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"OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS (all paper based)

Priority Applications: In the range of 1 March to 8 March 2006

Non-Priority Applications: In the range of 28 November to 5 December 2005"

 

When it says "priority applications 1 Mar - 8 Mar" what is the difference between priority and non priority.

 

We got our acknowledgement on 4 April which said CO 4/5 months so hoping for CO between 4 August and 4 September - fingers crossed.

 

We have sent them Police checks & medicals. Hoping it will be that they pick up all of our papers and see that they have everything and just give us our golden ticket.

 

We are getting desperate, house on market now - want to be out of here by end of October - are we being realistic???

 

Est x :? :?

 

Hi Est, same here our house sold 2 weeks ago estate agent thinks house should be complete by the end of Sept. Which means we can go in Oct if we have our visa's. When did you send off your medicals and police check? We are starting to think about frontloading our Meds and Pc !!!! Starting to panic now thinking we are going to be homeless and no visa's

 

Stacey xx

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Hi Stacey, we sent our police checks off about a month ago. I got a call from BUPA this morning saying our medicals were fine and they went off yesterday to sydney. Just need a blooming case officer to get in touch now.

 

We got our acknowledgement of subclass 136 skilled independent on 4 April. Which said CO would be 4 to 5 months. So hoping for between 5 August and 5 September to hear.

 

Est

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Hi Stacey, we sent our police checks off about a month ago. I got a call from BUPA this morning saying our medicals were fine and they went off yesterday to sydney. Just need a blooming case officer to get in touch now.

 

We got our acknowledgement of subclass 136 skilled independent on 4 April. Which said CO would be 4 to 5 months. So hoping for between 5 August and 5 September to hear.

 

Est

 

 

Hi Est, spoke to our agent today and asked him if we could frontload our meds and police checks he wasn’t happy about it but he did agree. So going to book our meds this week and I sent off our police checks this afternoon (had it all ready just in case). Does the whole family have to have photo’s for the medicals. Hopefully we can get our visa’s before the completion of the house sale.

 

Stacey xx

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Stacey each person needs two photos one for the xray form and one for the medical form. When does your agent anticipate you getting a CO??

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Stacey each person needs two photos one for the xray form and one for the medical form. When does your agent anticipate you getting a CO??

 

Hi Est my agent doen't give much away, he just keeps telling me to be patient. Thanks for the feedback on photo's everyone. :)

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Here's the latest processing dates as of this morning:-

 

 

 

 

Australian Government

Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs

 

 

This is an automated e-mail response from the Adelaide Skilled Processing

Centre to provide current processing information only.

 

The information below is updated weekly on Tuesdays. Emails sent to this

address will only receive this auto response. If you have a particular

query relating to an application please direct that enquiry to

adelaide.skilled.centre@immi.gov.au or refer to the contact information

provided with the acknowledgement letter.

 

News

 

There is currently a delay in receipting and acknowledging applications and

most applications received in July 2006 are yet to be acknowledged. The

ASPC regrets any inconvenience caused by this delay but please note that

the date the application was received in this office is recorded and is the

lodgement date used in processing. Therefore this delay will not affect

the allocation of these cases to case officers. Steps have been put in

place to acknowledge the receipt of these applications and the delay will

be resolved in the next fortnight.

 

Processing and Allocation Information

 

As advised on the DIMA website processing of an application will usually

commence within seven (7) working days of its receipt by the department.

This means that an application is receipted, acknowledged and a file number

is allocated.

 

Once this has occurred a case officer is appointed to assess each

application as soon as possible, however, the ASPC receives a large number

of applications and you will not be contacted immediately. Applications

lodged on the dates shown below are currently being allocated to case

officers for further processing.

 

As of 8 August 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is allocating

applications lodged on or before the following dates:

 

ONSHORE - paper based applications: 23 March 2006 (subclass 880), 21

March 2006 (subclass 881) and 3 April 2006 (subclass 882)

ONSHORE- e-lodged (online) applications: 14 March 2006 (all applications)

 

SIR - paper based applications: 15 March 2006

SIR - e-lodged (online) applications: 1 May 2006

 

ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND APPLICATIONS: 22 November 2005

 

OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS (all paper based)

Priority Applications: In the range of 1 March to 8 March 2006

Non-Priority Applications: In the range of 30 November to 5 December 2005

 

 

Notes

 

 

Onshore: means that the visa being applied for can be granted while the

applicant is in Australia.

 

e-lodged: applications lodged online have quicker processing times.

See: Online Services - General Skilled Migration

 

SIR visas: All applicants for a Skilled - Independent Regional [sIR]

visa receive priority processing.

 

 

Offshore: means that the visa being applied for can only be granted

when the applicant is outside of Australia.

