Marriage! Please help me...
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Re: Marriage! Please help me...
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I appreciate the help.
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Re: Marriage! Please help me...
[QUOTE=mlbonner] Generally if you're from a country such as UK, America, W'Europe etc you won't be asked for AoS.
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The only case I heard of that someone from the UK was asked for AOS on a spouse visa was where the sponsoring partner was on centrelink benefits and the applicant was moving to a fairly remote area where finding work might be quite hard.
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The only case I heard of that someone from the UK was asked for AOS on a spouse visa was where the sponsoring partner was on centrelink benefits and the applicant was moving to a fairly remote area where finding work might be quite hard.
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Re: Marriage! Please help me...
Good luck. I have been trying get advice. I married and got his with demand
for discretionary AOS. We yet to get offical outcome, the department is
going make us wait months.
I still think it worth me marrying my wife even though we apart now. I hope
be able afford see her at least couple months a year.
Love her, it worth it. If she loves you she will stay loyal and true.
for discretionary AOS. We yet to get offical outcome, the department is
going make us wait months.
I still think it worth me marrying my wife even though we apart now. I hope
be able afford see her at least couple months a year.
Love her, it worth it. If she loves you she will stay loyal and true.
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Re: Marriage! Please help me...
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 14:54:43 +0000, Laurie1st
<member35100@british_expats.com> wrote:
>I will be watching your progress here very closely, as I am American and
>my fiance is working as a casual teacher and not making much money. We
>are applying for a Fiance visa, and I am still living in the US. I am
>jealous that you two get to be together during the application process!
>Please keep us posted, especially about the AoS. This is something that
>has caused me a good deal of concern as well.
What is happening here. LOL.
I am an Aussie teacher. My husband arrived from the US on Prospective
Spouse. We are now gathering documentation and more money for Onshore
Spouse.
Your fiance has the potential to make money. Shortage of teachers in
many areas and casuals often become contract teachers and then ongoing
(where I am anywhere)
Meryl Melbourne
<member35100@british_expats.com> wrote:
>I will be watching your progress here very closely, as I am American and
>my fiance is working as a casual teacher and not making much money. We
>are applying for a Fiance visa, and I am still living in the US. I am
>jealous that you two get to be together during the application process!
>Please keep us posted, especially about the AoS. This is something that
>has caused me a good deal of concern as well.
What is happening here. LOL.
I am an Aussie teacher. My husband arrived from the US on Prospective
Spouse. We are now gathering documentation and more money for Onshore
Spouse.
Your fiance has the potential to make money. Shortage of teachers in
many areas and casuals often become contract teachers and then ongoing
(where I am anywhere)
Meryl Melbourne