Thank you Wei Shu for your replying
It depends, of course everyone makes mistakes, we all human being.
No doubt, everyone makes mistakes but if you hire someone for something to do and you pay them a good money, what do you expect from them? A good result but i know its not always you get the result in your favour. But if it will be the mistake of the person you hired what do you expect from them? Do you just spend some extra money from your pocket to do it all over again or do you ask for compensation?
PS
Sorry I am not being rude or arguing with you just trying to make things clear.
Immigration officer usually do request for further documents, not sure for what reason s/he didn't ask for, however it will not breach procedural fairness if decided not to, unless it is an offshore visa application.
It's not always a case officer will ask you for the documents. They may make a decision on a application without requesting additional information. One should provide with all the information that is relevant.
Anyone can read this on their acknowledgement letter of their nomination or visa application on PROVIDING DOCUMENTS section.
Sure it is. Since it has already happened, your employer may just re lodge it, make sure to upload all documents and move on.
Everyone knows how hard it is to earn money. I can re lodge my application but at least the agent should have guilt trip and do apologies and compensate for not charging their fees or whatever. But instead passing the blame to the case officer is totally absurd.
I don't know whether i am right or wrong but that thing really pissed me off so i will take this thing to MARA.
Thank you