Process of cancelling Spouse visa
#1
Process of cancelling Spouse visa
Was wondering if anyone can help me with the process of cancelling visa.
Hubby and I have gone seperate ways, I am back in UK and he said he has sent a letter to cancel visa.
What happens now?
Yvonne
Hubby and I have gone seperate ways, I am back in UK and he said he has sent a letter to cancel visa.
What happens now?
Yvonne
#2
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 369
Re: Process of cancelling Spouse visa
Yvonne,
Sorry to hear of your problems.
Have you used an agent? Ask them or why don't you ask Alan Collett, he's pretty excellent. Did you actually have PR or were you in the middle of your application?
Jo x
Sorry to hear of your problems.
Have you used an agent? Ask them or why don't you ask Alan Collett, he's pretty excellent. Did you actually have PR or were you in the middle of your application?
Jo x
#3
Hiya Jo,
Used Alan's agency to get visa yes. Was on Temp spouse visa with a year still left to go on it... so as I said I am not sure what goes from here. Letter has apparently been sent, but I dont see it being that cut and dried?!?!?!?!?
Yvonne
Used Alan's agency to get visa yes. Was on Temp spouse visa with a year still left to go on it... so as I said I am not sure what goes from here. Letter has apparently been sent, but I dont see it being that cut and dried?!?!?!?!?
Yvonne
Last edited by ywoods; Aug 22nd 2003 at 8:28 am.
#4
settling in, finally
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: finally here with bf....
Posts: 77
Re: Process of cancelling Spouse visa
hi yvonne
i am sorry to read what has happened to you and your son, i followed the threads as i am now applying for a partner (de facto) visa.
about your question. are you sure you have to cancel it as you where still in the stage of temporay. i would think that a letter to dimia stating the end of the relationship that led to the grant of your visa would be enough, like that you will just never enter stage two (apply for permanent) and your temp visa will run out. i might be wrong, but it was just an idea.
all the best to you in england
barbara
i am sorry to read what has happened to you and your son, i followed the threads as i am now applying for a partner (de facto) visa.
about your question. are you sure you have to cancel it as you where still in the stage of temporay. i would think that a letter to dimia stating the end of the relationship that led to the grant of your visa would be enough, like that you will just never enter stage two (apply for permanent) and your temp visa will run out. i might be wrong, but it was just an idea.
all the best to you in england
barbara
#5
yea that is possible, but as I said I am so not sure and there is not really alot of info about it, or I am not looking right lol
Will wait and see if I get a response from an Agent
Yvonne
Will wait and see if I get a response from an Agent
Yvonne
#6
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Joined: Sep 2001
Location: Australia
Posts: 163
Hi Yvonne ,'
So sorry to hear of the situation you find yourself in at the moment . In your posts you didnt say if you wanted to stay in Australia or not ??????? I dont think your Ex can cancell your Visa . I do think it would be a good idea to talk to an agent It may be possible to contact DIMA and inform them of your current situation It may not necessary be the case that just because you have parted company that your visa will be cancelled Did you have a chat to any one at an Immigation Support Centre before you left These people will give you very good information > Hang in there , you have put in all the hard yards , But I would get some professional advice fairly quickly Good Luck Keep us informed Gerard
So sorry to hear of the situation you find yourself in at the moment . In your posts you didnt say if you wanted to stay in Australia or not ??????? I dont think your Ex can cancell your Visa . I do think it would be a good idea to talk to an agent It may be possible to contact DIMA and inform them of your current situation It may not necessary be the case that just because you have parted company that your visa will be cancelled Did you have a chat to any one at an Immigation Support Centre before you left These people will give you very good information > Hang in there , you have put in all the hard yards , But I would get some professional advice fairly quickly Good Luck Keep us informed Gerard
#7
To remain permanently....
Hi Yvonne
Your spouse can only intimate to DIMIA that the relationship has ended and when such intimation is received by DIMIA, they would send out a letter to you about the circumstances which may allow you to continue to stay. In your case, they would be - if there has been domestic violence or if you have been given joint custody of the child, etc.
