Spouse in Korea
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Hi,
Has anyone here brought there spouse or prospective spouse over from South Korea? How long
did it take?
We applied 22nd January this year (so it's only been 1 1/2 months) and I'm dying
(emotionally) already.
We talk everyday, but as you can imagine, it's just not the same as being together.
I hate to think what state I'll be in after six months!
When we lodged the application in Seoul the lady told us that processing time was usually
20 weeks, but sometimes took two to three months. I'm trying not to be optimistic (so I'm
not depressed further!), but I'd love to hear if anyone has any stories about applying
from Seoul.
Cheers,
Dave
Has anyone here brought there spouse or prospective spouse over from South Korea? How long
did it take?
We applied 22nd January this year (so it's only been 1 1/2 months) and I'm dying
(emotionally) already.
We talk everyday, but as you can imagine, it's just not the same as being together.
I hate to think what state I'll be in after six months!
When we lodged the application in Seoul the lady told us that processing time was usually
20 weeks, but sometimes took two to three months. I'm trying not to be optimistic (so I'm
not depressed further!), but I'd love to hear if anyone has any stories about applying
from Seoul.
Cheers,
Dave
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Hi David,
We have been impressed by how courteous and constructive Seoul is as a DIMA post, but all
the advice I can give you is to keep on forwarding your phone bills (from both sides) and
keep on the good side of the case officer.
Cheers to George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
David McGimpsey
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We have been impressed by how courteous and constructive Seoul is as a DIMA post, but all
the advice I can give you is to keep on forwarding your phone bills (from both sides) and
keep on the good side of the case officer.
Cheers to George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
David McGimpsey
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