澳洲移民各类别进度查询方法!!
查询方法见6楼:em22: As of 28th November 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is
allocating applications lodged on or before the following dates:
ONSHORE APPLICATIONS
Student/Graduate
Paper based applications: 10 August 2006 (subclass 880 ) and 8 August 2006
(subclass 881) and 17 August 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 28 July 2006 (all subclasses)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 31 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 28 July 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 26 April 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and
139)
Priority Applications: 8 May 2006
Non-Priority Applications: 24 April 2006
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 28 June 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 21 November 2006
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:em22: 136的才审批到五月8日的 还有的好等哦 唉~~~~~~~~~:em24: :em24: :em15: 为啥onshore的online比paper的还慢一个月哦? 这个怎么查询?能提供一下查询方式吗?是凭FN查询吗?
谢谢! 慢是慢了些,但是有些时候网上的更新没有和实际同步。同情~~~! As of 28 November 2006 the ASPC is receipting offshore applications
received on 3rd October 2006 and onshore applications received on 23
November 2006.
As of 28th November 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is
allocating applications lodged on or before the following dates:
ONSHORE APPLICATIONS
Student/Graduate
Paper based applications: 10 August 2006 (subclass 880 ) and 8 August 2006
(subclass 881) and 17 August 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 28 July 2006 (all subclasses)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 31 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 28 July 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 26 April 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and
139)
Priority Applications: 8 May 2006
Non-Priority Applications: 24 April 2006
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 28 June 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 21 November 2006
[ 本帖最后由 vincnet 于 2007-1-17 13:20 编辑 ] 俺找到如何查询了,在移民局给我的确认信中有下面重要的一句,大家可以试试,我发了一会就收到了。
Information on processing is updated weekly and can be obtained by sending a blank e-mail to: aspc.processing@immi.gov.au
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2007/04/03最新消息:
Processing and Allocation Information - As of 3 April 2007
Processing of an application will usually commence within seven (7) working
days of its receipt by the department. This means that an application is
receipted, acknowledged and a file number is allocated.
Once this has occurred a case officer is appointed to assess each
application as soon as possible, however, the ASPC receives a large number
of applications and you will not be contacted immediately.
Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been allocated
to case officers for further processing.
ONSHORE APPLICATIONS
Student/Graduate
Paper based applications: 13 December 2006 (subclass 880), 31 October
2006 (subclass 881) and 24 November 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 22 December 2006 (subclass 880) and 27
September 2006 (subclass 881) and 27 September 2006 (subclass 882)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 1 November 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 18 December 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 5 September 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ, BR and UZ (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138,
139 and 496)
Priority Applications: 10 July 2006
Non-Priority Applications: 26 June 2006
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 30 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 01 February 2007
最新的……呵呵
As of 5th December 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre isallocating applications lodged on or before the following dates:
ONSHORE APPLICATIONS
Student/Graduate
Paper based applications: 13 August 2006 (subclass 880 ) and 11 August 2006
(subclass 881) and 17 August 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 01 August 2006 (all subclasses)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 31 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 01 August 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 26 April 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and
139)
Priority Applications: 10-12 May 2006
Non-Priority Applications: 26 April 2006
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 8 July 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 21 November 2006
发信时请注意!
给移民局发信的时候最好用hotmail or gmail 的邮箱,国内的邮箱都收不到回信的:em17:最新消息
ONSHORE APPLICATIONSStudent/Graduate
Paper based applications: 15 August 2006 (subclass 880 ) and 14 August 2006
(subclass 881) and 17 August 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 03 August 2006 (all subclasses)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 15 September 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 03 August 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 7 June 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and
139)
Priority Applications: from 12 May 2006 onwards
Non-Priority Applications: from 28 April 2006 onwards
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 1 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 2 December 2006 This is an automated e-mail response from the Adelaide Skilled Processing
Centre (ASPC). Emails sent to this address will only receive this auto
response.
