<blockquote rel="JClem">Hi @Saken! Ano pong visa type ka? Ibig sabihin po ba nung pagkalodge mo is may CO ka na agad kasi hiningian ka na agad ng medical? Ang bilis ng processing nung application mo. π
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Hi @JClem,
- Di naman may CO agad. Bale 1 month after ko maglodge may natanggap akong email from DIAC na ganito:
<i>I am writing to advise that your application will soon be allocated to a case officer for assessment.
Your application has been determined as Priority Group 3. The Department anticipates that your application will be allocated to a case officer for assessment within three months from the date of this letter. Applications that are complete are likely to be finalised more quickly.
All members of your family unit included in your application, can now:
Undertake your health and character clearances if you have not already done so. For instructions on how to do this, see below: Instructions for Health and Character clearances
Complete Form 80: Personal particulars for character assessment (See below: Form 80)
Update the Department on any change to your circumstances since lodgement of your application (if any). For information on how to do this, see below: Change in circumstances
Provide any documents relevant to your application that you have not already provided.
If all of the above are completed prior to your case being allocated, your application may be able to be finalised promptly when first assessed by a case officer.</i>
Kaya ginawa ko agad yung medical at NBI clearance pero di naman nasunod yung sinabi nila na within 3 mos, tumagal ng 7 mos pero totoo na pag kumpleto na reqmts mo, di ka na kakausapin ng CO diretso VISA Grant na.
Ngayon ko lang din nabasa ng mabuti dun sa letter. Tama kayo, based sa expiration ng NBI Clearance at medical yung Initial Entry Date.
<i>Health and character clearances have a limited validity period, in most cases 12 months from their date of issue.
It is the validity of these clearances which determines the Initial Entry Date (IED) that is specified as a condition of the grant of a visa. That is, the IED is the date by which an applicant and any dependents included in the application must make an initial entry to Australia, and it is the earliest expiry date of all clearances which is chosen. An IED is also applicable to applicants who are already in Australia on other visas who will be required to depart Australia for the grant of this visa. All clearances must be valid for the grant of a visa.</i>