In the future it might include other features, but for now it's just a simple algorithm telling you how long your application is from reaching the 6-month mark. So, for now it's basically just a slap in the face
In the future it might include other features, but for now it's just a simple algorithm telling you how long your application is from reaching the 6-month mark. So, for now it's basically just a slap in the face
I think it might be a slow way of letting applicants know the processing time has extended. First they introduce the bar with the 6 months timeline, then later down the road they extend it to, for example, 7 or 8 months. Don't get why else there would be all that fuss about a simple countdown to 6 months from AOR.
Hi all, quick question. I uploaded and submited my ADRs yesterday. My status say submitted but when I open my application it still states "we need additional documents ...." Is this right? Or have I done something wrong during submission.
Hehehe...and there it is...the famed progress bar, telling me I’m left with 11 days to get my PPR Now, I can genuinely go ahead and complete another survey (I did the last one from my mail box) from my husband’s inbox confirming that the progress bar is a sham
I got the progress bar on my profile too.
It says something like "your application is taking us longer to process'
Application submitted 3rd June, Estimated due date 3rd December.
It turns out the six months timeline is from AOR and not R10 check
Hehehe...and there it is...the famed progress bar, telling me I’m left with 11 days to get my PPR Now, I can genuinely go ahead and complete another survey (I did the last one from my mail box) from my husband’s inbox confirming that the progress bar is a sham
Hi all, quick question. I uploaded and submited my ADRs yesterday. My status say submitted but when I open my application it still states "we need additional documents ...." Is this right? Or have I done something wrong during submission.