Not long after the implementation of the 20 13 Australia 188C project, I helped my guests successfully obtain the approval in principle issued by the Australian Immigration Bureau, and then as long as they transferred their money to Australia and completed their investment, they could successfully obtain an immigrant visa 188C.
In the process of transferring money, it is obvious that the channel used did not remit money according to our requirements The remittance voucher provided after remittance cannot prove that the money remitted to his account is the source of funds we explained before.
At that time, the Australian Immigration Bureau insisted that we provide evidence, otherwise the visa would be refused.
At that time, the money was already in Australia, and it was very expensive for guests to remit money. If the visa was refused at that time, the loss would be very large, and the Australian dollar exchange rate has been falling. It's another loss to get it back for RMB.
As an Australian immigration agent who has worked for 10 years, when I received the supplementary notice from the Immigration Bureau, I was sweating all over. I picked up the phone several times and put it down. I don't know how to explain this problem to the guests. Although the problem is caused by the guests themselves, passing the buck is not my way of being a man.
I didn't contact the guest that day, because if I ran out of space, the guest couldn't help it.
The next day, I received an email reply from the Immigration Bureau the day before, and once again strongly requested the supplementary part.
In the afternoon, I called all my friends and partners in Australia or WeChat to inform them of the situation and ask them for help, because from my experience, I personally can't handle this matter. Thank you, President of Meichi Asia Pacific. After he knew it, he personally helped me to contact the then director of SIV Immigration Bureau, and has been assisting in communication.
Due to various reasons and schemes, when I finally exchanged more than 40 emails with the Immigration Bureau, the Immigration Bureau relented and agreed to provide us with proof documents instead of demanding proof of payment at first.
At this point, 10 month has passed since the customer paid. My guest got an Australian visa of 1 1 0 0 months after the payment was completed.
Things have been solved smoothly. To paraphrase Xu's words, thank people and thank people.