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Ryan Aug 7th 2004 7:40 am

processing time
 
Whast the average processing time on completed spouse visa applications? I
see visas granted within a month or 2 and DIMIA tells us 24+ weeks...

mlbonner Aug 8th 2004 7:24 am

Re: processing time
 

Originally Posted by Ryan
Whast the average processing time on completed spouse visa applications? I
see visas granted within a month or 2 and DIMIA tells us 24+ weeks...


Depends if you're talking offshore or onshore. If you're talking AHC the max time is 4 months, but you'd probably be looking at between 1-3weeks for a well put together frontloaded application with no PCC or medical problems.

shecha Aug 8th 2004 9:20 am

Re: processing time
 

Originally Posted by Ryan
Whast the average processing time on completed spouse visa applications? I
see visas granted within a month or 2 and DIMIA tells us 24+ weeks...

Hi, we are in the same boat. My husband applied for spouse visa in early May and we are still waiting to hear from the AHC in London.
We did have one delay with my husbands ex-wife agreeing to his daughter having a medical (even though she's not emigrating with us), but that's been sorted out now and we're still waiting.
When did you submit your spouse visa application?

Peter Aug 8th 2004 12:13 pm

Re: processing time
 

Originally Posted by Ryan
Whast the average processing time on completed spouse visa applications? I
see visas granted within a month or 2 and DIMIA tells us 24+ weeks...

4-6 months is the official line.

George Lombard Aug 8th 2004 12:55 pm

Re: processing time
 

Originally Posted by mlbonner
Depends if you're talking offshore or onshore. If you're talking AHC the max time is 4 months, but you'd probably be looking at between 1-3weeks for a well put together frontloaded application with no PCC or medical problems.

Hi Michelle,

Actually processing times vary widely between overseas posts - we have the current processing times on our website which can be found at "planning to migrate" at http://www.austimmigration.com.au/pages/skilled.htm .

Cheers,

George Lombard

www.austimmigration.com.au

Ryan Aug 9th 2004 1:24 am

Re: processing time
 
"shecha" <member26966@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
    > > Whast the average processing time on completed spouse visa applications?
I
    > > see visas granted within a month or 2 and DIMIA tells us 24+ weeks...
    > Hi, we are in the same boat. My husband applied for spouse visa in early
May and we are still waiting to hear from the AHC in London.
    > We did have one delay with my husbands ex-wife agreeing to his daughter
having a medical (even though she's not emigrating with us), but that's been
sorted out now and we're still waiting.
    > When did you submit your spouse visa application?
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

We havent submitted yet. Most likely date is very early 2005. The stories
I've seen of people receiving visa's within a month has put our hopes up for
it being sooner than expected but as one of the responsed was that it varies
depending on which country you submit it we're not so sure now. It will be
submitted to the AHC in Kuala Lumpur.

mlbonner Aug 9th 2004 2:43 am

Re: processing time
 

Originally Posted by George Lombard
Hi Michelle,

Actually processing times vary widely between overseas posts - we have the current processing times on our website which can be found at "planning to migrate" at http://www.austimmigration.com.au/pages/skilled.htm .

Cheers,

George Lombard

www.austimmigration.com.au


That'll be me being inward looking and assuming everyone knows by AHC I meant the one in London (as oppossed to lodging onshore) :)

Meryl Aug 15th 2004 12:25 am

Re: processing time
 
This is very discouraging. Can it truly take more than 20 weeks via
Washington?
Meryl


On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:55:18 +0000, George Lombard
<member8124@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >> Depends if you're talking offshore or onshore. If you're talking AHC the max time is 4 months, but you'd probably be looking at between 1-3weeks for a well put together frontloaded application with no PCC or medical problems.
    >Hi Michelle,
    >Actually processing times vary widely between overseas posts - we have the current processing times on our website which can be found at "planning to migrate" at http://www.austimmigration.com.au/pages/skilled.htm .
    >Cheers,
    >George Lombard
    >www.austimmigration.com.au


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