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  1. Are you still within the 9 month top end of the processing time? If so you are still within the timeframe they specify.

     

    CO work on more than partner visa applications and part time or fill time will have a case load to work through appropriate to that I would think. I don't see it as hampering anyone's application generally and people get them within the 8-9 month window.

     

    There is no pattern or logic to apply to the order of grants or trying to second guess. It just is what it is.

     

    Yeah, I know its pointless worrying too much about it - the Mrs says the same! But seeing people who applied after me get the grant obviously makes me wonder if something's wrong etc!

  2. Ohhhh I would like the answer to that too......

    Alavington, mymajo and rosannsmith have you heard anything your the last I know off for Jan?.. I am hoping u all have yours and in the excitement forgot to tell us lol

     

    No such luck - I stop checking after 5 on Weds, as I know my co isn't working! Guess it proves that having a part time co does affect the processing time.

     

    Congrats to Barleysuga btw!

  3. Alavington your next on my list any news yet? Hoping your s comes through this week.

     

    I'm (im)patiently waiting still! I emailed the contact centre on Monday to try and find out if I need to change the address on my application (we've moved into temp accommodation prior to the big move) and am hoping to hear back today. Maybe this will act as the prod needed to give me the grant!

  4. If you are booking flights for Dec you should be fine. Go ahead and book I reckon. If you are worried pay the surcharge to be able to change them (iirc Singapore airlines allow one flight change free but double check that).

     

    As far as giving notice, hopefully your visa will be through by the end of Oct. If you are worried perhaps don't use up any holiday you have left to ensure you can use it at the end to enable you to depart as planned but still be on the payroll till holiday days are used up? Might give you an extra week or two to work with then.

     

    If your application was all in order (ie medical passed, police check clear) and you supplied all the evidence they required and no further info was requested, and if it was you supplied that within the timeframe you should be fine for your visa being granted. I think its natural to worry but honestly, if your application was good and you are genuine, it should be fine. As MtT has said, it does happen a partner visa is refused on occasion but those applications are far from the norm (at least reading on here and elsewhere and usually they fail in pretty clear ways to meet requirements).

     

    Hey Snifter and MtT thanks for the reassurance - just gone and booked the flights! Leaving the UK on 4th Dec and arriving in Cairns on 22nd Jan (having a nice journey though India and Asia). All of a sudden this seems even more real!!

  5. , especially since the research that I have managed to do so far with regard to when you actually hear if you are NOT being granted the visa, suggests that it's along the same timeline as for successful applications.

     

    It's really hard but you need to be patient and not worry :hug:

     

    Hi MtT - I've been wondering about the same thing regarding the timescale for not getting granted - what have you found out? All correspondence with DIAC suggests that the visa will be granted (that term was used) but now I'm starting to panic that I'm going to get to the 9 month mark in Oct and get refused! I've got to hand in my notice by the end of October if we want to stick to our move date at the start of Dec, so it'll really screw up plans to not be granted! Don't know what to do about booking flights now...

  6. Does anyone know of any instance where the visa isn't granted after the waiting period? I'm assuming I'm going to get granted now that I'm 6 months down the line and been told that the case officer has everything...Are visas ever turned down this late in the day? I've been told the following on e-mail today, making me think it's a done deal and I just have to wait:

     

     

    Europe Service Centre and we are the primary contact

    for visa and citizenship enquiries for applications that have been lodged.

    A case officer will process the application and request any required

    documents but I can check the system for the most up to date information on

    the progress of your application and discuss this with you

     

    Just weighing up the option of biting the bullet and booking flights as we can get such a good deal at the moment!

  7. hi

    wow that's an amazing response from your CO , I haven't seen that before! What was that in response to? I'm asking because I'm on approx same timeline as you with same CO!

     

    I was just getting back to her to say that the medicals were showing as completed on the E-Medical page, but still showing as requested. Hopefully she's right and it will get granted, although it does make me wonder why they make you wait all these months if everything has already been assessed!

  8. Hi all,

     

    Long time reader, but first time posting on this thread.

     

    I've finally submitted all my stuff and got the following message back from the CO:

    Thank you for your message and I have now changed the status of your application.

    Please note all required documents have been received and assessed and your visa will be granted 8 to 9 months after the lodgement date as initially advised.

    Am I maybe getting a bit overly excited by the comment stating the the visa 'will be granted'? I'm pretty confident that it's all going to go through ok, but considering the CO has been very much by the book in all other mails, saying that it will be granted seems quite a change!

     

    Either way, gonna be a long few months waiting...

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