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Three wise monkeys.
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You see that although the world spins everyday not everyday is bright and sunny. There are some cloudy and rainy days. Similarly, Not all applications and nominations are approved together. The actual status on your file is "work in progress" but I guess they are busy to update that. So there there. It will come. I have witnessed it. You will too.
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Congratulations to everyone who got their visas.
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Nope. I'm not a hair cutter. Developer. Ca plane pour moi is only a song sung when happy.
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Thank you all. :-) much appreciated. Good luck to everyone.
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NSW
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Yesss! Right thurr right thurr. Finalized @2:14. Yeah-yo. Juice box wet.
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Ca plane pour moi. :-)
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Dude, where's the party at?
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Congratulations abc. You waited so long. I will check my status tomorrow. Haven't checked since Monday.
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Gully. Pun intended.
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So here's what I think: There are two case officers. One is hardworking and the other is lazy. They both get 50 files to process each. Some of these files are from June and some July. Let's, for arguments sake, say that each case officer gets 25 June files and 25 July files. Now, case officer 1, the hardworking one, finishes off his work quickly. He's done with his batch of 25 June files and 25 July files. He then gets a new batch of October files. And once received he gets back to his business. On the other hand, case officer 2, the lazy one, has only done 15 of June files. He still got some June and most of his share of July files to go. So if these scenario is repeated over multiple case officers we do get some early processing. This way they don't violate the "first in line gets served first" rule either. Unless of course the big b0ss dictates something else.
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Like did you mean... That the case officer is assigned and he(assuming he's a he), is fully happy with all the documents and is satisfied that they the documents meets all the immigration law requirements??? In that case, why would he even waste a second? Laziness doesn't count as an excuse legally. So did you get the answer you were looking for?
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No no no and no to the last four posts.
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You, Sir, are a gentleman. Thank you
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Can anyone tell me the phone number to contact immigration office? to check the status? Thanks
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Or if you think outside the box.. Let's say a process takes 2 days to complete. Let's throw in the post office guys as an example. They can deliver a mail in 2 days. But, because they are lazy, because it could rain, because their tyre could deflate, or any other circumstances that could happen, or simply to cover their a$$ they advertise it as they will deliver in 5 working days. Now, you know that it takes 2 days for your mail to arrive because that's what everyone's mail is being delivered by. Starting 3rd day you will wait for your mail. It's a natural human feeling. Can't help it. However, If they charge $800 for complete visa fees and process it in 6 months or more then people wouldn't wait that much. Another example: you go to an Apple Store, pay for the MacBook Pro and you get a friggin zune player. Remember you came to the Apple Store because: 1. You heard good things about them 2. They charge ridiculous so you expect a premium level of service. 3. They have a system which can accurately tell when your product will be delivered to you. So in a way, because we are humans, we will wait and have some expectations. And that's natural. Know what I mean?
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I'll do it when I log into my computer. With the app it's hard.
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Then ask for it. Without conditions.
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Do you still want the timeline if they didn't ask for any documents??
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It's the freedom. And one thing less to worry about. Freedom mainly.
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Do it.
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That must be their wake up call. You will get it soon now.
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Oh I was thinking of this scenario: I got hired by Tesla on 1st October. They sponsored me and I got the 457 on 28th of October. In this case you are hired before you get 457. And therefore the citation and ****.
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