over the last few months. Keep em coming
Status page changed to met but nothing in inbox. Decided to check junk/spam mail (just in case) and there it was. After all the months of worrying and indecision it is here. So guys, just check your spam mail as the grant letter could be in there. Many thanks to everyone who gave me advice when I needed it over the last few months. Keep em coming
#644
Re: November 2007 Applicants
Congratulations!!!!
That is excellent news. Congratulations!!! Enjoy your new life down under.
Gina x
That is excellent news. Congratulations!!! Enjoy your new life down under.
Gina x
#645
Re: November 2007 Applicants
VISA GRANTED THIS MORNING.
Status page changed to met but nothing in inbox. Decided to check junk/spam mail (just in case) and there it was. After all the months of worrying and indecision it is here. So guys, just check your spam mail as the grant letter could be in there. Many thanks to everyone who gave me advice when I needed it over the last few months. Keep em coming
Status page changed to met but nothing in inbox. Decided to check junk/spam mail (just in case) and there it was. After all the months of worrying and indecision it is here. So guys, just check your spam mail as the grant letter could be in there. Many thanks to everyone who gave me advice when I needed it over the last few months. Keep em coming
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!