Communicating with this office
Information on making telephone or email enquiries to the ASPC is located
at http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-enquiries/professionals.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 also be aware that the departmental officers who email out the
acknowledgement letters are not able to respond to enquiries sent to their
individual email addresses.
Acknowledgment of Applications
The ASPC is current experiencing some delays in receipting and
acknowledging applications and regrets the inconvenience this may be
causing applicants and their representatives. While this backlog exists
information will be provided here about receipting. Please note that these
delays do not affect the date on which a valid application is recorded as
having been received and is the date used for processing purposes.
As of 12th December 2006 the ASPC is receipting offshore applications
received on 30th October 2006 and onshore applications received on 4th
December 2006.
Please note that the update on allocation dates follows. The information
will continue to updated for each Tuesday and you only need to email this
mailbox once per week if you are seeking current information on allocation
dates.
Processing and Allocation Information
The information below is updated weekly with effect on each Tuesday.
As advised on the DIMA website processing of an application will usually
commence within seven (7) working days of its receipt by the department.
This means that an application is receipted, acknowledged and a file number
is allocated.
Once this has occurred a case officer is appointed to assess each
application as soon as possible, however, the ASPC receives a large number
of applications and you will not be contacted immediately. Applications
lodged on the dates shown below are currently being allocated to case
officers for further processing.
As of 12th December 2006 the Adelaide Skilled Processing Centre is
allocating applications lodged on or before the following dates:
ONSHORE APPLICATIONS
Student/Graduate
Paper based applications: 15 August 2006 (subclass 880 ) and 14 August 2006
(subclass 881) and 17 August 2006 (subclass 882)
E-lodged (online) applications: 03 August 2006 (all subclasses)
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 15 September 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 03 August 2006
New Zealand
All applications: 7 June 2006 (all subclasses)
OFFSHORE APPLICATIONS
Applications for Classes BN, BQ and BR (subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138 and
139)
Priority Applications: 12 May 2006
Non-Priority Applications: 28 April 2006
Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR VISA)
Paper based applications: 1 August 2006
E-lodged (online) applications: 2 December 2006
Notes
Onshore: means that the visa being applied for can be granted while the
applicant is in Australia.
e-lodged: applications lodged online have quicker processing times.
See: Online Services - General Skilled Migration
SIR visas: All applicants for a Skilled - Independent Regional
visa receive priority processing.
Offshore: means that the visa being applied for can only be granted
when the applicant is outside of Australia.
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-enquiries/professionals.htm
Applications eligible for priority processing
1. Applicants whose nominated occupation is on the Migration Occupations
in Demand List (MODL)
2. For applicants whose nominated occupation is not on the MODL,
applications for any of the following visas are given priority:
a) Skill Matching (Migrant) (Class BR) - Subclass 134 - Skill Matching
b) Skilled - Independent (Migrant) (Class BN) – Subclass 137 - Skilled -
State/Territory-nominated Independent
c) Skilled - Australian-sponsored (Migrant) (Class BQ) - Subclass 139 -
Skilled - Designated Area – Sponsored
d) Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) (Class UX) - Subclass
495 - Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional)
e) Skilled New Zealand (Residence) visa class (Class DB) - Subclass 863
- Skilled - Onshore Regional-Sponsored New Zealand Citizen
f) Skilled — Australian-sponsored Overseas Student (Residence) (Class
DE) - Subclass 882 - Skilled — Designated Area-sponsored Overseas Student
Eligibility for priority processing does not mean that any processing
requirements can be waived.
Finalising Applications
Please note that the information provided above is not about the time it
will take to process an application to completion. The time it is
expected to take to process a General Skilled Migration visa application to
completion is detailed in the department's service standards. Service
standards are specified for applications lodged with complete
documentation. Individual cases may take longer than the service standard
depending on the completeness and complexity of the case. For further
information on service standards see: service standards
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Telephone + 61 1300 364 613 (outside Australia) 1300 364 613 (within
Australia)
Facsimile + 61 (0) 8 8237 6629 · Website: www.immi.gov.au
Webmail: http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/visa-enquiries/professionals.htm