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Up your ass mohammad - Elif air ab tizak!!!
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> RECEIPTING AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF APPLICATIONS
>
> The ASPC has changed the method of receipting and acknowledging
> applications to improve the service provided to clients.
>
> Once an application has been receipted it will undergo validity
> checking.
> An acknowledgement letter with a client reference number and receipt
> will
> be sent following lodgement if the application is valid and at this
> stage
> you will be also be advised of your file number.
>
> The Admin team may send evidence of receipt of payment ahead of the
> acknowledgement process where e-mail communication has been
> authorised.
> Applicants or their authorised representatives will receive
> acknowledgement
> that the department has received their documents and receipted the
> relevant
> visa application charge.
>
> If an application is determined to be invalid documents will be
> returned
> and a refund of the visa application charge arranged.
>
> As of 5 February the ASPC Admin Section is processing applications as
> follows:
>
> Onshore Applications: receipting and acknowledging applications
> received on
> 4 February 2008.
>
> Offshore Applications received after 1 September 2007: receipting and
> acknowledging applications received on 4 February 2008.
>
> Offshore Applications received prior to 1 September 2007:
> All applications with a valid payment have now been receipted. The
> ASPC
> is acknowledging offshore applications received on 20 August 2007.
>
> Please note that any delay in acknowledging an application does not
> affect
> the date on which a valid application is recorded as having been
> received
> and does not delay processing of the application.
>
> Once an application has been acknowledged it will be allocated to a
> case
> officer for further assessment as soon as possible, however, the ASPC
> receives a large number of applications and you will not be contacted
> immediately.
>
> PROCESSING AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION - For the week of 5 February
> 2008
>
> Applications lodged on or before the dates shown below have been
> allocated
> to case officers for further processing.
>
> Onshore Skilled visas (permanent and provisional)
>
> Student/Graduate applications - Class DD and DE visas
>
> Paper based applications: 6 July 2007 (subclass 880), 28 August
> 2007
> (subclass 881) and 28 August 2007 (subclass 882)
>
> E-lodged (on-line) applications: 23 July 2007 (subclass 880) and 25
> August
> 2007 (subclass 881) and 25 August 2007 (subclass 882)
>
> Onshore Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) (SIR) - Class UX
> visas
> All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
>
> New Zealand Citizen (Residence) - Class DB visas
> All applications: all applications are now allocated to case officers
>
> Skilled Migration visas - All paper based applications for Class BN,
> BQ,
> BR, UX and UZ visas
> (Subclasses 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 495 and 496): 15 February 2007
>
> e-lodged Skilled Independent Regional (Provisional) applications: 17
> August
> 2007
>
> General Skilled Migration visas- Class VE, VF,VB and VC visas
> (subclasses 175, 176, 475, 476, 885, 886, 887, 485 and 487)
> E-lodged (on-line) applications: 21 September 2007
> Paper based applications: allocations yet to commence
>
>
> icesys@gmail.com
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