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Thank god pr granted today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visa application lodged 18/05/2012 center nsw

ask letter received 25/12/2013

nomination approved and co assigned 17/01/2013

requestec document 18/01/2013

asked for 2nd vac payment

payment taken from account 07/02/2013

visa grant letter 13/02/2013

good luck to you guys, get good news soon

thanks all

 

 

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Thank god pr granted today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visa application lodged 18/05/2012 center nsw

ask letter received 25/12/2013

nomination approved and co assigned 17/01/2013

requestec document 18/01/2013

asked for 2nd vac payment

payment taken from account 07/02/2013

visa grant letter 13/02/2013

good luck to you guys, get good news soon

thanks all

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G'day guys yesterday i got email and have question what u reckon RSMS is 1st on a priority list right then why they allocated all cases frist of ens.

check out new time line

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: OCT-NOV Bridging Visas

 

 

 

 

Due to system issues we are unable to grant Bridging Visas for e-lodged applications between the 27th of October and 23rd of November, inclusive of these dates. If you have a substantive visa that has already expired or require a bridging visa during this period, please send an email with the following subject heading "OCT - NOV Bridging Visa" to this email inbox. In the email, please specify the full name of the applicant, TRN and date of birth.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

 

 

This mailbox handles enquiries about applications under the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS).

 

It is important that you read this entire email as it provides answers to many questions about ENS/RSMS processing. Please be aware that if your query is addressed by this email or does not relate to an ENS/RSMS application already lodged you
will not receive an individual response
.

 

If your enquiry is urgent and relates to an ENS or RSMS case currently with the Melbourne Processing Centre you can expect a reply within 5 working days.

 

ALLOCATION TIMEFRAMES

 

Pre 1 July 2012 Applications

 

 

 

The network is currently allocating applications for assessment as below:
[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

ENS

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

RSMS

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

All Cases Allocated

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

8 June 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

All Cases Allocated

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 April 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

29 June 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

26 April 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

 

 

 

Applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by registered migration agents continue to receive priority allocation. However, due to the unprecedented number of applications lodged in June 2012 we can not provide an estimated allocation timeframe.

 

If your application was lodged before the dates listed above please explain this in your email and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

 

We are working through our large caseload in the most efficient manner possible and thank you for your patience during this busy period.

 

Post 1 July 2012 Applications

 

Due to the large volume of applications lodged before 1 July 2012 our current allocation of e-lodged cases is limited.

 

At the moment our system is not readily identifying applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by a registered migration agent. As an interim measure we suggest that you send an email to the relevant processing office mailbox advising that the application is decision ready with the TRN number highlighted in the subject line. Please ensure that the application is decision ready.

E-LODGED APPLICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES

 

 

 

We are currently experiencing delays issuing acknowledgement letters and bridging visas for applications lodged online. This is the result of a system limitation which requires the manual entry of the details of each application in our system. Please note that this also affects the time taken for your application to appear in VEVO.

 

When you complete an application on-line you will receive a Transmission Record Number (TRN) and confirmation of payment (where applicable). Please consider this as evidence that your application was successfully lodged.

 

The timeframes for acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and entry into VEVO are:

 

[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

Nominations

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

Visas

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

7 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

 

 

 

If your visa is ceasing
within twenty one (21) days of lodging your application (7 days for Perth) explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.

 

 

 

System Upgrade – 23 November 2012

 

A system upgrade is scheduled for 23 November which will automate the processing of acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and the entry of applications into VEVO.

 

Any application lodged after close of business 26 October will be held over to be automatically processed on 23 November 2012. If your current visa will cease during this period you should explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.

 

Attachments for e-lodged applications

 

We appreciate that there have been some challenges around e-lodging attachments.

All supporting documentation for e-lodged applications however should be uploaded through the e-lodge system as they will be automatically filed and linked to your case.

 

Attachments forwarded by other means have been known to go astray causing delays in the finalisation of the application. Please ensure that you are familiar with the advice around attachments on the DIAC website.

 

NOTE: The only documents that should be mailed/emailed to processing centers are those specifically requested by the case officer.

 

PROCESSING TIMEFRAMES

 

 

 

Once your application is allocated to a case officer they will attempt to conduct their assessment in the following working week. If a decision cannot be made quickly they will write to you and provide their contact details.

 

Please refrain from making general “status” enquiries to the case officers, especially where your application is within service standards.

