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What's the meaning of following ACS status:

To be allocated

In Progress

In Process

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1. Keep waiting
2. Somebody might be looking at it
3. Somebody is looking at it


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What's the meaning of following ACS status:

To be allocated

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In Process

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Five stages for ACS are as follows:
1. To be allocated : Waiting phase.
2. In Process : with case officer.
3. With an accessor : Almost done
4. Case finalized : Result sent by register post.
5. Written off : closed.

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Dear Mr India,

I have one question with you When i applied for General skill assesment i provided all the things which were mentioned in PASA Guidelines.

1 Application
2 Payment Recipt
3 Passport copy.
4 Experiance Letters.
5 Degree
6 Transcript
and all documents were attested from authorised officer.

My first status was to be allocated then it changed to "IN PROGRESS". Then it changed from "IN PROGRESS" to "CLOSED" and Grade "Applicant" in one or two day(as the ACS service was down).
I am wondering they did not ask me anything and nor i found my status "with the accessors" or "Case finalaized".
Can you please assist what happend and when i suppose to get my result?

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Dear Mr India,

I have one question with you When i applied for General skill assesment i provided all the things which were mentioned in PASA Guidelines.

1 Application
2 Payment Recipt
3 Passport copy.
4 Experiance Letters.
5 Degree
6 Transcript
and all documents were attested from authorised officer.

My first status was to be allocated then it changed to "IN PROGRESS". Then it changed from "IN PROGRESS" to "CLOSED" and Grade "Applicant" in one or two day(as the ACS service was down).
I am wondering they did not ask me anything and nor i found my status "with the accessors" or "Case finalaized".
Can you please assist what happend and when i suppose to get my result?
Status messages are pretty much indicative (tracking purpose only) as they may or may not reflect the exact status of your application.

For example. With an accessors, status is mostly for a day for many but for me it was for a whole month, and I was loosing my nerves looking at ACS tracking site and wondering..

So, I think decision is already been taken on your application, it's just a matter of time you'll have it in your hands.

Best regards,
Randhir Singh.

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Thanks a lot.

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Dear Mr India,

I have one question with you When i applied for General skill assesment i provided all the things which were mentioned in PASA Guidelines.

1 Application
2 Payment Recipt
3 Passport copy.
4 Experiance Letters.
5 Degree
6 Transcript
and all documents were attested from authorised officer.

My first status was to be allocated then it changed to "IN PROGRESS". Then it changed from "IN PROGRESS" to "CLOSED" and Grade "Applicant" in one or two day(as the ACS service was down).
I am wondering they did not ask me anything and nor i found my status "with the accessors" or "Case finalaized".
Can you please assist what happend and when i suppose to get my result?


Hi Umer, you can check your status here

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for me ACS status shown is blank since last week.

Any idea? what's meaning for this

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May be you are getting wrong status as ACS service is down
ACS (Australian Computer Society) - Membership, Professionalism and Leadership for ICT Professionals and the ICT Community
I have found this message on ACS web site.

Application Status online facility is temporarily unavailable.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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