You will also be given some time (about 35 days) to reply to the letter. So make sure you are able to get this letter (as you have moved out of the country now).
Good luck.
Your spouse can only intimate to DIMIA that the relationship has ended and when such intimation is received by DIMIA, they would send out a letter to you about the circumstances which may allow you to continue to stay. In your case, they would be - if there has been domestic violence or if you have been given joint custody of the child, etc.
You will also be given some time (about 35 days) to reply to the letter. So make sure you are able to get this letter (as you have moved out of the country now).
Good luck.
#8
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Re: Process of cancelling Spouse visa
The general rule is that if a relationship ends during the temp spouse
period, then the permanent application gets refused and the temp
spouse visa will then cease to have effect.
There are exceptions to this in cases where:
a. the Australian spouse has died
b. there has been domestic violence; or
c. there is joint custody of a child
but there are specific conditions and processes that apply to all of
these. You should perhaps contact an experienced professional
straight away to discuss your options if you want to stay in, or
return to, Australia.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:15:32 +0000, ywoods <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hiya Jo,
>Used Alan's agency to get visa yes. Was on Temp spouse visa with a year
>still left to go on it... so as I said I am not sure what goes from
>here. Letter has apparently been sent, but I dont see it being that cut
>and dried?!?!?!?!?
>Yvonne
>--
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
period, then the permanent application gets refused and the temp
spouse visa will then cease to have effect.
There are exceptions to this in cases where:
a. the Australian spouse has died
b. there has been domestic violence; or
c. there is joint custody of a child
but there are specific conditions and processes that apply to all of
these. You should perhaps contact an experienced professional
straight away to discuss your options if you want to stay in, or
return to, Australia.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:15:32 +0000, ywoods <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hiya Jo,
>Used Alan's agency to get visa yes. Was on Temp spouse visa with a year
>still left to go on it... so as I said I am not sure what goes from
>here. Letter has apparently been sent, but I dont see it being that cut
>and dried?!?!?!?!?
>Yvonne
>--
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
#10
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Re: Process of cancelling Spouse visa
Hi Yvonne,
Cancellation of temporary spouse visas is quite rare because DIMIA normally
just allow the temporary visa to expire and refuse the permanent visa.
Hubby may have sent a letter to DIMIA but it doesn't mean very much.
If you are concerned about the embarrassment of cancellation, don't worry.
If you want to return to Australia now or in the near future you should
talk to an experienced migration agent...
cheers
George Lombard
--
www.austimmigration.com.au
Cancellation of temporary spouse visas is quite rare because DIMIA normally
just allow the temporary visa to expire and refuse the permanent visa.
Hubby may have sent a letter to DIMIA but it doesn't mean very much.
If you are concerned about the embarrassment of cancellation, don't worry.
If you want to return to Australia now or in the near future you should
talk to an experienced migration agent...
cheers
George Lombard
--
www.austimmigration.com.au
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Joined: May 2002
Location: Offices in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Geelong (Australia), and Southampton (UK)
Posts: 6,459
Yvonne,
I will call you today (Sunday) or tomorrow ...
Best regards.
I will call you today (Sunday) or tomorrow ...
Best regards.
#12
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Joined: Aug 2003
Location: Australia
Posts: 20
where is the son?
where did Bawi think there was a son involved?
is there a child involved?
is there a child involved?
#13
The Crow,
The pic denotes my son and I, and as Bawi said, I am or was a regular here, and often referred to my son who came to Aus with me.
The pic denotes my son and I, and as Bawi said, I am or was a regular here, and often referred to my son who came to Aus with me.
#14
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: Australia
Posts: 20
ok i wasnt sure where the son came from...
i thought you were here with hubby only..i have only just joined the forum site today so if there was a prior post that would explain things..
hope you get it all sorted..
i thought you were here with hubby only..i have only just joined the forum site today so if there was a prior post that would explain things..
hope you get it all sorted..
#15