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Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

 
[Current News]     28 Jul 2018
Student sign speed has increased and dropped, on the contrary the employer guarantee still tortoise speed.

Student sign speed has increased and dropped, on the contrary the employer guarantee still tortoise speed.

Recently, the Ministry of the Interior updated the June visa and naturalization hearing time. In an environment of tighter immigration and stricter vetting, the overall speed of multiple visa trials is slow. Let`s see what the progress of the trials was last month.

Student visa:

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

75% of college visas take 15 days, and most take about a month or so, accelerating a lot. Most applicants who start school in July are expected to get visas in May. This classmate 500 turns 600 and turns back 500, after careful preparation, 1 day signed, happy to go to ACT school!

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

90% of the TAFE class takes 71 days, slower than in May. This type of visa has always been the focus of GTE review, so it is relatively time-consuming. It is strongly recommended not to try DIY, easily so as not to cause visa rejection to affect follow-up studies and immigrants!

The speed of visa processing in primary and secondary schools was further accelerated.

590 reading guardianship speed down! It is important to note that this type of visa application is the focus of televised adjustment, and it is very easy to have problems! Please pay attention to the applicant. It is best to seek the assistance of a professional!

Graduate Job sign:

485 applications gradually entered a peak, the speed of both branches of the trial has declined a lot.

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

Graduate Work branch: 75% of applications take 4 months to hear.

PSW branch: 75% of trials take 85 days and 90% take four months, much slower than in May.

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:

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

189 is the same, 90% need 10 months, not much faster. This month a large number of 189 signatures, most of which were submitted in May. It is also strange that it is often a month of submission of the centralized signature.

Most applications take seven months, a little faster. Applications are currently signed in large numbers in April, taking an average of one and a half months to two and a half months.

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

489 states speed up, 90% will take 10 months.

Employer guaranteed visa:

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

457 continue to slow down, 75% will take 13 months to hear, 90% to 14 months! This accountant major applicant gets a visa in 4 months!

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

The 482 visa, which has been available for four months, is still on track, but it has fallen considerably since last month.

186 DE branch decelerated for 2 months, TRT branch remained the same, the overall cost of 1-1.5 years.

187 is also tortoise speed, the DE branch does not change much, most need 2 years to hear! TRT branch is still 2 months slow 3 months.

Application for naturalization:

Under the Conferral branch, 75 percent of applications took 14 months, consistent with the previous month, but 90 percent took 17 months, another month behind.

Peak Attention 485 approaching! Students sign and hear faster, but skilled immigrants are still quick

In general, the data released by the Immigration Service are only a reference, a bit 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.

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

1. (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;

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

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

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

5. The number of visas left.

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

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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