Makes you laugh they have clerks doing this still. Surely in this day and age they could make a system that once approved automatically sends out approval emails and generates a visa that links to passports instantly and closes out your application.
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Makes you laugh they have clerks doing this still. Surely in this day and age they could make a system that once approved automatically sends out approval emails and generates a visa that links to passports instantly and closes out your application.
^Thank you @JandM! I wasn't expecting this at all. So I guess, I can do the dancing bananas emojis now? :laugh Or might be better to wait for the actual email / e-visa just to be on the safer side. :)
:raebanana:clap:bluebanana
The email will be the moment of absolute confirmation, but I only remember two mistaken online status changes in all the years I've been watching INZ.
Pretty much, but keep the champagne on ice until you have that eVisa in your hands. As I've stated earlier in this thread, you may be about to receive an Approved in Principle letter instead of the eVisa (and will have some final actions to do before that eVisa is issued). I experienced this myself with my own Resident Visa application.
Once you have your Resident Visa, the Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa will become a potential pathway to residence for your partner (though your partner is, of course, free to choose another pathway if your partner so chooses, be it SMC, Work to Residence, or something else). Also, in a few years time, don't forget that both of you will need to apply for Permanent Resident Visas separately and in your own rights, as you will have made applications for your initial Resident Visas separately and in your own rights (due to not being able to include your partner in your own Resident Visa application).
Hi my dear Octoberists! Here's my timeline - applied from within NZ, pay does not meet high remuneration threshold.
EOI selection/ITA received: 25/09/19
ITA documents sent off: 07/10/19
ITA lodged: 22/10/19
Payment deducted: 22/10/19
No further communication from INZ
Expecting a CO to be allocated - hmmm, who knows, my acknowledgement letter does not specify anything (lucky me) - currently on an ESV expiring 01/2021 so fingers crossed it's processed by then!
Hi! I didn't request for prioritisation because I didn't think my circumstances would warrant an escalation -- I am not earning high remuneration. I am, however, working for an independent crown agency, but INZ said that working for a government agency fell off from their internal criteria some weeks back. While I am pleased with how my application was processed, I'm quite not sure if they are really transparent and honest about this.
I didn't receive any communication from my case officer. I didn't know I even had one already. Haha.
Congratulations!
If you don't mind me asking, may I know is your job fall under skill shortage?
Thanks
Hi All,
First of all congratulations to all who has submitted ITA.
My timeline:
Points claimed: 185
Applied from: Offshore
Applied Location: Singapore
EOI submitted: 16 Jun 2019
EOI selected: 26 Jun 2019
ITA received: 03 Jul 2019
ITA lodged: 29 Oct 2019
Payment deducted: 20 Nov 2019
Acknowledged by INZ: 03 Dec 2019
CO Allocation: Not yet (expecting betweenlate Feb to early Marc-2020)
Good luck everyone.