ITA on 22nd Dec 2016
e-APR submitted on Jan 16
AOR received on Jan 17
CEC Inland applicant
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Not needed at this time
Review of submitted documents
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not needed at this time
Final decision Not Started
i have a question haunting my mind, i havent uploaded my resume or scanned IELTS marksheet ( just the scores/dates/reference number) , i have uploaded the WES report though along with edu. documents.
can anyone put some light on what impact this might have on the application, and whether i should submit a CSE.
i have a question haunting my mind, i havent uploaded my resume or scanned IELTS marksheet ( just the scores/dates/reference number) , i have uploaded the WES report though along with edu. documents.
can anyone put some light on what impact this might have on the application, and whether i should submit a CSE.
Can you pls add me to the group below is my timeline
ITA - 16/12/16
Medicals - 31/12/16
e-AOR - 07/01/17
Post the 7th jan there has been no change in the status of my file, by when do we know which visa office has our file ? and what sort of time lines are we looking at ....
i have a question haunting my mind, i havent uploaded my resume or scanned IELTS marksheet ( just the scores/dates/reference number) , i have uploaded the WES report though along with edu. documents.
can anyone put some light on what impact this might have on the application, and whether i should submit a CSE.
You will probably be asked to upload your IELTS at some stage, so might as well be proactive and submit via CSE I suppose. But don't worry about getting a rejection for this, as IELTS is not a required document to upload, the most they can do is ask you to submit it later on... If you wait you'll have the added benefit of knowing when someone has started to look at your file, as they should request this early on... The rest of us just sit idly hoping and praying for a status change to know that.
Not exactly. It takes some time for people who got ITA to react. So the worst is yet to come for them. Those December and January invitations will translate into January till March higher influx of applicants.
I would even guess, that heaviest month will be January or February.
The way they cope with it, is to forward the application to the local offices as soon as possible.
Not exactly. It takes some time for people who got ITA to react. So the worst is yet to come for them. Those December and January invitations will translate into January till March higher influx of applicants.
I would even guess, that heaviest month will be January or February.
The way they cope with it, is to forward the application to the local offices as soon as possible.
Agreed that it takes time, but they started ramping up their ITA numbers in September... By the end of October they had already issued the largest draw ever at that stage with 1800+ ITAs. November alone over 5000 ITAs! And most if not all of these people have already submitted their documents and got their AOR (remember, it was half way through Nov that they changed the rules and ITAs began having 90 days to submit, before it was 60).
So I'm thinking that the people at the CIO are probably dealing with the highest number of AORs they've ever had to deal with and it's still growing as DEC and JAN we've had huge draws...