I didn't know that BVE is must for all applicants seeking ministerial intervention. Once BVE is granted there is no way back to get any other BV. So it's the worst case.
You do have a case u know . Only a good migration lawyer can guide you that how much chances you may have to succeed .I can't say how minister will respond your request to intervene. A lot depends on luck too.
who is your migration agent?
It's very tough decision. You do have a good case but if decision is unchanged you might have to go overseas to apply for the next visa . Hopefully you don't get BVE when you apply for ministerial intervention. If you avoid getting BVE then you will be fine to live in Australia and apply further visas if eligible.
Who likes what mr home affairs ( Peter dutton) has done in the past years.
I never thought immigrating is this hard even when you submit a complete application.
I am not very confident too . Usually minister don't intervene in most of the cases . So end of the day decision is still unchanged. There is no doubt you worked hard to get to the big decision but chances are not too bright with the ministerial intervention.
I think for ministerial intervention you only have to wait about six months.
You can try your luck with ministerial intervention but you should have other plans too in case decision does not come in your favour. Best of luck.
On this forum I saw two people from April 2017 . Gurjot got refused unfortunately. He applied 27th April .
Other person from April got CO allocated.
hopefully rest of us aren't far too .