<blockquote class="Quote" rel="Ozlaz">@JP1 May nabasa ako sa isang forum.. baka makatulong. Siguro pag may nakita kayong mali sa application baka mas maganda i-withdraw agad kasi may chance na ma refund pa pag ganon kesa hintayin ang decision. Sana makatulong.
'Thank you all for above discussions and all the kind advice when I was in panic.
I managed to speak to my case officer a few days later and explained the situation. He acknowledged my concern I wasn't in any intention to give false information and explained that was the reason he emailed me and gave me a chance to withdraw the application if I want to. Since my application was accepted based on 65points rule, so it's very likely to be rejected if I went on with that application. Plus it may come with a clause that will stop me from reapplying visa in the next 2 years.
I was given 2 more weeks to think ( with the hint how to withdraw the application ), so I decided to withdraw my application a week later. I was then given a chance to appeal for refund of application fees by writing an official letter to him.
To cut the story short, I managed to get full refund of 3060$ in 2 weeks time. My application was cancelled straight away and I was able to resubmit EOI the next day. I have just been granted Permanent Residency ( state sponsor - 190 ) in Early January with the 2nd invitation which came within 1 month after cancelling 1st application.
I'm so grateful for all the responses here in the forum when I wasnt sure what to do. If anyone wants more information on it, just send me a text.
Wish you all good luck on your application
Sarah'</blockquote>
@JP1 you should try to withdraw your application ASAP. Talk to your case officer / DIBP to see the chances of getting a refund. Malabo talagang maapprove ang application mo.