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  1. I have prepared all of documents perfactly for DRC but one of country police chcek(i have been many countries) made it delay and unable to applied DRC. The reason why my migration service applied non Drc. Even i got pr but still hate that country.
  2. It was almost two weeks of business days.
  3. I got grant letter today from immi. it has spent nearly 9months. Thanks your guys! My time line was 29th May 2012 LR country. It has been little bit delayed due to Heath Exam.
  4. Firsty i am sorry for your news.. But i have seen same case with you please contact RCB and explain they will make letter for you. and than you are providing that letter to immi.
  5. Appliy centre Parramatta 28th of May lodged low risk Finally got co the end of JAN. Please do not trust MA service. in my case immi allocated CO after my e-mail.
  6. co has been allocated and after 2days co ask me medical exams is it finger closed?
  7. **This is an automated response. Please do not respond to this email** IMPORTANT INFORMATION This mailbox handles enquiries about applications under the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS). It is important that you read this entire email as it provides answers to many questions about ENS/RSMS processing. Please be aware that if your query is addressed by this email or does not relate to an ENS/RSMS application already lodged you will not receive an individual response. If your enquiry is urgent and relates to an ENS or RSMS case currently with the Parramatta Processing Centre you can expect a reply within 5 working days. ALLOCATION TIMEFRAMES Pre 1 July 2012 Applications The network is currently allocating applications for assessment as below: [TABLE] [TR] [TD=width: 196] Processing Centre [/TD] [TD=width: 189] ENS [/TD] [TD=width: 189] RSMS [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=width: 196] Parramatta [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 28 June 2012 [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 6 June 2012 [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=width: 196] Melbourne [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 1 April 2012 [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 1 April 2012 [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=width: 196] Perth [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 28 June 2012 [/TD] [TD=width: 189] 26 April 2012 [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Applications declared as “Decision Ready” by registered migration agents continue to receive priority allocation. However, due to the unprecedented number of applications lodged in June 2012 we cannot provide an estimated allocation timeframe. If your application was lodged before the dates listed above please explain this in your email and we will respond to you as soon as possible. We are working through our large caseload in the most efficient manner possible and thank you for your patience during this busy period. Post 1 July 2012 electronically lodged Applications Due to the large influx of applications in June 2012, our capacity to allocate post July 2012 electronic applications has been affected. Decision Ready applications are a priority. We are currently allocating e-lodged applications received July-August 2012. Attachments for e-lodged applications We appreciate that there have been some challenges around e-lodging attachments. All supporting documentation for e-lodged applications however should be uploaded through the e-lodge system as they will be automatically filed and linked to your case. Attachments forwarded by other means have been known to go astray causing delays in the finalisation of the application. Please ensure that you are familiar with the advice around attachments on the DIAC website. Information/documents specifically requested by a case officer should be emailed directly to that case officer. PROCESSING TIMEFRAMES Once your application is allocated to a case officer they will contact you within 7 working days of your application being allocated. If you have not been contacted by a case officer, and your application was lodged after the above dates, then it has not yet been allocated. There are a range of factors that can impact the processing time of an application, including: - whether the application was complete at time of lodgement; - how quickly you respond to requests to provide documentation; - complications obtaining health clearances; - if police checks haven’t been completed they may take significant time to obtain; and - checks with third parties to verify claims made in an application. The Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications can be found at: http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm'>http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm While we attempt to finalise all applications as soon as possible, the service standards acknowledge that 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames. INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ENS/RSMS? You will not receive a response to your email if your query relates to any of the following scenarios. Please refer to the following information and where applicable re-direct your query as instructed below. Information about applying for ENS/RSMS The processing centre is not able to respond to pre-lodgement enquiries. The following links to the department’s website however provide information about ENS/RSMS visas: - Information Booklet No. 5 Employer Sponsored Migration - �Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) - �Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187) - Skillselect Note: While ENS and RSMS visas have been located on the DIAC website within the SkillSelect group of visas this does not mean that clients need to use the SkillSelect system to lodge an ENS/RSMS application. SkillSelect would only need to be used where an employer wishes to nominate a person they have identified through the SkillSelect system. How to lodge an application From 1 July 2012 all applications must be made online. The e-lodgement portal can be accessed from the following link on the DIAC website: http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/ens-rsms.htm'>http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/ens-rsms.htm The processing centres have developed “document checklists” that highlight key information and evidence required in your application. These checklists can be found under SkillSelect on the DIAC website, or you can use the following links: - Checklist for visa applicants - Checklist for sponsoring employer We encourage you to lodge all required information and supporting documentation with your application. A “complete” application will make the processing quicker. Having difficulties lodging your application on-line? If you experience any difficulties with this process please ensure that you are familiar with the material at http://skillselect.govspace.gov.au/ You can also call the Service Centre on 131 881 who can also assist with pre-lodgment queries or any issues you may be having with lodging applications online. HAVING ISSUES WITH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT EMAILS FOR YOUR SUBCLASS 186 OR 187 APPLICATION? We have had a number of clients follow-up missing acknowledgement letters where the letter has been sent. A common explanation has been the clients junk mail filter as commonly used in Hotmail or Google. These filters may prevent legitimate emails from reaching your inbox. To ensure that you are receiving emails from the department be sure to check the settings on your junk mail filter. For further directions please see the following links: Hotmail http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/msn/ff808591.aspx Google http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2368132 AGENT ENQUIRIES Policy questions from Registered Migration Agents The Agents Gateway provides information for registered migration agents on visa applications, legislation, registration as well as useful links resources. An on-line form is provided for migration agents with complex policy or procedural questions. Registered Migration Agents should re-direct policy enquiries using this on-line form: http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/agents/contact/feedback/'>http://www.immi.gov.au/gateways/agents/contact/feedback/ Please note that responses to queries sent to this mailbox will generally only be given on complex enquiries not already covered through legislation and policy documents. ALL OTHER ENQUIRIES If you have a general enquiry that is not about an application for ENS or RSMS you should consult the Department’s website http://www.immi.gov.au and/or ring the department’s general enquiry telephone number of 131 881. The processing centre is not able to respond further to your email. Thank You
  8. I have applied on 28th of MAY no response from Immi. i am really fed up with current workplace and hoping to resign but i patience again. Please somebody tell me when my visa grant?
  9. Oh dear... i have written a some message on wrong place. (it was 856 thread message board haha) Anyway i found right place now.. My timeline is 11-5-2012 RCB approved 28-5-2012 Lodged non-drc 857 visa (with Magration service) Low risk country and Waiting... It is almost 7 month and test my patience now.
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