TDAP is the other Vaccination. (Not sure what it stands for)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DPT_vaccine
Hey Coen
Congratulations!
U said, I qualified by education, year 12 plus some college.
my friend (dv winner 2010) finished year 12 but did not pass all of his exams. He completed STAT exams in Western Australia to get admission into university and the course is yet to be completed. Do u think he should continue to the interview stage or forget it especially if he has to pay almost $900 and get rejected with the visa during the interview
Response will be appreciated from anyone on this thread
Sounds a little like my situation.
I completed my schooling in Queensland.
English 4 units LA (being limited achievement aka D)
Maths B 4 units SA (aka C)
Maths C 3 units (dropped last semester) VLA (aka F)
Chemistry 4 units SA
Physics 4 units SA
IP&T 4 units SA
QCS: B
OP: 14
Admitted to university for B. Electronic Commerce, completed 4 subjects in the first semester, 4.25 GPA (3 pass, 1 credit) then withdrawn fail or fail for 4 subjects in my second semester (my girlfriend at the time fell pregnant, I ended up dropping out to take up full time work, my head just wasn't in study mode anymore.)
Those withdrawn fails brought my GPA down to 2.125.
I thought about my academic history long and hard before my interview. I convinced myself if anything was said about my limited achievement in English that I would point out that not all immigrants to the US study English in high school (or are able to communicate in it fluently like I could demonstrate) so it shouldn't be a deciding factor. My QCS grade was good, I just didn't apply myself in class (skipped a lot, left assignments to the last minute etc.) I will admit I was a terrible student back then.
Your friend shouldn't give up, as long as he has attended 12 years of schooling he should be fine.
The CO asked what my highest education was, I replied "some college," her response was, "So you completed HSC?" I said I was from QLD and up there it's called QCS, she asked "But you've completed 12 years of schooling?" and I confirmed. That was it, marks weren't even discussed, only copies of my Senior Certificate, Tertiary Entrance Statement and University Transcript were taken.
Coen
Congratualtions on your VISA approval!
I have my interview in January and I am starting to get nervous. I have all the documents in order however I am worried about the financials. I have not been asked to provide an affidavit of support.
I am going to take bank statements.... Do you think that is ok?
Can you please just clarify - you said nothing was asked re: job prospects/income etc. Did you just hand over your documents of shareholdings and fathers stat dec or were you specifically asked?
Congratualtions again - when are you heading off?
Booking flights tonight, looking at the 2nd week of January. I resigned from 2 jobs today and have already started selling up.
I gave EVERY document to the lady you see first (this is not the person that conducts your interview) and she picks out what she thinks might be useful/required. She glanced at the financial documents (probably long enough to tell they were about money, I doubt she read the stat dec unless she is a speed reader) then put them with my file that gets passed to the CO who does the interview. Neither of them asked for clarification, from memory I don't think the CO who does the interview even checked them off (there is a checklist on the front of your file they tick off as things go to make sure they have everything they need.)
Nothing about job/income was asked whatsoever (keep in mind I am single, with no dependents and young - if you're married with 3 kids then it maybe a different story), I assume this is because I had a rather large asset base (compared to the poverty line). Once again I assume if you don't provided a large asset base they may ask some questions, your bank statements along with keeping a credit card open in Australia once you leave (so you can book flights back to Australia to avoid becoming a charge on the state if need be) might help, along with a certified copy of a ATO Notice of Assessment and stat dec from the immediate family member remaining in Australia.
I will admit this is the part I lost the most sleep over because you hear so many conflicting stories, and even if you just follow "Step 4" like your 2NL instructs you to then there is still NOTHING that says you need to provide financial evidence, or even provide an envelope for that matter.
Coen
Sorry - one last question. Did you take Australian currency or should i go and get some US currency!
Thanks!
Australian currency is fine just try to have correct change, from what I can tell this is where most people don't comply with whats asked of them. One guy forgot his wallet (like seriously?!), another girl brought an EFTPOS (savings/cheque) card not a credit/debit card, another had a personal cheque. All had to go away and come back.