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Mazen

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  1. Timeline: RCB Applied: 23/12/2016 RCB Approved: 3/02/2017 Nomination and Visa applied: 9/02/2017 Medicals, AFP submitted: 20/02/2017Nomination approved 13/07/2017Documents requested 25/02/2018Documents submitted 2/02/2018Visa granted 23/02/2018
  2. It took me a 3 weeks after the final documents submission , wish you a great news soon
  3. Documents requested: - another copy of the AFP with the full name as the passport - a copy of any relevant overseas certificates, certified by a JP - a company statement, certified by a JP
  4. Finally, I received an email from the Immi Department on Friday stating that my visa has been granted Timeline: RCB Applied: 23/12/2016 RCB Approved: 3/02/2017 Nomination and Visa applied: 9/02/2017 Medicals, AFP submitted: 20/02/2017Nomination approved 13/07/2017Documents requested 25/02/2018Documents submitted 2/02/2018Visa granted 23/02/2018 Total process = 1 year and 14 DaysOccupation = Sales and Marketing ManagerCountry = hr OnShore Thanks for everyone's support at the forum, and wish all the best
  5. Your employer will receive an email and he should forward that to you
  6. wish you can hear good news soon regarding your application
  7. that's a long wait, good luck with that. Have you spoken to the immi department?
  8. It Used to be 17 to 19 months, does that means we are going to see some improvement in the process time soon
  9. I don't think there is any problem applying for any number of bridging visa B (As long as you pay), it's a permission for leaving Australia and coming back again. I'm currently 12 months waiting for my PR and having a similar situation and my work requires me to travel overseas so I've to apply for BVB each time. The question here if the BVB affects the waiting period for the PR or not?!!
  10. That's frustrating, 18 months for the nomination !! I thought the visa takes longer time to wait and the nomination will take around 5-9 months approximately
  11. Sorry to hear that, was it a retail manager in a shop?
  12. My opinion is to request the Police clearance from your own country's Consulate, I know that It'll take time to prepare but it'll save some hassle with the Case officer and it'll make your profile more complete to proceed faster with your visa application.
  13. there must be a way of speeding up the process, even if the number of applicants is so many
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