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In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

 
[Migration News]     19 Jan 2018
Most visa processing was slow last month, with only secondary-school student visas and 457 slightly speeding up. I wonder if by the end of the year there was too much immigration?

Most visa processing was slow last month, with only secondary-school student visas and 457 slightly speeding up. I wonder if by the end of the year there was too much immigration?

On Thursday, the Immigration Board announced the December visa hearing to see what type of visa was being processed faster.


Student visa

Overall, student visa processing rose in December, probably due to the peak of visa applications before the first semester of 2018.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

College speed-up was the biggest, with 75% of applications taking nearly two months to hear in November and falling to 21 days in December.

But as long as you are ready, even if you read the language within 3 years, it is still not a problem to renew your signature for two seconds!

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

Primary and secondary visa processing continues to speed up the momentum, 90% of applications can be processed in 46 days.

TAFE overall speed-up of about 10 days, such courses are the focus of the GTE review, it is strongly recommended not to easily try DIY, so as not to cause visa rejection to affect subsequent learning and immigration!

Ninety percent of applications for chaperone care take nearly three months to hear, a month faster than in November.


Graduate job signing

In December, the speed of processing in both branches of 485 visas continued to slow, possibly in connection with the passing of graduation season.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

Graduate Work branch: 90% of applications have to wait 4 months!

PSW branch: 75% of applications require 80 days, but the vast majority have to wait four months.

However, well-prepared applications can still be signed quickly! For example, the student got a visa in less than a month:

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

Applicants must check to see if they meet their 2-year study requirements before submitting them, especially in the Graduate Work branch!


Classified skilled immigrant visa

Skilled immigrants still have a backlog of cases, the overall slow progress.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

189 the speed of the trial slightly accelerated, but 75% still need to wait five months.

Applications submitted in early November have been approved, and the applicant, who is still outside the country, is well-prepared, unfilled, and faster than many in the country. Whether you get your visa quickly or not depends most on the quality of your application, and you don't have to worry about being treated differently.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

190 is a little faster, with 90% taking nine months, two months faster than November.

In 489 states, 75 percent of applications were processed within five months, the same as last month; 90 percent took eight months, back to October levels.


employer's guarantee visa

457 the speed of visa processing suddenly dropped, 186 and 187 slightly improved.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.

In December, 75% of 457 applications took seven months to complete, four months slower than last month! 90% took 10 months!

As the day of replacement is nearing, and the current EOI invitation situation is not good, there is likely to be a significant increase in the number of applications filed in the near future. Coupled with the transition period between the new and old policies, the Immigration Service has just been reorganized into the Ministry of the Interior, with cumbersome business and not enough manpower estimates.

One step 186 speed up, 75% of applications need 8 months, 4 months to speed up. 75% of 457 to 186 requires 8 months of trial time, 90% of 457 to 186 takes 10 months, the speed has remained stable for half a year.

In both the DE and TRT branches, trials were a month faster than last month.


petition for naturalization

Under the Conferral branch, 75 percent of applications took 12 months, the same as last month; 90 percent took 15 months, a month slower than last month.

In December 2017, the processing time of various types of visas was updated, the speed of 457 trials fell sharply, 485 experienced peak times, and the overall hearing time of skilled immigrants was still very long.


epilogue

In general, factors affecting the length of hearings include, but are not limited to:

(B) whether the materials provided at the time of submission of the application are complete, that is, whether all the necessary materials have been submitted;

(B) whether the Migration Board can provide additional information accurately and in a timely manner when it requests additional information;

The amount of time it takes to do the tests required by the Immigration Service, such as physical examination, AFP, etc.

The time it takes to obtain the required information from external sources, such as health, character, national security and security;

The remaining number of visas;

Whether the application is in the peak, the application volume increases.

These figures, published by the Immigration Service, are only a reference and are more conservative as a whole. In fact, fully prepared applications for materials can still be signed within a short period of time. In addition, in each period, the speed of trial in each region is different, the requirements are also strict and broad.

But no matter where it is submitted, whatever visa it is, the material is authentic and complete, and it is always a magic weapon to get signed quickly.

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