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Meercat

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  1. Our meds are with them and it's only my daughters that they are holding up but still have not been told they have been referred and still not been asked for anything else! Would a job offer speed them up? We had meds on 1st march. We have pulled out of our house sale now and taken it off market. We have got to turn down a job offer too now as we can't possibly give a timescale or even guarantee we will get a visa. Im just so stressed now all this uncertainty driving me mad. We wanted to head to Aus in July but that won't happen now. Sorry for the rant guys but I know I can tell you lot and you feel my pain! Xx

     

    I accepted a job offer before my visa was granted. I don't think it sped up the process. My CO still had to wait for my medical. My agent informed my CO that I needed the visa to change jobs. As soon as we knew the medicals were finalised my agent contacted the CO and the visa was granted the same day. So in that regard it may have sped up the process.

     

    If the person offering the job knows you are waiting for a visa and are prepared to wait then it shouldn't be a problem. Let your CO know that the job offer is there. It can't hurt.

     

    According to Medibank this is the busy season for visa processing so things have been taking longer.

     

    Here we can log into the Medibank website and check the status of our medicals. Is there nothing similar in the UK?

     

    *PS I'm rather jet lagged so I hope this makes sense

  2. So what does that actually mean in a practical sense?

     

    When I applied for PR I was on a 457 and the bridging visa would only come into effect once my 457 had expired. I got my PR well before my 457 expired. If I'd needed to travel before my PR was granted I would have been travelling as a 457 visa holder not a bridging visa holder. Before DIPB changed the rule if I'd travelled, I'd still have been treated as a 457 visa holder but my bridging visa A would have been terminated. Now if I'd travelled before my PR was granted I'd still be treated as a 457 visa holder but my BVA would have been unaffected.

  3. Hi karina, sorry I have only just seen this post. We had our meds on 1st march. Yeah this waiting is horrible and so worrying! How would I be able to contact MOC directly? I could ask my agent? It's the bloody not knowing anything! We had to fish to even find out it was my daughters med that was hold up.

     

    Good luck to you too x

     

    According to another forum the only way to contact the MOC is through your CO. Maybe ask your agent if your CO gas a time frame for you?

     

    Here's the thread I found:

    http://www.expatforum.com/expats/australia-expat-forum-expats-living-australia/155958-medical-reports-health-operations-centre.html

     

    Good luck Kellie!

  4. Yes I spoke to my agent who had no problem in emailing CO, she did that yesterday and no reply as yet. We will either get a response and be told they have everything but got to wait or they may just not respond Or if we are extremely lucky we will will get the grant! I'm not holding up much hope to be honest as I think if they were going to give us the grant they would of done by now especially when I'm seeing February applicants getting theirs etc and a family who had their meds on same day as us got their grant that same week. I think we have drawn a short straw and been out in a queue until 1st July. I just hope nothing else gets requested or referred but I think we would of heard if that was the case. So all we can do is wait wait and wait some more!

    Xx

     

    Can you log onto the Medibank website to check that your medicals have been finalised and uploaded to DIAC? I phoned Medibank on Friday last week and they mentioned it's their peak season for visas so maybe they've been slow?

     

    Hopefully you'll hear from your CO in the morning! Fingers crossed!

  5. Definitely sucks especially when everyone else seems to be getting theirs. I'm obviously happy for them but it just makes me think ours has been forgotten but I'm sure it's just me being completely impatient and paranoid! Xx

     

    Have you spoken to your agent? Our agent was in constant communication with our CO and updating her with any information, such as when our medicals were done and then finalised. Because of our agent was on the ball our visas were granted yesterday, 25/03/2014, the same day our medicals were finalised.

     

    I would seriously recommend getting your agent to contact your CO and ask about the progress. This will highlight your application and get you your grant letter.

  6. My migration agent hasn't mentioned anything about this and we applied mid February. However, we are onshore applicants in regional Australia so I don't know if that makes a difference.

     

    Kellie23 maybe check the Occupational Ceilings on Skills Select (http://www.immi.gov.au/skills/skillselect/) to see the status of your nominated occupation?

     

     

    Otherwise here is the breakdown of the immigration visa plan:

     

    http://www.immi.gov.au/media/statistics/statistical-info/visa-grants/migrant.htm

     

    Independent Skilled migration has 44 990 places budgeted for 2013/2014.

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