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romwell Feb 24th 2008 7:33 pm

NEED HELP OPTION TO ADD NEW BABY ON VISA
 
recently gave birth back home on sir visa

options:

1.apply for visa via paper route for sir visa baby as applicant.

2.get a tourist visa for the baby. then apply for sir visa as baby applicant sir 495 onshore?

which is better and are these 2 options valid?

any migration agent to help please ?

worried silly i might leave my bubby. :)

JAJ Feb 25th 2008 3:57 pm

Re: NEED HELP OPTION TO ADD NEW BABY ON VISA
 
I am not sure if there is any option, unless things have changed recently. Get professional assistance, eg from George Lombard.

romwell Mar 7th 2008 6:52 pm

Re: NEED HELP OPTION TO ADD NEW BABY ON VISA
 
Visa options for spouses and dependants

If you currently hold a Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 495), your spouse, dependent children and other dependent relatives can still apply to accompany you in Australia if they were not included in your original application. They should apply for a Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 495) using Form 47SK.
See: Form 47SK (162KB PDF file)

Note: This form can only be used by spouses and dependants of Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) (subclass 495) visa holders.

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...ptions-495.htm

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it is possible. question please help anyone. who will be the main applicant? me or the baby?
as i remember 1990$ is the processing fee or is now 2060$?

please help.

romwell

romwell Mar 7th 2008 7:00 pm

Re: NEED HELP OPTION TO ADD NEW BABY ON VISA
 

Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 5983759)
I am not sure if there is any option, unless things have changed recently. Get professional assistance, eg from George Lombard.

Visa options for spouses and dependants

If you currently hold a Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 495), your spouse, dependent children and other dependent relatives can still apply to accompany you in Australia if they were not included in your original application. They should apply for a Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 495) using Form 47SK.
See: Form 47SK (162KB PDF file)

Note: This form can only be used by spouses and dependants of Skilled - Independent Regional (Provisional) (subclass 495) visa holders.


http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/gener...ptions-495.htm

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please help

who will be the MAIN APPLICANT?

romwell


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