Have you contacted your agent and asked them what it means
guyguy2003 - 28 Nov 2003 14:07 GMT
she said it is probably good cause i did my medicals and police.
and i know for a fact that my medicals were good and so the police
clearance. if there was a problem they would have asked for more
info right?
ohhhh i am so tense i dont know whether to be happy or not!! :O
Originally posted by guyguy2003
> my agent got an email saying that my application has been finalised
> and i should get a letter in the next few days.
> does it mean it was granted? or does it mean they reached a desicion
> and i would only know when i recieve the letter?
> help!!
It clearly means "YOU HAVE GOT the GRANT ".
Lets start packing - cheer up. I can tell u this 'coz this is the normal
procedure of granting the visa through the agent.
By the way can u pls give us the ur case details i.e. when did u apply
.. etc.etc.?
No question of getting worried.
Originally posted by guyguy2003
> my agent got an email saying that my application has been finalised
> and i should get a letter in the next few days.
> does it mean it was granted? or does it mean they reached a desicion
> and i would only know when i recieve the letter?
> help!!
When we spoke to skilled processing in Adelaide they told us our
application had been finalised and our letter was in the post, after
much begging she told us it was our pre-grant letter. So stop panicking
and start celebrating!
all the best Jane.

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guyguy2003 - 30 Nov 2003 12:26 GMT
Originally posted by Gibson
> When we spoke to skilled processing in Adelaide they told us our
> application had been finalised and our letter was in the post, after
> much begging she told us it was our pre-grant letter. So stop
> panicking and start celebrating!
> all the best Jane.
well, i submitted my application exactly a year from today.
(or close)
i got a request for medicals and police on the beginning of october,
submitted medicals immidiatly and police certificates after 3 weeks.
i hope you guys are right, english is not my first language and i just
want to know if finalised usually means accepted.. :)