 

There are a range of factors that can impact the processing time of an application, including:

- whether the application was complete at time of lodgement;

- how quickly you respond to requests to provide documentation;

- complications obtaining health clearances;

- if police checks haven’t been completed they may take significant time to obtain; and

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

 

The Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications can be found at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

 

While we attempt to finalise all applications as soon as possible, the service standards acknowledge that 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames.

INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ENS/RSMS?

 

 

 

You will not receive a response to your email if your query relates to any of the following scenarios. Please refer to the following information and where applicable re-direct your query as instructed below.

 

Information about applying for ENS/RSMS

 

The processing centre is not able to respond to pre-lodgement enquiries. The following links to the department’s website however provide information about ENS/RSMS visas:

 

-
Information Booklet No. 5 Employer Sponsored Migration

 

- 
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

 

- 
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)

 

-
Skillselect

 

Note: While ENS and RSMS visas have been located on the DIAC website
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G'day guys yesterday i got email and have question what u reckon RSMS is 1st on a priority list right then why they allocated all cases frist of ens.

check out new time line

IMPORTANT NOTICE: OCT-NOV Bridging Visas

 

 

 

 

Due to system issues we are unable to grant Bridging Visas for e-lodged applications between the 27th of October and 23rd of November, inclusive of these dates. If you have a substantive visa that has already expired or require a bridging visa during this period, please send an email with the following subject heading "OCT - NOV Bridging Visa" to this email inbox. In the email, please specify the full name of the applicant, TRN and date of birth.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

 

 

This mailbox handles enquiries about applications under the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS).

 

It is important that you read this entire email as it provides answers to many questions about ENS/RSMS processing. Please be aware that if your query is addressed by this email or does not relate to an ENS/RSMS application already lodged you
will not receive an individual response
.

 

If your enquiry is urgent and relates to an ENS or RSMS case currently with the Melbourne Processing Centre you can expect a reply within 5 working days.

 

ALLOCATION TIMEFRAMES

 

Pre 1 July 2012 Applications

 

 

 

The network is currently allocating applications for assessment as below:
[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

ENS

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

RSMS

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

All Cases Allocated

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

8 June 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

All Cases Allocated

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 April 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

29 June 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

26 April 2012

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

Applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by registered migration agents continue to receive priority allocation. However, due to the unprecedented number of applications lodged in June 2012 we can not provide an estimated allocation timeframe.

 

If your application was lodged before the dates listed above please explain this in your email and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

 

We are working through our large caseload in the most efficient manner possible and thank you for your patience during this busy period.

 

Post 1 July 2012 Applications

 

Due to the large volume of applications lodged before 1 July 2012 our current allocation of e-lodged cases is limited.

 

At the moment our system is not readily identifying applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by a registered migration agent. As an interim measure we suggest that you send an email to the relevant processing office mailbox advising that the application is decision ready with the TRN number highlighted in the subject line. Please ensure that the application is decision ready.

E-LODGED APPLICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES

 

 

 

We are currently experiencing delays issuing acknowledgement letters and bridging visas for applications lodged online. This is the result of a system limitation which requires the manual entry of the details of each application in our system. Please note that this also affects the time taken for your application to appear in VEVO.

 

When you complete an application on-line you will receive a Transmission Record Number (TRN) and confirmation of payment (where applicable). Please consider this as evidence that your application was successfully lodged.

 

The timeframes for acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and entry into VEVO are:

 

[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

Nominations

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

Visas

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

7 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

If your visa is ceasing
within twenty one (21) days of lodging your application (7 days for Perth) explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.
System Upgrade – 23 November 2012

 

A system upgrade is scheduled for 23 November which will automate the processing of acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and the entry of applications into VEVO.

 

Any application lodged after close of business 26 October will be held over to be automatically processed on 23 November 2012. If your current visa will cease during this period you should explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.

 

Attachments for e-lodged applications

 

We appreciate that there have been some challenges around e-lodging attachments.

All supporting documentation for e-lodged applications however should be uploaded through the e-lodge system as they will be automatically filed and linked to your case.

 

Attachments forwarded by other means have been known to go astray causing delays in the finalisation of the application. Please ensure that you are familiar with the advice around attachments on the DIAC website.

 

NOTE: The only documents that should be mailed/emailed to processing centers are those specifically requested by the case officer.

 

PROCESSING TIMEFRAMES

 

 

 

Once your application is allocated to a case officer they will attempt to conduct their assessment in the following working week. If a decision cannot be made quickly they will write to you and provide their contact details.

 

Please refrain from making general “status” enquiries to the case officers, especially where your application is within service standards.

