Should we get our medical Done?
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Should we get our medical Done?
hi. My wife and I have applied for a 176 visa. Below is the status of our application. My concern is do we go ahead with the medical and X-ray or wait for a case officer. We are in USA. My wife is a USA citizen.
thx
10/10/2008 Application received - processing commenced Message
10/10/2008 Application fee received Message
23/10/2008 Application fee received Message
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Person 1 Date of birth: xxxxxx Passport No: xxxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
Person 2 Date of birth: xxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
thx
10/10/2008 Application received - processing commenced Message
10/10/2008 Application fee received Message
23/10/2008 Application fee received Message
View your receipt details
Document Checklist
Person 1 Date of birth: xxxxxx Passport No: xxxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
Person 2 Date of birth: xxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
#2
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
hi. My wife and I have applied for a 176 visa. Below is the status of our application. My concern is do we go ahead with the medical and X-ray or wait for a case officer. We are in USA. My wife is a USA citizen.
thx
10/10/2008 Application received - processing commenced Message
10/10/2008 Application fee received Message
23/10/2008 Application fee received Message
View your receipt details
Document Checklist
Person 1 Date of birth: xxxxxx Passport No: xxxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
Person 2 Date of birth: xxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
thx
10/10/2008 Application received - processing commenced Message
10/10/2008 Application fee received Message
23/10/2008 Application fee received Message
View your receipt details
Document Checklist
Person 1 Date of birth: xxxxxx Passport No: xxxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
Person 2 Date of birth: xxxxx
17/10/2008 Health requirements outstanding Message
10/10/2008 Medical examination required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray report required Message
10/10/2008 Chest X-Ray film required Message
10/10/2008 HIV blood test required Message
The huge influx of applications is pushing DIAC to process appls in 9-12months for low risk & 12-15 months for high risk country applicants.
#3
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
The longer you leave it to do your meds, the longer you're likely to have to validate. If you did your meds soon, you'd have a year from those dates to validate (unless you've frontloaded your police checks, in which case it'd be a year from that - but that's cheaper to re-do). So if you did your meds say 12th Dec, you'd have until 12th December next year to validate (enter Oz - even if only for a holiday), but your visa may take 11 months to process, in which case, you'd have a very short time to get out there. Give it a little while and see how visas are progressing, otherwise, wait for your CO (when you eventually get one) to request them.!!
Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but wanted to try to explain fully!!
Mel
Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but wanted to try to explain fully!!
Mel
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Re: Should we get our medical Done?
The longer you leave it to do your meds, the longer you're likely to have to validate. If you did your meds soon, you'd have a year from those dates to validate (unless you've frontloaded your police checks, in which case it'd be a year from that - but that's cheaper to re-do). So if you did your meds say 12th Dec, you'd have until 12th December next year to validate (enter Oz - even if only for a holiday), but your visa may take 11 months to process, in which case, you'd have a very short time to get out there. Give it a little while and see how visas are progressing, otherwise, wait for your CO (when you eventually get one) to request them.!!
Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but wanted to try to explain fully!!
Mel
Sorry if that was a bit long winded, but wanted to try to explain fully!!
Mel
#5
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
Good luck and happy waiting
Anne
#6
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
When your meds are done and sent off the status will changed to 'received' and if everything is OK a couple of weeks later they will be listed as 'finalised'.
However, this won't make allocation of a case officer any faster so you could be waiting 12 months and they will expire and have to be done again. I'd leave them for a few months at least and preferably around 6 months.
We applied in April and did meds in May which was 6 months ago and still have no CO
However, this won't make allocation of a case officer any faster so you could be waiting 12 months and they will expire and have to be done again. I'd leave them for a few months at least and preferably around 6 months.
We applied in April and did meds in May which was 6 months ago and still have no CO
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Re: Should we get our medical Done?
When your meds are done and sent off the status will changed to 'received' and if everything is OK a couple of weeks later they will be listed as 'finalised'.
However, this won't make allocation of a case officer any faster so you could be waiting 12 months and they will expire and have to be done again. I'd leave them for a few months at least and preferably around 6 months.
We applied in April and did meds in May which was 6 months ago and still have no CO
However, this won't make allocation of a case officer any faster so you could be waiting 12 months and they will expire and have to be done again. I'd leave them for a few months at least and preferably around 6 months.
We applied in April and did meds in May which was 6 months ago and still have no CO
I hope the advise I am getting hia are true. I am just wondering is thier any where on thier website they tell us what these code words "outstanding" "required" mean on the status page.
Thx for all the answers.
#8
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
They are 'required' for your application and they are 'outstanding' because they haven't received them from you yet, its just their terminology.
However, sending them won't speed up your allocation of a CO as a different department processes the meds and updates your application status to 'received' when they have them and 'finalized' when they are all OK.
Its the change from 'Processing commenced' to 'Processing further' that's the big one.
However, sending them won't speed up your allocation of a CO as a different department processes the meds and updates your application status to 'received' when they have them and 'finalized' when they are all OK.
Its the change from 'Processing commenced' to 'Processing further' that's the big one.
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Re: Should we get our medical Done?
They are 'required' for your application and they are 'outstanding' because they haven't received them from you yet, its just their terminology.
However, sending them won't speed up your allocation of a CO as a different department processes the meds and updates your application status to 'received' when they have them and 'finalized' when they are all OK.
Its the change from 'Processing commenced' to 'Processing further' that's the big one.
However, sending them won't speed up your allocation of a CO as a different department processes the meds and updates your application status to 'received' when they have them and 'finalized' when they are all OK.
Its the change from 'Processing commenced' to 'Processing further' that's the big one.
thank you
#10
Re: Should we get our medical Done?
Your original question was "Should we get medical done?". The short answer is that it is still too soon to do it. If your wife has US citizenship that's great. What is your citizenship? Are you originally from a high risk country? If so, that will slow your application down as DIAC will need to wait for your home country to supply the security checks.
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Re: Should we get our medical Done?
If you are unsure and are not happy with the answers (correct answers I might add) given by other helpful members, it might be worth your while to speak to a MARA registered agent. Robert C is spot on with his explanation of the terminology and the status of your application.
Your original question was "Should we get medical done?". The short answer is that it is still too soon to do it. If your wife has US citizenship that's great. What is your citizenship? Are you originally from a high risk country? If so, that will slow your application down as DIAC will need to wait for your home country to supply the security checks.
Your original question was "Should we get medical done?". The short answer is that it is still too soon to do it. If your wife has US citizenship that's great. What is your citizenship? Are you originally from a high risk country? If so, that will slow your application down as DIAC will need to wait for your home country to supply the security checks.