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On 06/10/2018 at 12:25, VJ_1 said:
Hi Guys, I am moving to regional QLD and will be working as a specialist doctor. The public hospital is willing to sponsor me for the RSMS 187 visa. I was checking the home affairs website and the avg processing time for the Direct Entry Scheme appears to be over 20 months.
In case anyone has any information specifically for the case of a specialist doctor, regarding the expected processing time if both visa nomination and application are filed at the same time. Thanks a lot in advance!!!
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2 minutes ago, Bajajbajaj said:
I think you cant go back on bvb , when you already on bvc.
2 hours ago, Indianbloke said:hey guys
good morning
Does anyone have any info about travel out on bridging visa C ?
If i need to apply Bridging Visa B?
how long does it take to come?
please share your experiences with us and it will be muchly appreciated.
thanks guys
have a lovely one
Hey mate... see below (https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visi/visi/bridging-visas)
Bridging visa C (BVC)
A Bridging visa C (BVC) is a temporary visa. It allows you to stay in Australia while your application for a substantive visa is being processed. A BVC can be granted if you lodge an application in Australia for a substantive visa but you do not already hold a substantive visa. A BVC does not allow you to return to Australia if you leave.
See: Bridging visa C - BVC - (subclass 030)- 1
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33 minutes ago, Win88 said:
Yeah hard to say...but once you got nomination approved which means your visa 99.9% will be granted. Just waiting the time comes. Isn’t it?
I'm not so sure... They are approving the business as a sponsored employer but then they will access your position within the business.... But hey... who knows what is going on!!!!
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7 minutes ago, Synergy22 said:
Who knows the month they are processing now
I see some late 2017 being processed....
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6 minutes ago, Alice23 said:
Hi Everyone
I have good news to share. My nomination and visa was approved today. Both applied together on 15th November 2017 and approved on 27 September 2018.
occupation: Environmental Health Officer (251311)
Work in Local Government.
No documents asked.
Good Luck to everyone!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations!
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6 minutes ago, Win88 said:
But according to this forum seems once got nomination approved then the visa will always grant in short time...
Yeah but surely to god not in this case?!! That is so damn wrong if it does.
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1 hour ago, Win88 said:
Refer to the quoted documents
there are two different guys they work under the same employer and applied the visa with same MA
the first guy applied in Feb 2017 and another guy applied in Feb 2018
but both of them got the nomination approved on the same day.
But that doesn't mean his visa will get approved straight up? Just nomination?
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44 minutes ago, Synergy22 said:
I think people are not happy and confused. There are a lot of uncertainty and unfair treatment in the processing time.
Agreed!
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47 minutes ago, Chef187F2018wyeriver said:
Look like this page dead , no one give a shit anymore
It is frustrating for people waiting such long periods of time to come on here and see people being granted from 2018.
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2 hours ago, Kashif.Iqbal said:
Motion Made To Disallow SAF Regulations: Major Potential Impacts on Visa Applicants and Employers
On Thursday, 20 September 2018, Senator John Williams of the Nationals party tabled a notice of motion to disallow the Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Regulations 2018 (the “SAF Regulations”).
Should this legislative instrument be disallowed, as of the date of disallowance there would be significant consequences for new and existing 482, 186 and 187 applicants and employers including the following:
· Payment of the nomination training contribution charge (NTCC) aka “SAF Levy” would no longer be required;
· Refund provisions under the SAF Regulations for NTCC charges already paid would be eliminated;
· Certain Training Benchmark requirements would be restored;
· Refunds of VACs and nomination application fees would be affected in certain circumstances;
· Availability of waivers of the full-time position and annual earnings requirements for subclass 482 visas would be eliminated.
Happy to pay greater fees, if they would get their finger out their asses and start keeping processing time promises!!!!
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1 hour ago, Mano@187 said:
One person got 187 de visa granted within 10 months of applying.
Applied on 22 Dec 2017 and approved in September 2018.
The occupation will no doubt be medical or a highly sought after in Australia.
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Just now, SR1988 said:
Hii friends,
Is there anyone form July 2017?
cook , DE , vic
nomination july 2017
visa October 2017
no new
August 29th 2017 - Nom & Visa.
DE, Personal Assistant, QLD
No news
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7 hours ago, jameserob said:
Can anyone help me and advise kind of step by step on what the process is for me to be sponsored? I’m currently in Oz on my second year working holiday visa and my employer is going to sponsor me. My job is “Database Administrator” which is on the sponsored jobs list and I have 6 years experience doingtje same job back home in London, just with a different job title. I’ve checked and I meet the ANZCO requirements for the job etc. Can someone just explain to me each step? I’m just trying to work out how long it will all take, what information I’ll be asked for etc. Can’t find anything clear online.
The best thing you can do is get a consultation from a registered migration agent. All of the questions you have asked are dependant on which visa you wish to apply for.
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10 hours ago, Jugraj said:
Applied rsms as chef, in feb 2018 in Italian restraurent , position was vacant , previous chef resigned after getting Pr , got rcb approved in 10 days, business opened in 2014, only I am the one who is sponsored, restraurent turnover 7 lakh dollars, chances of getting nomination approved,do you think being a student at this time will create any problem in my case, as I am working 20 hours, but my boss has showed two guys full tym, him and his wife and theee casual, please suggest
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2 minutes ago, Tina65 said:
No they filed the application themselves. no agent involved. does that mean that the person need to wait longer if they file themselves?
I wouldn't think so but always best to take professional advice.
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Just now, Tina65 said:
which one is yours?? 820 too?
Looking for someone who has recently been granted 820. my friend's wife is an Indian. since India comes as Assessment level 4, does that mean it takes more time for the application to get processed??
No 187 DE.
Maybe I'm wrong.... looks that way!
Sorry you really need to speak to a professional.
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https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-text/online-account/Documents/status_immiaccount.pdf
Sounds like it hasn't been received by Immigration yet - sorry! See link above...
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18 minutes ago, Tina65 said:
what else can be done apart from waiting. they have tried calling immigration and also sending them an email as well.
Yeah mines definitely says 'Received'.
Did the use a migration agent?
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15 minutes ago, Tina65 said:
what else can be done apart from waiting. they have tried calling immigration and also sending them an email as well.
Lemme check mine again.....
I've been waiting 12 months + for a visa that was meant to take 15-17 months, the processing times are now 23-25 months. There is nothing you can do but wait.
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7 minutes ago, Tina65 said:
How would we know that a case officer has been allocated?? does the immigration send the clients an email regarding the same?
The application will change from Received to Processing.
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12 hours ago, sarah harmer said:
Hi there
Does anyone know if the following is possible?
We are 2 adults and 2 small children, all with a 489 SS visa already granted March 2018. We visited and validated in July just gone. But our house is still on the market and there doesn't seem to be much interest. We also now have my hubby's mums house being renovated and will on the market in a couple of months, so there is a delay for us there.
Am I able to go ahead of my husband (I was the primary applicant)? I feel this is not what we'll do, but I am worried that if we don't get to Adelaide by March/April 2019, it means that 1 whole year has dropped off our 4 years to get the requirements needed to apply for the permanent visa.
Also, if my husband did find the 1 year of work and we applied for the 887 Permanent under his name (is this possible as I was the primary applicant), does he need to do an Ielts test?
Any advice appreciated. Maybe I'm just being silly and worrying about nothing.
Many thanks all
Sarah
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