@ispidprik said:
@keruchan said:
@"jeanaprilm." said:
@keruchan said:
@"jeanaprilm." said:
@bartowski until> @keruchan said:
Hello. Anyone here knows if there will be any complications if we upload documents using mirrored account? Our agents kasi are not responsive. We asked them to upload additional files pero it’s been a week wala pa rin update. We’re not even sure if same pa rin agent na naghahandle ng application namin
i think sinabe smen to dati ng agent namin before, na pwede kame gumawa ng mirror account with go signal just to track lng ung status but they strongly suggested to us not to do anything such us uploading docs kase pag nagkaroon ng daw ng update from co hindi maassure kung san magppunta ung update sa email nila or sa email mo using ung mirrored account, but i guess makkita mo pdn ung update kapag inopen mo nman ung mismong immi account profile manually siguro ung notification sa email ung sinsbe ni agent. unless iterminate mo na ata ung service ni agent from there magging malinaw ata sang email magbbigay ng update once nagkaroo ng co allocation. I hope it helps po
Yes, aware naman sila na I created mirror account to monitor status, I just asked if may naka-experience sa mga na-grant na nag-upload ng documents using mirror account.
Anyway, hayaan na lang namin di i-upload yung form 815. They are refusing to do so kasi. Even yung form 80 namin before hindi nila sinama sa lodging kahit niready na namin ahead of time. They refused to upload din, napilit ko lang. sigh
i see, same tyo hindi din naginitiate si agent namen na upfront upload yan. nagcount pa as co add'l requested documents.. i feel you, ganyan naramdaman din namen that time, but we still trust them nalang
Super frustrating kasi kahit yung medical namin they were refusing to proceed, wait daw muna CO. Nilaban lang namin. Haha. Oh well, hayaan na lang namin and hope na sana di ma-CO haha.
Sorry to hear that you had a bad exp with an agent. Fortunately, ok nman exp nmen sa agent. Mabilis nman sila mg-update kpag meron and inaadvise dn kmi agad kung anong docs need iprepare for the next step and timeline. Hopefully ma-resolve yung issues nyo with them. Baka lang dn super loaded sila ngyn due to the influx ng mga invites and grants in addition sa mga new apply. But still i think its not an excuse pa dn.
The common practice for offshore clients is to supply the police and medical clearances when case officer issues the s56 letter requesting for more documents. The reason being is that these documents are time sensitive. Both are only valid for 12 months. And since no one can guarantee how long the actual visa application processing will take, a responsible agent who is acting in good faith for his/her client, will opt to wait for the s56 letter so as to avoid the situation wherein the client provided these documents too soon Tapos nag expire na prior to the application being finalised. If this happens, the client will have to re-do the clearances which means another expense to be incurred.
On instances wherein client insists to provide the clearances prior to the s56 letter, in my opinion, it us the responsibility of the agent the explain to the client the repercussions of such action. That way, it will be the client’s own risk should he/she still prefer to provide these docs sooner rather than later.