Agents: to use or not to use?!
#16
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Apr 2003
Location: West Melbourne
Posts: 462
Again, on the same theme, if your case is straightforward then skip the agent and save the money.
That said, in my case I was the primary applicant on an application covering my wife [whose Chinese andhas lived in three countries] and my baby daughter who has a genetic disorder. Even with these 'complications' we got our visas in the usual timespan, and at no point did I feel that an agent could have sped the process up. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't do it any differently.
That said, in my case I was the primary applicant on an application covering my wife [whose Chinese andhas lived in three countries] and my baby daughter who has a genetic disorder. Even with these 'complications' we got our visas in the usual timespan, and at no point did I feel that an agent could have sped the process up. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't do it any differently.
#17
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Apr 2003
Location: West Melbourne
Posts: 462
Again, on the same theme, if your case is straightforward then skip the agent and save the money.
That said, in my case I was the primary applicant on an application covering my wife [whose Chinese andhas lived in three countries] and my baby daughter who has a genetic disorder. Even with these 'complications' we got our visas in the usual timespan, and at no point did I feel that an agent could have sped the process up. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't do it any differently.
That said, in my case I was the primary applicant on an application covering my wife [whose Chinese andhas lived in three countries] and my baby daughter who has a genetic disorder. Even with these 'complications' we got our visas in the usual timespan, and at no point did I feel that an agent could have sped the process up. If I had to do it again, I wouldn't do it any differently.
#18
Forum Regular
Joined: May 2003
Location: back from far south coast, NSW, now in Cheltenham
Posts: 205
Originally posted by Linda Welch
Dear Bella
We are in early stages and would definately be interested in more info on Ian Harrop. My husband is a carpenter and joiner. also we have 3 kids and no time.
Regards
Linda Welch:scared:
Dear Bella
We are in early stages and would definately be interested in more info on Ian Harrop. My husband is a carpenter and joiner. also we have 3 kids and no time.
Regards
Linda Welch:scared:
see above post to ACE re more info on Ian Harrop. If that doesn't answer your questions let me know what other info you may want and I'll help if I can.
Cheers,
Bella