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Got a TAS 190 pre-invitation, so if I have provided the...

@william_prm_adler (4H ago| Updated 4H ago)

Got a TAS 190 pre-invitation, so if I have provided the documents provided, how likely is it to get rejected at the state nomination stage? (We are NOT talking about visa application stage, but the state nomination application stage.) Additional details in the reply for context.

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I do have the documents to back up my claims, such as my employment payslips and super contributions (though some delayed due to system setup errors, but they are there), apartment rental evidences (some records supplemented by justice of the peace signatures) to prove I have been living there, university degrees, English test scores, bank statements, job interview proofs (letters with company headings, company contact info, hiring manager signatures), job duty descriptions, and so on and so forth.

But if I have provided these documents, do you think many get rejections because they do not like their personal statement, career plan statement, commitment statement, and other "subjective" documents? I mean, I put my effort in these documents, not written in a sloppy manner, so I hope the immigration department would not make troubles with me?