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如下是具体的信的内容,163的邮箱也挺好用的。
Date: 25/7/2014
Email: ***y@163.com
Thank you for your interest in NSW Nomination for the Skilled - Nominated visa (subclass 190). This email provides important information about the first application intake on 14 July 2014.
Confirmation of application received
If you lodged a NSW nomination for the Skilled-Nominated visa (subclass 190) application on 14 July 2014 and received an approved payment receipt including a NSW Trade & Investment one to three digit reference number, your application has been received and will be assessed in due course. Please retain your payment receipt email with your Tax Invoice and Reference Number for your records.
Requests to amend application or upload further evidence
Some people have reported difficulties in uploading evidence or having made mistakes while they were entering their information during the online application process. If you have sent a request to NSW Trade & Investment seeking to amend or upload further evidence to your application, your request will be noted and considered when your application is assigned a case officer. The case officer will make the necessary amendments and/or will contact you if further information is required. NSW Trade & Investment will not decline your application without providing you the opportunity to provide additional information.
Incorrect payment
If you have paid the incorrect application fee, NSW Trade & Investment will contact you to arrange for the payment to be corrected. You will be contacted when your application is assigned to a case officer.
Requests to expedite your application
NSW does not normally expedite an application. Requests under special circumstances are considered on a case by case basis. Circumstances that may be considered are you will lose points for your age or if you are currently employed in NSW and your visa is due to expire. Please email a copy of your current visa, an explanation as to why you are requesting your case to be assessed urgently, an update on your current circumstances and include your NSW Trade & Investment reference number to bizmigration.enquiries@business.nsw.gov.au
Please note, NSW does not automatically approve a request to expedite and applicants should ensure their arrangements do not rely on the outcome of the outcome of their 190 application.
Important information about how NSW nomination applications are processed
NSW nominates applicants to apply for a skilled nominated visa if they meet NSW eligibility requirements in an occupation that is of benefit to the NSW economy. The occupations eligible for NSW nomination will change from time to time depending on economic need.
Whilst we aim to assess all applications within 12 weeks, NSW does not guarantee nomination within a specific timeframe. Applicants who are in Australia should always ensure they maintain a valid visa.
Please also note that:
the timeframes can vary depending on the volume of applications received and the occupations that we are currently prioritising
status updates will not be provided on individual applications during the assessment process
while your application is being assessed, you may be requested to provide additional evidence to support your claims. It will help us assess your application quickly by responding quickly to requests for further information
your Expression of Interest (EOI) information in SkillSelect should be up to date and accurate. If we decide to nominate you, we will do so against the EOI you provided in your application
your application for NSW State Nomination is valid for one nomination only and against the EOI number provided in your NSW State Nomination Application.
For further information regarding the application process, please refer to ‘Visas & migration’ page on: www.business.nsw.gov.au
Please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions for complete information on the NSW nomination process on the NSW Trade & Investment website www.business.nsw.gov.au.
Regards,
NSW Migration Services |
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