ZAtkin 1 Posted May 8 Hi, once visa application is completed and submitted, will I then be contacted for relevant document evidence such as employment, proof of ID, and undertaking medicals & police checks? There isn’t an option on my immi account to upload any evidence yet… does that come after submitting the form? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulhand 1,057 Posted May 9 You should upload everything straight away. You can do this once the application is submitted. ____________________________________________________________________ Paul Hand Registered Migration Agent, MARN 1801974 SunCoast Migration Ltd All comments are general in nature and do not constitute legal or migration advice. Comments may not be applicable or appropriate to your specific situation. Any comments relate to legislation and policy at date of post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ausvisitor 831 Posted May 11 On 09/05/2023 at 16:41, paulhand said: You should upload everything straight away. You can do this once the application is submitted. @paulhand it used to be that many suggested waiting until notified before uploading medicals and police checks due to their expiry dates. Is the processing significantly faster now so that expiry isn't as much of an issue? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulhand 1,057 Posted May 12 I was really speaking of the “relevant document evidence” that the OP asked about, but generally yes, at the moment, I recommend a decision ready application with police checks done before, where possible, and medicals soon after lodging. Yes, there is a risk they expire, but at the moment the department is still giving a full year on first entry dates, whatever the ‘expiry’ date of the police and medical checks and processing times can be fast. 1 ____________________________________________________________________ Paul Hand Registered Migration Agent, MARN 1801974 SunCoast Migration Ltd All comments are general in nature and do not constitute legal or migration advice. Comments may not be applicable or appropriate to your specific situation. Any comments relate to legislation and policy at date of post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites