stuntxd9's case is merely a lucky coincidence. Even I received that same email 3 days back. And after becoming stupidly excited - I logged in to check my updates - only to become again.
stuntxd9's case is merely a lucky coincidence. Even I received that same email 3 days back. And after becoming stupidly excited - I logged in to check my updates - only to become again.
My partner got that same email yesterday and was like, "OMG! OMG! Finally!" Only to have that epic letdown as well.
It's getting to be so long and sooooo boring waiting. Our issue is that he really needs to go back to the UK to take care of some stuff, but you're effectively paralized because it's not easy to travel back quickly if you get the invite...
My partner got that same email yesterday and was like, "OMG! OMG! Finally!" Only to have that epic letdown as well.
It's getting to be so long and sooooo boring waiting. Our issue is that he really needs to go back to the UK to take care of some stuff, but you're effectively paralized because it's not easy to travel back quickly if you get the invite...
I am in a similar situation too. I have some outstanding issues to sort out in my home country which would easily take 8-12 months. And if I don't get to it by start of next year, I start bleeding money. Looking at the mid-2019 applicants frustrations, I am getting stressed out of late. It really sucks!
Does anyone have any experience in what happens to an application that tis currently in progress, background check is complete and is not required to sit the test? Is the next step to go to "decision made"?
Does anyone have any experience in what happens to an application that tis currently in progress, background check is complete and is not required to sit the test? Is the next step to go to "decision made"?
Well, depends. If the applicant is a minor under 14 (no oath required), then the application is approved and is considered "Complete". However, if it is an adult over 54, then the status will change to "Decision Made" and then the applicant has to wait for oath.
Does anyone have any experience in what happens to an application that tis currently in progress, background check is complete and is not required to sit the test? Is the next step to go to "decision made"?
Yes, if you're 55 years or older, the next step is approval of your application. Though I am not sure if one still requires interview in that scenario.