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  1. Hey Everyone, I called up DIBP today to ask if a ceremony date has been allocated to me and they informed me that a tentative date of 7th June has been allocated, however my council (North Sydney) does not have a ceremony on that date so I asked about the same. They told me that special ceremonies are being scheduled all across Sydney to clear the back log and the letters would be sent out in the next month. Seems like the waiting game is going to be over soon!! Btw, I was approved in March. Cheers! Sent from my iPhone using PomsinOz
  2. Great to see you as well, same timelines!! I suppose your questions are already answered above by shriniwas. In my case we created 2 applications - me and my wife (through our seperate IMMI Accounts) and added the kids to my application. During the application process it gives you an option to link both the applications together and asks your preference to have the Citizenship ceremony together, if you choose so, council will ensure that both applicants even though on seperate applications are called together for the oath ceremony. Do note that linking applications together does not guarantee same date and time for the test Appointment, it's usually the same but can be different as well. In my case , my wife has a test appointment of March 17, whereas I have a test appointment of April 28 !! Best of luck, cheers Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I'm booked at the Sydney office as well for April 28th, have been calling everyday for the past 2 weeks to check for any cancellations, no luck!! They do politely tell me that I can continue to check! One of the agents once told me that they had cancellation for the day I called on but they are not allowed to give those spots. Key is to continue calling everyday I believe, unless you are in Melbourne, where you can reschedule online at https://appointments.border.gov.au/login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Sydney! I called them and confirmed, the tool only works for Melbourne at the moment!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Hi Shriniwas I tried out this link but it doesn't allow me to proceed using my client id and last name. May I check which office did you choose for the test, probably they allow it only for limited locations as it's in beta currently? Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. That is correct, you can also call them and ask if your application is allocated or not (they will usually tell you if the email automated reply states that allocations are happening for the month when you lodged yours'
  7. Great news guys, just received the grant notification!! Thanks to all for the support
  8. My understanding is within 7 days after allocation the app will be looked at by a CO and if everything is fine they are able to finalise it the same day when the CO looks at it, or they will call if they need further documents.
  9. Just spoke to IMMI and they told me that my app is scheduled to be looked at today, hoping for the best!!
  10. Congrats mate!! You seem to be from my era ;-)!! Hopefully mine is on the way, cheers
  11. Hi Pome You are right, applications are allocated to a team now and depending on the workload of the team any CO from the team will pick it up and assess it. The application remains with the same team but if they ask for more documents or something, every time a different CO may pick it up for assessment. Typically once been allocated to a team, a CO will look at your application within 7 days of being allocated. If they need more documents, they will call you, if they want some other checks they will initiate those or best case scenario will finalise your application. If you submitted everything upfront you should hear from them soon ) Cheers
  12. Seems this can refer to anything then, as my nomination was approved in March, and the visa application was just waiting for my new born baby to be added. The baby was added on July 2 to the application and one of the COs told me when I called that day that the application will now be processed in a week at the most, but when I called them last Friday to get a status update, the admin team told me that the application is waiting for some internal checks now - researched online and it seems these checks can take anywhere between a few days to a few months depending on what they are checking!! Waiting waiting and waiting, sigh!!
  13. Does anyone know what does "Internal Checks" mean?? - don't even know if this is a generic term or specific term used by IMMI, it seems this is what my application is waiting for now!!
  14. Just called Immi, this time they told me they don't know when my app will be processed, when I called them last week, they told me it will be within 7 days, guess depends on the person answering the phone!!
  15. Usually they start sending emails in the afternoon!! Has anyone noticed Thursdays and Mondays have relatively higher number of grants than other weekdays- or am I being Pollyannaish today )
  16. Well seems no question was asked!! But that's what an open forum is- you can answer even when no question was asked, like you did....and that's what everyone does here...freely!!
  17. You can ask your MA to share the application with your ImmiAccount (you need to provide your ImmiAccount user name to MA) or if you have the TRN, you can try importing (there is an import button when you login) the application to view it in your account
  18. Hi If you login to your ImmiAccount and open the application, after every person document listing there is an Health Requirements section, if the text in that section has change to - Health has been finalised for this person...it means that the medicals have been completed. Even if the text has not changed yet, but you have done your medicals - you can click the Organise your health link under the same section and print the referral letter again- this time the letter will show you which tests have already been completed and which ones are still being awaited (usually the blood tests are the last to come in, all the rest are completed the same day). Cheers
  19. Morning everyone, congrats to all who got their PRs yesterday, especially Websie!! May all the rest of us get our PRs today, no more waiting!! Well miracles do happen
  20. Hey, I sent it to 457(at)IMMI.GOV.AU, which should now be changed to 457(at)BORDER.GOV.AU I suppose, given the transition from 1st of July, do let them know that you have a 186 PR application in process and provide both your original 457 TRN and 186 TRN as well. Cheers
  21. Hi Is your baby born in Australia or overseas, there is a separate process for both cases. Bare minimum, you will need the birth certificate and the passport for the baby first, that's required in either of the cases, so get that at the earliest. My baby was born in Australia so he can be added to the application free of charge, the process was: 1. Get the baby added to the 457 medical insurance and get letter from insurance company (1 day) 2. Get birth registration done and get the birth certificate (2 Weeks) 3. Get a letter from employer confirming they have no objection to add the baby to my existing 457 visa and 186 visa application. (1 day) 4. Send the 3 above together with the both parents' passports copies to 457 visa section to get the baby added to the existing 457 visa (passport is not needed for this step if the baby doesn't have to travel outside Australia before 186 application is processed, also the baby cannot be added to 186 visa application until he/she is added to existing 457 visa). (1 Week) 5. Get the passport for the baby (3 Weeks) 6. Once your baby is added to 457 visa and you receive the grant letter for that, send all of the above to PSE (186) section of the department along with filled in and signed form 1436 and the 457 grant letter. 7. They will then add the baby to the 186 application and send you an eMedical consent form with baby's HAP ID. (3 days) 8. Get a letter from the local GP certifying that baby is in good health (1 day) 9. Send the signed eMedical consent form and the doctor letter along with the birth certificate to BUPA Visa service email address given on their site, so that they can do an on the papers medical. (2 Days) 10. Once you get the reply confirming medical completion from BUPA, intimate the PSE section of the department so they know your application is now complete. It took me around 4 weeks after the baby was born to complete all of the above with most of the time taken by the birth certificate and passport. Of course your wife needs to complete her medical as well which can be done anytime along the way after the birth. Cheers
  22. My wife was 6 months Pregnant when our application was allocated in March, and we didn't want to go through an X-ray. But as we are from a high risk country the x-Ray could not be waived even in case of pregnancy so we had to wait until the baby is born and added to the visa application.
  23. So finally I was able to submit everything yesterday...have called my allocated team today and they told me they will finalise my app within a week...hopefully the last week of my slow, long journey to get this approved :-)!! Cheers
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