 

There are a range of factors that can impact the processing time of an application, including:

- whether the application was complete at time of lodgement;

- how quickly you respond to requests to provide documentation;

- complications obtaining health clearances;

- if police checks haven’t been completed they may take significant time to obtain; and

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

 

The Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications can be found at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

 

While we attempt to finalise all applications as soon as possible, the service standards acknowledge that 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames.

INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ENS/RSMS?

 

 

 

You will not receive a response to your email if your query relates to any of the following scenarios. Please refer to the following information and where applicable re-direct your query as instructed below.

 

Information about applying for ENS/RSMS

 

The processing centre is not able to respond to pre-lodgement enquiries. The following links to the department’s website however provide information about ENS/RSMS visas:

 

-
Information Booklet No. 5 Employer Sponsored Migration

 

- 
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

 

- 
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)

 

-
Skillselect

 

Note: While ENS and RSMS visas have been located on the DIAC website

 

 

Hi Mate,

 

Short answer; there are a lot less ENS cases then RSMS hence the ENS line is already cleared and RSMS is still in progress.

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Guys, with Post 1st July applications in the given message, does visa refers to bridging visa?

 

 

 

Post 1 July 2012 Applications

 

Due to the large volume of applications lodged before 1 July 2012 our current allocation of e-lodged cases is limited.

 

At the moment our system is not readily identifying applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by a registered migration agent. As an interim measure we suggest that you send an email to the relevant processing office mailbox advising that the application is decision ready with the TRN number highlighted in the subject line. Please ensure that the application is decision ready.

E-LODGED APPLICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES

 

 

 

We are currently experiencing delays issuing acknowledgement letters and bridging visas for applications lodged online. This is the result of a system limitation which requires the manual entry of the details of each application in our system. Please note that this also affects the time taken for your application to appear in VEVO.

 

When you complete an application on-line you will receive a Transmission Record Number (TRN) and confirmation of payment (where applicable). Please consider this as evidence that your application was successfully lodged.

 

The timeframes for acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and entry into VEVO are:

 

[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

Nominations

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

Visas

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

7 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

If your visa is ceasing
within twenty one (21) days of lodging your application (7 days for Perth) explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.
System Upgrade – 23 November 2012

 

A system upgrade is scheduled for 23 November which will automate the processing of acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and the entry of applications into VEVO.

 

Any application lodged after close of business 26 October will be held over to be automatically processed on 23 November 2012. If your current visa will cease during this period you should explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.

 

Attachments for e-lodged applications

 

We appreciate that there have been some challenges around e-lodging attachments.

All supporting documentation for e-lodged applications however should be uploaded through the e-lodge system as they will be automatically filed and linked to your case.

 

Attachments forwarded by other means have been known to go astray causing delays in the finalisation of the application. Please ensure that you are familiar with the advice around attachments on the DIAC website.

 

NOTE: The only documents that should be mailed/emailed to processing centers are those specifically requested by the case officer.

 

PROCESSING TIMEFRAMES

 

 

 

Once your application is allocated to a case officer they will attempt to conduct their assessment in the following working week. If a decision cannot be made quickly they will write to you and provide their contact details.

 

Please refrain from making general “status” enquiries to the case officers, especially where your application is within service standards.

 

There are a range of factors that can impact the processing time of an application, including:

- whether the application was complete at time of lodgement;

- how quickly you respond to requests to provide documentation;

- complications obtaining health clearances;

- if police checks haven’t been completed they may take significant time to obtain; and

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

 

The Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications can be found at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

 

While we attempt to finalise all applications as soon as possible, the service standards acknowledge that 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames.

INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ENS/RSMS?

 

 

 

You will not receive a response to your email if your query relates to any of the following scenarios. Please refer to the following information and where applicable re-direct your query as instructed below.

 

Information about applying for ENS/RSMS

 

The processing centre is not able to respond to pre-lodgement enquiries. The following links to the department’s website however provide information about ENS/RSMS visas:

 

-
Information Booklet No. 5 Employer Sponsored Migration

 

- 
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

 

- 
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)

 

-
Skillselect

 

Note: While ENS and RSMS visas have been located on the DIAC website

 

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Guys, with Post 1st July applications in the given message, does visa refers to bridging visa?

 

 

Post 1 July 2012 Applications

 

Due to the large volume of applications lodged before 1 July 2012 our current allocation of e-lodged cases is limited.

 

At the moment our system is not readily identifying applications declared as
“Decision Ready”
by a registered migration agent. As an interim measure we suggest that you send an email to the relevant processing office mailbox advising that the application is decision ready with the TRN number highlighted in the subject line. Please ensure that the application is decision ready.