 

 

If a visa application was made before the earliest relevant date as

shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please

contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre at:

adelaide.skilled.centre@immi.gov.au

 

 

Applications eligible for priority processing

 

1. Applicants whose nominated occupation is on the Migration

Occuptations in Demand List (MODL)

 

2. For applicants whose nominated occupation is not on the MODL,

applications for any of the following visas are given priority:

 

a) Skill Matching (Migrant) (Class BR) - Subclass 134 - Skill Matching

b) Skilled - Independent (Migrant) (Class BN) – Subclass 137 - Skilled -

State/Territory-nominated Independent

c) Skilled - Australian-sponsored (Migrant) (Class BQ) - Subclass 139 -

Skilled - Designated Area – Sponsored

d) Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) (Class UX) - Subclass

495 - Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional)

e) Skilled New Zealand (Residence) visa class (Class DB) - Subclass 863

- Skilled - Onshore Regional-Sponsored New Zealand Citizen

f) Skilled — Australian-sponsored Overseas Student (Residence) (Class

DE) - Subclass 882 - Skilled — Designated Area-sponsored Overseas

Student

 

Eligibility for priority processing does not mean that any processing

requirements can be waived.

 

Finalising Applications

 

Please note that the information provided above is not about the time it

will take to process an application to completion. The time it is

expected to take to process a General Skilled Migration visa application to

completion is detailed in the department's service standards. Service

standards are specified for applications lodged with complete

documentation. Individual cases may take longer than the service standard

depending on the completeness and complexity of the case. For further

information on service standards see: service standards

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I've already tried them 3 times tonight :idea: , as I figured that it is already tuesday in OZ but they haven't been updated yet :!:

Lesley

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Read this on another forum.

 

Stacey xx

 

 

I understand that the person responsible for the update is on training this morning, should be available later today.

 

Cheers,

 

George Lombard

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My emotions are soooo muddled at this stage :D :lol: :cry: :x:P that I don't know wether I should laugh hysterically or insanely at that news, either way, there has got to be a joke in there somewhere :!:

This is just torture :!: :!:

Lesley

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Lesley,

 

Do all of those, I found a spot of Jacobs Creek at night time was good medication. :!:

 

I have a theory that the wait is designed by DIMIA to see who has a nervous breakdown - if you do you're out, if you don't you're in.

 

Be Strong lol.... :lol:

Ali

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Ali,

I found THAT medication worked a while back :wink: , trouble is, these past few weeks night time starts at about 1 in the afternoon in my house and I've just got the latest processing dates so it might even start getting dark around noon today :lol:

2-8 march for offshore priority by the way aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Right all that screaming has made my throat sore, perhaps a taste of the Adelaide hills will cure it :idea:

Lesley

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As of 15 August 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is allocating

applications lodged on or before the following dates:

 

ONSHORE - paper based applications: 30 March 2006 (subclass 880), 28

March 2006 (subclass 881) and 3 April 2006 (subclass 882)

ONSHORE- e-lodged (online) applications: 15 March 2006 (all applications)

 

SIR - paper based applications: 15 March 2006

SIR - e-lodged (online) applications: 1 May 2006

 

ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND APPLICATIONS: 22 November 2005

 

OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS (all paper based)

Priority Applications: In the range of 2 March to 8 March 2006

Non-Priority Applications: In the range of 2 December to 7 December 2005.

 

No change for offshore. Well there's always hope for next week.

 

Stacey xx

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Hi Stacey,

talk about deflated . :(

What are they trying to do to us, it's like toture!!!!!

 

Come on get a move on ASPC !!

 

Phil

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Thanks Stacey, I give up, I think I've changed my mind, this country is lovely. Can you sell a nearly got visa on E Bay?

 

:shock: :shock:

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I've decided I’m not going to look any more. it makes me feel like crying :(

 

Who am I kidding I will be there first thing Tuesday just can't help myself :D

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As of 22 August 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is allocating

applications lodged on or before the following dates:

 

 

ONSHORE APPLICATIONS

 

Student/Graduate

 

Paper based applications: 3 April 2006 (for subclasses 880 and 882) and 30

March 2006 (subclass 881)

E-lodged (online) applications: 27 March 2006 (for all subclasses)

 

Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)

 

Paper based applications: 15 March 2006

E-lodged (online) applications: 1 May 2006

 

New Zealand

 

All applications: 22 November 2005 (all subclasses)

 

 

OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS

 

Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and

139)

 

Priority Applications: In the range of 2 March to 9 March 2006

Non-Priority Applications: In the range of 15 December 2005 to 1 January

2006

 

Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)

 

Paper based applications: 15 March 2006

E-lodged (online) applications: 1 May 2006

 

Priority Moved by 1 day, but non priority moved by 2 weeks. Roll on next week.

 

Stacey xx

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OH WELL, GETTING USED TO THIS GUTTED FEELING IN THE PIT OF MY STOMACHE AND TO BURSTING INTO TEARS AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT, HAVE EVEN STOPPED WEARING MASCARRA SO I DONT LOOK SUCH A MESS ALL THE TIME :lol: .

PERHAPS IM A BIT MORE CHILLED ABOUT DATES THIS WEEK BECAUSE WE SOLD THE HOUSE AT THE WEEKEND, TRYING NOT TO GET TOOOOOO EXCITED BUT AT LEAST IT FEELS LIKE SOMETHING IS HAPPENING.

I WORK IN A SCHOOL AND GO BACK IN 2 WEEKS AFTER SITTING AROUND STARING AT THE COMPUTER FOR THE LAST 6 WEEKS WHATS THE BETTING EVERYTHING WILL HAPPEN AT ONCE........LETS HOPE EH :!: :!:

LESLEYXX

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