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hi RBP.. applied perth center.. see signature... one of my friend got his visa in just 17 days.. we both applied on the same date....hope I have some good news after 1 july 2012..

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Well Immigration came round to check I was doing the job I said I was doing and also to check on my salary. My bosses have to email the information within the next 2 hours and then they hope to have it all closed off in the next few days. I hope so too!

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hey guys sorry its bit wired to ask this, what actually is DRC and non DRC. can anybody explain it to me please thanks a lot.

 

DRC (decision ready checklist) can only done by migration agent, who sign the checklist to declare that application is ready for final decision,, so that saves case officer time....(but it should have all documents including medical and all olice check).. non drc application can be done by both.. by migration agent or by applicant himself/herself..in case all documents are not ready by the time of application....i think drc application get high priority and visa can be issued in a week or two week ..sometimes it takes time,,,,, but drc is faster than non drc...

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here you go guys. this is what i get

**This is an automated response. Please do not respond to this email**

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL CLIENTS LODGING ENS & RSMS RELATED APPLICATIONS IN JUNE 2012

 

 

 

The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) legislation changes scheduled for 1 July 2012 are generating am increase in application lodgements.

 

While PESE processing centres are seeking to manage this caseload, it is anticipated that the numbers of applications will result in processing delays.

 

IT WOULD THEREFORE BE APPRECIATED IF YOU COULD TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING:

 

· In June 2012 there will likely be delays in the recording and acknowledgement of cases. If lodgement of an application before 1 July 2012 is critical, we recommend that you lodge the application as soon as possible.

 

· You can ensure that you have evidence that your application is delivered by forwarding it via registered post or courier to ensure delivery is tracked. Applications sent by mail/courier or delivered in person are date stamped with the date on which they were received. Provided the application is a valid one this will be the effective date of lodgement.

 

· If you seek to lodge an application at a DIAC counter late in June you may experience lengthy waiting times. Also please note that the counters close at 4pm sharp. Persons seeking to enter after 16:00 will not be admitted. Parcels of applications cannot be left at DIAC counters

 

· Please ensure that all applications are accompanied by all supporting documents, including correct form and fee. http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/990i/how-to-pay.htm

Applications submitted without the required fee will be deemed invalid. The application cannot be backdated if future payment is made.

 

· If your client’s substantive visa is about to expire, please contact a manager in the relevant processing centre.

 

· The Processing Centre mailboxes auto responses have been updated with a standard message to respond to status requests made during June 2012.

 

VIC Processing Times as at 13 June 2012

 

 

 

 

  • To receive receipting information and acknowledgement letter: two weeks. Enquiries for applications less than one month from lodgement will not be responded to other than via this automated resonse.

 

 

If your situation is urgent (eg your visa is expiring in the next two weeks) please email using the email heading URGENT VISA EXPIRING ../ ../.. or URGENT BVB Required for Travel ../../..

 

 

  • We are currently allocating applications for assessment in the following time frames,

 

 

Parramatta Centre of Excellence (COE) ENS cases which were received on 14 December 2011

Parramatta Centre of Excellence (COE) RSMS cases which were received on 15 December 2011

 

Melbourne Centre of Excellence (COE) ENS cases which were received on 2 December 2011.

Melbourne Centre of Excellence (COE) RSMS cases which were received on 16 December 2011.

 

The Perth Centre of Excellence (COE) ENS cases which were received on 21 May 2012.

The Perth Centre of Excellence (COE) RSMS cases which were received on 4 January 2012.

 

Once your application is allocated for assessment, you will only be contacted if further information or documentation is required in order to make a decision on your application. Please be aware that the Department may make a decision on your application without requesting additional information or seeking further input from you.

 

If your enquiry is unrelated to ENS or RSMS, we are not in a position to help you further. You should consult the Department’s website and/or ring the Department’s general enquiry telephone number of 131 881.

 

If you have been provided with the details of this mailbox by this processing centre for a specific purpose, or your enquiry is of an urgent or sensitive nature, you should receive a reply to your email within 3 working days.

 

If you are making a present position enquiry regarding your application and no urgent circumstance exist and the application is within the above processing times, this automated e-mail response will be the only response you receive to your enquiry.

 

The responsibility of the processing centres is to process applications and to respond to enquires related to those applications. Therefore if you have not lodged an ENS or RSMS application you should not anticipate receiving a reply to your email beyond this automated response.These processing times are a guide only and processing times will vary. The Department estimates that approximately 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames for a variety of reasons. Officers od endeavour however to process applications as quickly as possible.

 

There are a range of factors impacting individual processing times which include, but are not limited to:

 

- the completeness of the application at time of lodgement;

- how quickly applicants respond to requests to provide documentation;

- complications in obtaining health clearances;

- if police checks haven’t been completed, as we would prefer, before the application is lodged they may take significant time to obtain; and

- checks with third parties to verify claims made in an application.