E-LODGED APPLICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES

 

 

 

We are currently experiencing delays issuing acknowledgement letters and bridging visas for applications lodged online. This is the result of a system limitation which requires the manual entry of the details of each application in our system. Please note that this also affects the time taken for your application to appear in VEVO.

 

When you complete an application on-line you will receive a Transmission Record Number (TRN) and confirmation of payment (where applicable). Please consider this as evidence that your application was successfully lodged.

 

The timeframes for acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and entry into VEVO are:

 

[TABLE]

[TR]

[TD]

Processing Centre

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

Nominations

 

 

[/TD]

[TD]

Visas

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Parramatta

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

7 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Melbourne

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

3 weeks

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=width: 189]

Perth

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[TD=width: 189]

1 week

 

 

[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

If your visa is ceasing
within twenty one (21) days of lodging your application (7 days for Perth) explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.
System Upgrade – 23 November 2012

 

A system upgrade is scheduled for 23 November which will automate the processing of acknowledgement letters, bridging visas and the entry of applications into VEVO.

 

Any application lodged after close of business 26 October will be held over to be automatically processed on 23 November 2012. If your current visa will cease during this period you should explain this in the body of the email and include the word URGENT in the subject line.

 

Attachments for e-lodged applications

 

We appreciate that there have been some challenges around e-lodging attachments.

All supporting documentation for e-lodged applications however should be uploaded through the e-lodge system as they will be automatically filed and linked to your case.

 

Attachments forwarded by other means have been known to go astray causing delays in the finalisation of the application. Please ensure that you are familiar with the advice around attachments on the DIAC website.

 

NOTE: The only documents that should be mailed/emailed to processing centers are those specifically requested by the case officer.

 

PROCESSING TIMEFRAMES

 

 

 

Once your application is allocated to a case officer they will attempt to conduct their assessment in the following working week. If a decision cannot be made quickly they will write to you and provide their contact details.

 

Please refrain from making general “status” enquiries to the case officers, especially where your application is within service standards.

 

There are a range of factors that can impact the processing time of an application, including:

- whether the application was complete at time of lodgement;

- how quickly you respond to requests to provide documentation;

- complications obtaining health clearances;

- if police checks haven’t been completed they may take significant time to obtain; and

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

 

The Department’s published service standards for the processing of ENS/RSMS applications can be found at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/about/charters/client-services-charter/visas/8.0.htm

 

While we attempt to finalise all applications as soon as possible, the service standards acknowledge that 25% of cases will be finalised outside of these time frames.

INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ENS/RSMS?

 

 

 

You will not receive a response to your email if your query relates to any of the following scenarios. Please refer to the following information and where applicable re-direct your query as instructed below.

 

Information about applying for ENS/RSMS

 

The processing centre is not able to respond to pre-lodgement enquiries. The following links to the department’s website however provide information about ENS/RSMS visas:

 

-
Information Booklet No. 5 Employer Sponsored Migration

 

- 
Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

 

- 
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)

 

-
Skillselect

 

Note: While ENS and RSMS visas have been located on the DIAC website

 

 

You mean the bit about if your visa is running out? No, a bridging visa doesn't run out. They are to bridge you from one substantive visa to another. They mean if you are on say a 457 or student visa that is running out close to when you apply then you need to tell them so they can make sure they do put you on the bridging visa.

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Hi all,

 

I spoke to DIAC earlier this week to inquire about the my case and was told that is would be actioned shortly, when pushing a bit further they said within a month, the wait is getting worse and worse its kinda like an mind **** after a while.

All our lives are currently on hold because if this massive delay in processing.

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hi 11 months passed no news !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:no:

 

 

Mate, I would definitely be calling DIAC to inquire about that! That is well outside the service standards for the processing time. Even taking the backlog of applications into account. You should be able to find out something. Perhaps calling will give them a reason to dig your file out and get the ball rolling! Good Luck!

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Hi Blossom, thanks for your reply. however my question was about time. for example

 

Processing Centre Nominations Visas

Parramatta 3 weeks 7 weeks

Melbourne 3 weeks 3 weeks

 

 

​So the 3 weeks for visa in melbourne center. What does that visa refer to? is it bridging visa?

 

You mean the bit about if your visa is running out? No, a bridging visa doesn't run out. They are to bridge you from one substantive visa to another. They mean if you are on say a 457 or student visa that is running out close to when you apply then you need to tell them so they can make sure they do put you on the bridging visa.

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