A_new_life
Star Member
- Dec 25, 2014
- 13
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi or Chandigarh
- NOC Code......
- 4214
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 31-12-2014
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
This absolute slowing down of charging for last 10 odd days now is WORRYING!
I was thinking about it! What are the facts?
- Charging at normal rate done upto 24 Dec, thereafter absolutely slowed down for 29-31 applicants.
- many NOC's have reached sub-caps of 1000 & lot of applications returned reported.
- there have been increased number of applications in late Dec & all sent after 20 Dec were received between 29- 31 Dec.
- there has been faster processing of already charged applications & large number of PER's reported, even on Sunday.
- MI are there for fast processing of new EE applications, therefore FSW 14 required to be processed or completed.
THE ANALYSIS & CONCLUSIONS
For total cap of 25000, only those applications which have got PER should be included.
Initially all activities ie Completeness Check, Charging, Review for giving PER would be happening simultaneously.
But if the cap of 25000 was about to be reached, then what would be the scenario??
- they would want exact count of eligible applications, therefore emphasis on completing REVIEW, seen in large number of PER's.
- pressure of finishing FSW 14, therefore REVIEW being done on Sat/Sun.
- they would prefer to return applications received after cap reached without charging, as refund cheque would not have to be made. Therefore slowing down on charging.
- if all charged applications with PER finally are less than 25000, then charging & subsequent Review would be done for some more applications, but albeit in small lots till total cap is reached.
THEN, a formal announcement would be made "FSW 2014 highly oversubscribed, total cap reached for the first time & all future applications would be through EE"
Friends, we are seeing the endgame of FSW 14 being played out.
I hope I am wrong as I too am affected & have spent considerable time & effort in this application process.
But cold reason points otherwise!
I was thinking about it! What are the facts?
- Charging at normal rate done upto 24 Dec, thereafter absolutely slowed down for 29-31 applicants.
- many NOC's have reached sub-caps of 1000 & lot of applications returned reported.
- there have been increased number of applications in late Dec & all sent after 20 Dec were received between 29- 31 Dec.
- there has been faster processing of already charged applications & large number of PER's reported, even on Sunday.
- MI are there for fast processing of new EE applications, therefore FSW 14 required to be processed or completed.
THE ANALYSIS & CONCLUSIONS
For total cap of 25000, only those applications which have got PER should be included.
Initially all activities ie Completeness Check, Charging, Review for giving PER would be happening simultaneously.
But if the cap of 25000 was about to be reached, then what would be the scenario??
- they would want exact count of eligible applications, therefore emphasis on completing REVIEW, seen in large number of PER's.
- pressure of finishing FSW 14, therefore REVIEW being done on Sat/Sun.
- they would prefer to return applications received after cap reached without charging, as refund cheque would not have to be made. Therefore slowing down on charging.
- if all charged applications with PER finally are less than 25000, then charging & subsequent Review would be done for some more applications, but albeit in small lots till total cap is reached.
THEN, a formal announcement would be made "FSW 2014 highly oversubscribed, total cap reached for the first time & all future applications would be through EE"
Friends, we are seeing the endgame of FSW 14 being played out.
I hope I am wrong as I too am affected & have spent considerable time & effort in this application process.
But cold reason points otherwise!