fiancee lives in adelaide
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fiancee lives in adelaide
I'm in America...fiancee is natural Australian who lives in Adelaide.
Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
lives there?
Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
lives there?
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Fill in her share of the forms promptly and forward them to you to submit with the application! And check everything several times so they don't have to go back for corrections.
Other than that, sorry mate but several of us are engaged to/married to Aussies and you have to get in the queue like the rest of us did. I assume the timeline for a pros Marriage visa from the US is not that different to the one from the UK - in which case, thank your lucky stars its a Partner visa, not a Skilled one - they really do take ages.......... I really feel for those of you out there have wait months and months to find out if you're accepted.
Other than that, sorry mate but several of us are engaged to/married to Aussies and you have to get in the queue like the rest of us did. I assume the timeline for a pros Marriage visa from the US is not that different to the one from the UK - in which case, thank your lucky stars its a Partner visa, not a Skilled one - they really do take ages.......... I really feel for those of you out there have wait months and months to find out if you're accepted.
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Re: fiancee lives in adelaide
Hi Gordon,
Nothing you can do, unfortunately, unless you decide to go to Australia on a
normal ETA and marry her. If you do, the next step is to decide whether to
lodge a visa application to stay in Australia.
Cheers
George Lombard
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> I'm in America...fiancee is natural Australian who lives in Adelaide.
> Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
> lives there?
Nothing you can do, unfortunately, unless you decide to go to Australia on a
normal ETA and marry her. If you do, the next step is to decide whether to
lodge a visa application to stay in Australia.
Cheers
George Lombard
--
www.austimmigration.com.au
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> I'm in America...fiancee is natural Australian who lives in Adelaide.
> Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
> lives there?
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Re: fiancee lives in adelaide
Originally posted by [email protected]
I'm in America...fiancee is natural Australian who lives in Adelaide.
Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
lives there?
I'm in America...fiancee is natural Australian who lives in Adelaide.
Is there anything she can do to make my fiancee visa quicker since she
lives there?
According to media reports donating lots of money to the liberal party and letting Phillip Ruddock know can affect visa decisions. Might be costly and you would need an Australian intermediary and definately not guaranteed.
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Re: fiancee lives in adelaide
> Is there an unnatural Australian?
>
> According to media reports donating lots of money to the liberal party
> and letting Phillip Ruddock know can affect visa decisions. Might be
> costly and you would need an Australian intermediary and definately not
> guaranteed.
OMG now that's funny ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> According to media reports donating lots of money to the liberal party
> and letting Phillip Ruddock know can affect visa decisions. Might be
> costly and you would need an Australian intermediary and definately not
> guaranteed.
OMG now that's funny ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Friend of mine was staying in a hotel, in the room opposite a certain Mr Ruddock, shortly before my application went in - I'm sure it was a coincidence, but my visa was granted within half an hour of me delivering the paperwork to Oz House........ I believe the price was "one cheese sandwich and a bottle of cold beer" .....