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  1. Guys, Finally, received Grant from CO Peter just now at 09:21on 08 July 2019 morning. The minute my eldest daughter returned to Australia on 6 July morning, I sent an email to gsm.business.support@border.gov.au applying for finalization based on pre-grant. Apparently CO kindly responded. Thank God’s arrangement! My family consists of 5 applicants, my wife, me and 3 kids of 13, 2 and newborn. This is why it cost me so long. No more to be continued... Good luck to all!
  2. Thank you Russki! Glad I nearly reach it. Thankful for your support all the time, thankful for @HeyMate @alexoir @CChapman and all other old friends who offered your help generously. Good luck to all!
  3. It means the application has been already passed. CO needs all applicants to be in Australia for the finalization.
  4. Guys, just received pre-grant from co Joan requesting my eldest daughter to be back timeline: applied - 9 March 2018, had newborn daughter- April 2019 first contacted by co Regina requesting my AFP - 15 May 2019, sent daughter’s birth certificate and form1022 to gsm.business.support@border.gov.au - 16 May 2019, got my daughter’s 489 and bva- 20 May 2019, Submitted new AFP, all newborn daughter’s documents - 21 May 2019, sent email to apply for eMedical form- 3 June 2019, got eMedical form- 5 June 2019, Submitted GP’s letter and eMedical consent form - 7 June 2019, got pre-grant - 20 June 2019 from co Joan have already arranged my daughter’s flight in early July, then wait again... good luck to all !
  5. Hi Zack, the only way is to check your vevo, if it says “ no conditions”, then you can live anywhere in Australia. If it says “ xxx condition”, then follow it. Just disregard any other answers. @Raed moved to big city on his bva with “no conditions” and got his 887 last month. You can search his posts for double check. Good luck!
  6. That’s frustrating! @Angos could you please share the GP letter with both of us? I got my daughter’s 6-week-checkup result from GP, which is titled Health Summary. Not sure if it works...
  7. Don’t be afraid. It’s not a big deal. Submit form1023 describing this.
  8. Hi Romzr, if I were you, I would apply for 887 alone first, then apply for spouse visa after get pr...
  9. Congrats Angos!! I’m highly inspired! We are of close cases.
  10. I understand now it is personal, then I’d better keep waiting. Thanks anyway! Looks bupa will make the assessment based on gp’s letter. Right? So we don’t have to wait until baby turns into 6 months even co issued the hap id. Right?
  11. Hi Angos, could you share the e medical form with me? Maybe I can use it for my daughter before co requests it. Thanks!
  12. Hi @Bern83I used both, passport photo and photos in my iPhone.
  13. https://www.ag.gov.au/Publications/Statutory-declarations/Documents/commonwealth-statutory-declaration-form.pdf Hi Ekam, I used this last year for my second daughter and put six photos which covered the period from passport-making to application-lodging. And you need to say all photos indicate one person Full Name blabla... Seems it worked well. In addition, only citizens or prs can sign this for you. Good luck!
  14. Really appreciate your reply Santosh! Is there a reference number like hap id issued by co? I haven’t got any medical invitation yet, so can I put my TRN on it to show where it is related? Many thanks!
  15. Hi @Honey2896, is there any medical checkup template for baby under 6 months? My daughter will take her 6-week- checkup soon. Maybe I can use the result for the visa application. Thanks!
  16. Hi Angos, Below is what I experienced these days, - May 15, Wednesday, co Regina requested my AFP; - May 16, Thursday, sent email to gsm.business.support@border.gov.au with form 1022 and my daughter’s birth certificate, without passport; - May 17, Friday, got passport from the embassy, and updated the information of my daughter’s birth in my immi account ( without any detailed information); - May 20, Monday, received email from co Mark, which was from skilled.support@homeaffairs.gov.au, issuing my daughter’s 489 and bva, still without passport information. This is true! COs can issue visa without passport! They only need the name and date of birth, so I guess the birth certificate is a must! - May 21, today, uploaded all documents of my daughter. Now what I can do is waiting for my new AFP and submit it. So I think sending email to skilled.support@homeaffairs.gov.au or gsm or gsm.business.support@border.gov.au may work for you. Good luck!
  17. Hi @peace_at_heart, as other guys say, co wants your employment reference letter which shows everything they want. Make sure use the letterhead. And co wants your baby’s medical as well. Good luck!
  18. Congrats mate! How did you get your daughter’s medical done? CO sent you any indication to do that? I remember you mentioned you asked for that without your daughter’s passport.
  19. Congrats Honey! How did you make the complaint then? Thanks!
  20. Thanks for your advice Russki. My newborn daughter’s documents are yet to ready, so I think I need new AFP even if everything goes well. No different name or alias requested. Only a new one is required.
  21. Guys, CO Regina just asked for AFP of myself. Actually my wife’s AFP and mine were issued on the same day last July. Will make both again. Anyway it is good for an anxious Mar 9, 2018 applicant.
  22. skilled.support@homeaffairs.gov.au? Some guys in the forum used this once.
  23. Hi Raed, I don’t think it matters which one comes first because either makes you relieved. And if your case is finalized, you can find your grant letter in your immi account. Email is just the secondary way. Really hope to see your grant ASAP cause your case is typical. I mean moving to big city on bridging visa. All the best!
  24. @CChapman@Raed Gusy, any further information? Hope to hear good news from you.:)
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