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Share your timeline: how long did your visa actually take vs the official estimate?

Official processing time estimates are often wildly off from reality. Let's build a community timeline tracker. Please share: - Country + visa type - Date applied - Date decision received - Any RFE or additional documents requested I'll start: Australia Subclass 189 β€” applied March 2025, received grant September 2025 (6 months). Official estimate was 9–14 months. Got lucky with a skills shortage occupation (nursing).

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