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  • Hallöchen,

    wäre vielleicht jemand so lieb und würde uns die Zeitangabe für das
    136 er p.p aus der Mail vom processing@immi.gov.au geben, bitte.
    Wir haben momentan seit Wochen irgendwelche Probleme mit unseren Mails. Kann die leider einfach nicht empfangen.

    Danke im Vorraus. :]

  • Hi

    Julie
    Wenn Du eine leere Mail an aspc.processing@immi.gov.au schickst, bekommst Du automatisch den aktuellen Status. Man braucht also nicht nachfragen.

    @rooh
    Hier die aktuellen Daten. Ich hab es etwas gekürzt, da man hier nicht so lange Texte eingeben darf.

    Gruss, Thomas

    ---------------------------

    News

    Information on skilled migration is available from the Department's website
    at http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/genera…ation/index.htm

    The Department put into operation major reforms to the General Skilled
    Migration (GSM) programme with effect from 1 September 2007. Prior to the
    introduction of these changes there was a significant increase in the
    volume of applications received by the department.

    The surge in applications has resulted in delays in getting all of these
    applications receipted and acknowledged. While every effort is being made
    to receipt these applications as quickly as possible it may take up to 12
    weeks before a full acknowledgement is made.

    Communicating with this office

    Information on making telephone or email enquiries to the ASPC is located
    at http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-…ofessionals.htm

    This system has been established to provide consistent and efficient
    responses to email enquiries and you are requested not to send enquiries to
    individual departmental officers regarding an application unless
    specifically requested to do so.

    Please note that the departmental officers who email out the
    acknowledgement letters are not able to respond to enquiries sent to their
    individual email addresses.

    RECEIPTING AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF APPLICATIONS

    The ASPC has changed the method of receipting and acknowledging
    applications to improve the service provided to clients.

    Once an application has been receipted it will undergo validity checking.
    An acknowledgement letter with a client reference number and receipt will
    be sent following lodgement if the application is valid and at this stage
    you will be also be advised of your file number. As advised above,
    currently this may take up to 12 weeks from receipt of the application.

    The Admin team is sending evidence of receipt of payment ahead of the
    acknowledgement process where e-mail communication has been authorised.
    Applicants or their authorised representatives will receive acknowledgement
    that the department has received their documents and receipted the relevant
    visa application charge.

    If an application is determined to be invalid documents will be returned
    and a refund of the visa application charge arranged.

    As of 20 November 2007 the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
    follows:

    Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications received on
    19 November 2007.

    Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
    acknowledging applications received on 19 November 2007.

    Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007*: receipting
    applications received on 16 August 2007 and acknowledging applications
    received on 27 July 2007.

    * Applicants and representatives who have not authorised e-mail
    communication will not receive separate advice that the ASPC has received
    and receipted an application and will receive the standard acknowledgement
    letter and receipt details in due course.

    Please note that any delay in acknowledging an application does not affect
    the date on which a valid application is recorded as having been received
    and does not delay processing of the application.

    Once an application has been acknowledged it will be allocated to a case
    officer for further assessment as soon as possible, however, the ASPC
    receives a large number of applications and you will not be contacted
    immediately.

    PROCESSING AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION - For the week of 19 November 2007

    Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
    to case officers for further processing.

    Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)

    Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas

    Paper based applications: 15 June 2007 (subclass 880), 16 April 2007
    (subclass 881) and 18 April 2007 (subclass 882)

    E-lodged (on-line) applications: 20 July 2007 (subclass 880) and 30 July
    2007 (subclass 881) and 30 July 2007 (subclass 882)

    Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) – Class UX visas

    Paper based applications:7 August 2007
    eSIR (on-line) applications: 26 July 2007

    New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas

    All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers

    Skilled Migration visas - All paper based applications for Class BN, BQ,
    BR, UX and UZ visas
    (Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496): 22 January 2007

    e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications: 17 August
    2007

    General Skilled Migration visas– Class VE, VF,VB and VC visas
    (subclasses 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, 485 and 487)
    E-lodged (on-line) applications: 21 September 2007
    Paper based applications: allocations yet to commence

    If a visa application was made more than two weeks before the relevant date
    shown above and you have not been contacted by a case officer please
    contact the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre from the web page
    http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-…ofessionals.htm


    Providing evidence of commencing health, character and IELTS requirements

    Applicants requested to provide health, character, or IELTS testing results
    to support their application do not need to provide copies of receipts
    unless specifically asked to do so; however, you do need to advise this
    office:
    1. The examination dates for medical checks;
    2. The police clearances applied for and the date the application was
    made;
    3. The details of any IELTS test/s booked including test dates and the
    name and location of the test centre.

    Provided that you do this before the due date in any request letter from
    the department you do not need to request an extension of time if you are
    waiting to receive police clearances or IELTS results.

  • Hi hi :)

    Ohh wow das habe ich ja noch gar nicht gewusst... nicht schlecht :-)!

    Mensch da bekommt man ja einen ganz schoenen text als antwort... wow... nicht uebel...!

    Liebe Gruesse,

    Julie

  • für diese Woche .....


    PROCESSING AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION - For the week of 26 November 2007

    Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
    to case officers for further processing.

    Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)

    Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas

    Paper based applications: 15 June 2007 (subclass 880), 16 April 2007
    (subclass 881) and 18 April 2007 (subclass 882)

    E-lodged (on-line) applications: 20 July 2007 (subclass 880) and 30 July
    2007 (subclass 881) and 30 July 2007 (subclass 882)

    Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) ? Class UX visas

    Paper based applications:7 August 2007
    eSIR (on-line) applications: 26 July 2007

    New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas

    All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers

    Skilled Migration visas - All paper based applications for Class BN, BQ,
    BR, UX and UZ visas
    (Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496): 24 January 2007

    e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications: 17 August
    2007

    General Skilled Migration visas? Class VE, VF,VB and VC visas
    (subclasses 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, 485 and 487)
    E-lodged (on-line) applications: 21 September 2007
    Paper based applications: allocations yet to commence

  • rooh ,


    eigentlich müsste ich so langsaaaaam mal dran sein !

    Irgendwo hab ich gelesen , die Bearbeitungszeit liegt jetzt bei

    9-12 Monaten , die haben da wohl so viel Anträge zu bearbeiten .

    Jetzt sind wir beim 24 January 2007 ....


    Mein Antrag ist am 01 März 2007 in Adelaide eingegangen ...


    Wie siehst bei dir aus ? Wann ist dein Antrag eingegangen ?

    Gruss Max

  • Hallo Max,

    oh dann wartest du ja schon seit 9 Monaten. Hast du denn wenigstens schon mal einen Case Officer? Oder hast du noch gar nichts gehört?
    Medicals hast du aber schon oder?

    Unser Antrag ist Ende Juni 2007 eingegangen. Genauer Tag müsste ich nachschauen. Wir haben noch viel Zeit.

    Welches Visa hast du nochmal? Auch 136 wenn ich mich nicht irre, oder?

  • rooh ,


    nee , ein Case Officer hab ich noch nicht !

    Hab mal vor ca. 7 Wochen nachgefragt , ob die meine

    Unterlagen wie police clearance , health check auch erhalten haben .

    Da kam nach Wochen die Antwort , es wäre alles da , aber einen Co

    hätte ich noch nicht .....

    Tja , da kann ich nur täglich meine emails checken und abwarten !


    achja , hab 136 MODL


    Gruss Max

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