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no actually I e mail it to my agent but she missed that email that is why

and now the police Clarence is expired but I ask her to write the letter and summit it along with that explaining that I have never been out of Australian since I have the Clarence done. Hopefully she accept it.

How old was ur police clearanc?

 

nom and visa 7/09/15

NSW

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It expired 3 month ago. It valid on 3 month from where m from. So crazy

I think the validity of overseas PC is the same for everyone. I submitted 2 year old OPC when i applied 457. Again used the same one for 186. Though i havent been contacted by CO yet

 

nom and visa 7/09/15

NSW

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Hi friends, have you ever done email to case officer regarding nomination after submitting requested docs. So my question is as we are employee , can we ask to case officer about results, because my MA is not responding us from a week.

 

Hi Channy from what I know and or what people have faced. They generally give clear info if the employer calls and emphasise on status. They don't tell much to MA as well. I read posts where employers have authorised employees to call on their behalf. I guess get your employer to call them.

 

However you submitted extra docs on 8 April so I'd day hang tight for few more days. I was requested docs as well been nearly 20 Days since submitted. I chose to wait. Our aapplication goes dormant after docs request so might as well wait.

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Hi friends, have you ever done email to case officer regarding nomination after submitting requested docs. So my question is as we are employee , can we ask to case officer about results, because my MA is not responding us from a week.

 

Though I know it's very hard to wait am the same people who are waiting are the same. Zoya Khan waited 40 DDays plus in total from the date she was requested for extra docs

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Hi Channy from what I know and or what people have faced. They generally give clear info if the employer calls and emphasise on status. They don't tell much to MA as well. I read posts where employers have authorised employees to call on their behalf. I guess get your employer to call them.

 

However you submitted extra docs on 8 April so I'd day hang tight for few more days. I was requested docs as well been nearly 20 Days since submitted. I chose to wait. Our aapplication goes dormant after docs request so might as well wait.

Thanks for your reply, may be will wait for more days

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That well may be in your case. It may not be so in many other applicant's case. Not a good idea to paint a picture with one colour. Let's face it, if these things were easy to do, not a lot of migration agents would have been able to thrive in their business like they do. Not everyone's case is as straight forward. Not everyone is comfortable putting their own application together and submitting documents on time. Not everyone would like to hold their breath and wonder if what they did was/is right.

 

I am not trying to argue or steer the conversation in favour of migration agents. I am trying to contradict the statement that said "migration agents are useless" - they are not. I know first hand how useful they are or can be.

 

I don't understand the concept of "preparing documents" how can you prepare one's document? Don't you simply provide these to your agent? If you meant that you have to prepare letters and submissions, than unfortunately your migration agent isn't competent enough or you should demand your migration agent to prepare these for you. rest, you have to prove. For example, you provide your passport, you don't prepare it!

 

Your employer may be able to provide all documents but what if there is an enquiry? For example, if a case officer wants to know if there is a genuine need of the position being nominated, how is your employer going to tackle that? There are special provisions in the law that states what can be deemed as genuine and what can't. For that, you need someone who understand the term genuine needs to answer that query.

 

This is how an application decision is delayed. If proper documents are not provided at the time of the application, the case officer can come back asking for them or might seek further explanation which results in the delay. Once again, I am not saying all MAs are as competent, but that is when we need to be wise enough to select the one that we know will act in our best interest.

 

Kudos to you for being able to prepare your application, being able to submit documents and receiving a decision well within the time frame. Not everyone however, will be this competent and for them, there are specialists - Migration Agents.

 

 

I do understand mate for Nomination file is too complex and critical. That's why "migration agents are not useless"

 

I categorically said that for Nomination visa, check with your employer (account/admin) first, if they don’t wann a do then go with MA/migration lawyer instead doing your own .

 

However for visa application I’m still unable to understand what kind of difficulties we will face.

1) We have to prove: Complete at least 5 years of secondary education at institutions in which all instruction was conducted in English OR we have to clear IELTS marks

2) We have to submit our passport / address proof / ID / birth certificates etc..

3)We have to apply PCC/AFP (Character requirement)

4) We have to prove: Health Declarations (Bupa)

 

Additional documents: incase CO requested additional documents which is form 80 again we have to fill our own even you go with MA he/she will ask you all the above documents and information's.

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Hi friends, have you ever done email to case officer regarding nomination after submitting requested docs. So my question is as we are employee , can we ask to case officer about results, because my MA is not responding us from a week.

 

Regarding the nomination, only the employer or their migration can ask questions. You are not the applicant (on the nomination), so you are not entitled to get information directly from DIBP.

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@ Channy And @ Jaco

 

Do nomination approval letter have name of the case officer ? As I need to find out about my visa application ?

 

The nomination approval would have the name of the case officer who processed the nomination. It is very possible that your application may have a different case officer. They work in teams now. Last year we had a case officer ask for documents regarding the nomination, and once those were submitted two days later we got the approval letter from a different case officer.

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