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  1. On 20/10/2015 at 11:27, SonicBlue82 said:

     

     

    Hi Sardaargs,

     

    First of all, congratulations on winning your appeal with the MRT! You're a big step closer to your visa! :)

     

    I was in exactly the same situation. I applied for an RSMS visa and after 8 months, it was finally allocated to a case officer and he sat on it for nearly 3 months and then refused the nomination. There is a "grace period" of 28 days and once this has passed, they move on to make a decision on the visa application. Of course the visa application gets refused as well, as there is no approved nomination to go hand in hand.

     

    We lodged an appeal for the nomination and visa application in September 2013. The hearing for both appeals was in April 2014 and about 3 months later in July 2014 the member set aside the decision to refuse the nomination and approved it. The visa application was remitted to DIBP for processing.

     

    About 3 weeks after the visa application was remitted to DIBP, a case officer made contact and requested documents. I had to get a new visa medical done, as well an a new AFP and overseas PCC as everything expired. Once that was all sent into the case officer the application was quickly processed and the visa was granted. I would say that you should (hopefully) hear from a case officer any time now. Good luck!

    Hi sonic blue82, I was permanent resident that time when i apply for my husband PR in july 2016 .He doesn't have substantive visa , he was on bridging visa because his protection visa is in AAT for review. Immigration  rejected his visa just after 4 and a half months (dec 2016) because immigration didn't accept our compelling reason (pregnancy) so we applied in AAT for review . I had gestational diabetes in my pregnancy aswell and Now we have 15 months old boy Australian citizen  and I have citizenship ceremony in this month on 14th of May and tribunal hearing is also in this month on 17th of May. I'm really scared I don't know what's gonna happen.My husband immigration history is not good .He came here on student visa which was also ceased because of his less attendance and loose the cases in every stage . This is my second marriage , I'm divorced and in my first marriage i  got my PR through domestic violence. I just wanted to ask you what you reckon how strong is this case ? What are the chances to win? How can we convince tribunal member ? The member is going to ask questions to my husband only or he will ask me as well? And the tribunal member will ask my husband about his previous visa (student visa and protection visa)???? We have lawyer , we visited him this week but he didn't tell us anything :( .that's why i asked you lots of questions sorry but please do give me all the answers . Thank you so much in advance. 

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