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Hello, After 4 months of ACS submission. i got mesaage for more documents, now my status is Awating Documents.

I wanted to know after sending additional papers asked by ACS, will it agian take 3-4 months or they'll give a judgment soon.

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Hello, After 4 months of ACS submission. i got mesaage for more documents, now my status is Awating Documents.

I wanted to know after sending additional papers asked by ACS, will it agian take 3-4 months or they'll give a judgment soon.

Thanks for the help.
I guess it should not take more time once they receive your additional documents.

Could you please share what additional documents they have asked.. whether it was not included in the check list. It will help us people like me who are yet to send their docs for reassessment to ACS.

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I guess it should not take more time once they receive your additional documents.

Could you please share what additional documents they have asked.. whether it was not included in the check list. It will help us people like me who are yet to send their docs for reassessment to ACS.
I received my assessment in almost 1.5 months, and I had to pay by bank draft because my credit card was declined due to some error on my bank's end, this issue delayed the process by almot 15 days.

So, I think you'd get your letter within a month.

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once you have someone looking at your file then there is no delay, submit the documents asap.

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Sure Srini,

I had sent appointment letters, relieving letters and experience letters from company. but somehow they want fresh letters from company mentioned extact time frame i worked for my duties and if it was full time or part time.

So if you sending papers, make sure experiecne letters are well written specifying everything.

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Hi,

Talking about ACS timeline. My wife's application received by ACS on 19 July 2010.
But the status of her application is still In Process. Her application is handled by Inge Kusumawati.
Has anyone here had this officer handling their application?
I don't understand whi is it taking so long?

Can anyone please advise?
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Hi Mike,

My application is with Inge Kusumawati. I submitted my application on 24 Nov 2010. Documents were received by ACS on 6 Dec 2010 and since that the status is "In process".

Your case has taken 6 months, i hope it does'nt happen with me. Because if it is six months then the immigration rules might change. And i may or may not qualify at that time. ACS is slow

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Mike, I think you should write to ACS. 6 months is much longer then the expected period. have they asked for some additional documents ,if no then i guess writing a mail to acs would be good option.

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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the info.
Adeelijaz please keep me informed if your status changes since we are having the same officer Inge Kusumawati.

I think I will write to ACS.
Should I send them a mail by post or just send an email.

Please advise.

Thanks again.

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just call them, that is the fastest, i know a lot more expensive but always works.. you have paid them and you have a right to ask them what is taking them so long.

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