 

In terms of how long should it take to have your application finalised, the Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications state that we will finalise 75% of applications within 5 months to 8 months. Details of the Department’s Service Standards are at: http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/4.0.htm'>http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/4.0.htm

 

 

?ui=2&ik=84ed6a77ed&view=att&th=1382c20599dcc51c&attid=0.1&disp=emb&zw&atsh=1Providing additional documentation by email in support of an application which has not been allocated to a case officer. Please do not send this office any original documents or provide paper copies of documents already sent via e-mail unless asked to do so by a departmental officer.

 

If you have not been allocated a case officer yet, but have additional documents to provide, details of delivery methods are as follows:

 

Email vic.pse@immi.gov.au

Fax +61 3 9235 3206

Post DIAC Business Centre VIC (file ref CLF2010/XXX)

GPO Box 241

Melbourne, VIC 3001

 

Please ensure that when wrinting or contacting the department in relation to this application you quote your file number,client name and mark to the attention of your case officer if known othat your additional infomration can be quickly matched with your application.

 

Again so as to focus as much of our resources on processing cases as possible, we will not confirm receipt of documentation lodged. If you require confirmation of delivery then you should send documentation by registered or express post.

 

When providing documents via email, please provide them in the following formats only:

 

o Scanned copies of the original documents emailed directly to your case officer

o Scanned copies of certified documents emailed directly to your case officer

 

Documents in languages other than English must be accompanied by an English translation completed by a translator, who is accredited by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (evidence required). Information on how to obtain translations is available from http://www.naati.com.au/

?ui=2&ik=84ed6a77ed&view=att&th=1382c20599dcc51c&attid=0.1&disp=emb&zw&atsh=1If you have NOT yet lodged an application:

 

You should first read the relevant website content. The following links will help in accessing this information.

 

Eligibility requirements and how to apply for an ENS and RSMS visas;

 

Employer Nomination Scheme 121/856 -

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/ens/

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/ens/step-2.htm#d

 

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme 119/857 -

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/rsms/

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/rsms/step-3.htm

 

 

Preparing your ENS/RSMS application;

 

Employer Nomination Scheme 121/856 -

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/_pdf/ens_nomination_checklist.pdf

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/_pdf/ens-rsms-checklist.pdf

 

Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme 119/857 -

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/_pdf/rsms_nomination_checklist.pdf

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/_pdf/ens-rsms-checklist.pdf

 

Our service standards, client service charter, and providing feedback;

http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/services/

 

http://www.immi.gov.au/about/dept-info/standards/standards.htm

 

We encourage you to obtain all relevant information and supporting documents so you can lodge a complete application. This will avoid any unnecessary processing delays once your application is allocated to a case officer.

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Also, for anyone applying in Perth - just been told that they are actually UNDER quote for RSMS at the moment so there is still a chance for this week.

 

thats great news..where did you heard that??.. if quote is under.. then why they dont issue all perth visa applicatint quickly....God bless perth center....

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thats great news..where did you heard that??.. if quote is under.. then why they dont issue all perth visa applicatint quickly....God bless perth center....

 

That's what the Immigration Officers told my boss. They are doing far more checks on applicants too which is slowing things down. They hope to push more through by the end of the week to help meet the quota.

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That's what the Immigration Officers told my boss. They are doing far more checks on applicants too which is slowing things down. They hope to push more through by the end of the week to help meet the quota.

 

finger crossed.. best luck surflen22.. hope you have your visa before week ends...

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Hey rbp

 

Wts gona happen if it's bn fullfld. Any idea?

 

Do v hv to w8, hw long?

 

Thx

 

 

 

 

Hi,

sambo I agree with someone's DIAC'S quota about the visa numbers suggesting every year it would be 16k for this year but I am not sure whether it has been fullfilled or not.Hopefully we will get some good news after 1 July lets wait and hope.Thanx

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Thx suff

 

Does it mean, that they will start giving grants after July?

 

Thx n advanc

 

Yeah - they should do. All the processing will have been done but they just can't grant until then. If the quota is met, then things should move very quickly from Monday.

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Officials from Immigration have just turned up at my workplace and are talking to my bosses. I hope that's a good thing!

 

hi surflen22 i dont understand why they turned up at ur work place ,,i was told i dont have to start working for my sponsored employer until dont get the visa

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HI guys i am new this website i would like to share about my rsms 119 Non-Drc HIGHRISK (COOK)

RCB:- APPLIED ON 20-FEB-2012 APPROVED ON 18-APRIL-2010 AND SEND TO IMMIGRATION ON 30-APRIL-2012

APPLICTION+NOMINATION SENT TO DIAC ON 27-FEB-2012 (WITH MEDICAL, PCC,ETC)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RECIEVED ON 6-MARCH-2012

WAITING FOR VISA>>>>>>>>>

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