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A report from a specialist Paediatrician and/or developmental Psychologist is required regarding applicant's cognitive and developmental status. Please forward a report addressing history, diagnosis, management needs and any social services required.

 Any ones who have this experiences? Thanks.

 

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22 hours ago, charliekok said:

A report from a specialist Paediatrician and/or developmental Psychologist is required regarding applicant's cognitive and developmental status. Please forward a report addressing history, diagnosis, management needs and any social services required.

 Any ones who have this experiences? Thanks.

 

Although a different condition and many years ago now, we were asked for similar when applying for the visa due to a medical condition i have (visa was for hubby ). My specialist sent in a report ,listing the stage of my illness, the procedures id had and would still need to have done here, along with a list of medication. Once submitted by our agent, we were asked to go a panel specialist of Immi's choosing (at our cost), who pretty much did a report like my specialist had done. A little while later the visa was granted.

 Are you using an agent to help you with everything or trying the DIY route?

 Cal x

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1 hour ago, calNgary said:

Although a different condition and many years ago now, we were asked for similar when applying for the visa due to a medical condition i have (visa was for hubby ). My specialist sent in a report ,listing the stage of my illness, the procedures id had and would still need to have done here, along with a list of medication. Once submitted by our agent, we were asked to go a panel specialist of Immi's choosing (at our cost), who pretty much did a report like my specialist had done. A little while later the visa was granted.

 Are you using an agent to help you with everything or trying the DIY route?

 Cal x

In first report said my son had mild development delay.

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8 hours ago, charliekok said:

In first report said my son had mild development delay.

Your issue here is different to calNGary (although their experience gives you some actual example of outcomes)

I'm assuming calNGary are a little older than your son. This has a huge influence on the decision. 

When assessing medical concerns immi looks at how much Australia may have to spend in treating the pre-existing condition. Now in a young person that could be 80 years of treatment and no way of knowing right now if the condition will be serious or not. Where as in calNGary case they probably only have 30-40 years of potential support needed, the extent of the condition is known and some of the treatments had already been done.

It's essential you get help here from someone who really understands the departments view of your son's condition, as this can quite easily derail an otherwise perfectly good visa application 

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