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Showing posts with label Partner Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partner Visa. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

How a Migration Agent Can Help Your Spouse Get Australia Visa Quickly

Applying for Australian partner visa could take a lot of your time and effort. There are different types of partner visas issued by Australian government and among them are offshore partner temporary visa and partner permanent visa. You can apply for the visas when in de-facto relationship or as married couples. Getting help from a migration agent would surely make the entire application process easier. To ensure successful application, you will need to show that your relationship is genuine. There are four categories of relationship evidence which will be called for and include:

Financial Aspects: This evidence shows that you have joint financial commitments with your spouse and covers joint property ownership, joint bank accounts, sharing bills and joint insurance among others. This evidence must show financial support in both ways. Both partners should support each other. Your Australia partner visa agent will help show this in the application process.

Social Context: This entails how your family and friends see your relationship. They should have accepted you as a couple through party invitations, having common friends and group photos among others.

Nature of Household: Your partner and you should be sharing household responsibilities such as housework, living arrangements and sharing bills among others.

Nature of Commitment: The partners must prove that they have a joint commitment to each other. Chat and phone logs should be provided in case of separation.

Other requirements are relationship history describing how you met and what has happened since that time. Also required are statutory declarations that help to prove the social part of your relationship. Police and medical checks carried out by a doctor that has been approved by Australian immigration should be provided.

Because of the mammoth challenges that prospective migrants face, it is imperative to enlist help from a migration agent registered by the Australian government. However, you need to know that some agents have better abilities than others. Here are important guidelines to help you choose the best Australia partner visa agent.

Sales Teams or Target Driven Agents

Don’t agree with migration agents who pressurize you to sign up with them. Some of them enroll clients who don’t even qualify for Australian visas and make them pay the fee. Anytime you come across this, treat it as a red alert.

False Immigration Information: Agents provide false information because of their inexperience, scaremongering or over complication. Verify the truthfulness of the information provided.

Experience: The professional capacity of professional migration agent is determined by experience. Those who have more than three years of practical experience would offer excellent service.

Client Feedback: Those who have used the services of Australia partner visa agent will always be more than willing to share their experiences with others. Check the testimonials to ensure that you are dealing with the right person.

Registration and Agency Fees: Make sure the agent you are dealing with is duly registered by the government of Australia. Its agency fees should also be reasonable.

General Attitude and Response Time: It’s important dealing with a migration agent who responds to clients concerns quickly. Also, their general attitude and their response time which would determine if you would use their services.

Generally, a registered migration agent makes it easier for you when applying for an Australian partnervisa. The entire process takes time and effort and there is a lot of evidence required to get a spouse visa processed. But with the help of an experienced and registered migration agent, it could be easier for you!

About the Author:
Michael Ma is working as migration agent assistant at Move Migration, a migration agency with professional and licensed migration agents in Sydney, Australia. Their registered migration agents offer exceptional services and simple fee structures that will make the entire process easier and faster for its clients.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Preparing Yourself for the Australia Partner Visa Application

Being in a romantic relationship with someone who has a different nationality or is living in another country can be a challenge for anyone. If your partner is in Australia and you live overseas, it can be a burden to your relationship to be in a long distance commitment. So it's only natural that the both of you would want to live and stay together.

Australia makes it possible for partners of their citizens and residents to reside in the country either temporarily or permanently. There are different subclasses for Australia partner visa with different requirements and policies. If you are planning to apply for this type of visa, you can do your research by yourself or better yet, hire a registered migration agent who will assist you on your visa application.

You can apply for a partner visa if you are married to an Australian citizen, resident, or a qualified New Zealand citizen. If you are in a de facto relationship for at least one whole year prior to your application, you can do so, as well. One of the major requirements for lodging an application with immigration is evidence of your genuine relationship.

The evidence could be a simple piece of paper where you and your partner make a statement or declaration about the history and other important information about your relationship. The more proof you have, the better it will be for immigration to assess and grant your visa. History could include when and where you first met, how the relationship developed, phone and email accounts, joint financial accounts, a similar mailing address, proof that you're living together, and many more. You can get a full detail of the kinds of documents and evidence are accepted by downloading Booklet 1, Partner Migration, through the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website at www.immi.gov.au. Or you can also ask your migration agent about it.

Now when you've lodged your partner visa application, two things can either happen. One is migration outright accepts your evidences or two, they might need more proof or information by going through a process of interviews for you and your partner. There are about 20,000 cases filed to immigration in any given time but the DIAC will only interview a small fraction, with most cases being decided upon without an interview. So how will you know if you and your partner will most likely be interviewed?

You will most likely get a call or asked for a personal interview if you and your partner are not of similar age, for example you are 25 and your partner is 45; if you come from different backgrounds or cultures; if you do not speak English; if you or your partner have been married before; if you or your partner have applied for the Australia partner visa before and failed; lacking proof of your relationship; and inconsistent information.

If you think you will definitely get that call for an interview, you and your partner can prepare by knowing what kind of questions will most likely be asked. Questions will be based on the history and condition of your relationship, and personal information about each other.

The best way to have your visa application granted is to prepare the necessary requirements and equip you with the knowledge about the whole application process.

If you need some assistance in processing your visa application, you can seek help from Move Migration; a migration specialist company located at Suite 8, 281 Pacific Highway North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia. They can help you break down the immigration process into simple stages. Visit Move Migration's website at www.movemigration.com to learn more about their services.

About the Author:
Michael Ma is working as migration agent assistant at Move Migration is a boutique immigration specialist in Australia consists of professional migration agents. With their exceptional service and expertise in migration processes, they have enjoyed a high success rate on helping their clients with any migration application processes in Australia.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Different Australia Partner Visa Subclasses Simplified

Before you lodge your applications for your Partner Visas, there are a few things you need to know and do. First, your partner must either be: an Australian citizen, and Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen. Second, you must read the Partner Migration information booklet before you start processing your application, so you are better equipped with the knowledge needed to be able to apply successfully. The booklet contains the basic requirements needed, your rights and obligations, sponsorships, costs, how to provide that your relationship is genuine, health and character, and the entire application process. The booklet can easily be downloaded for free from the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship official website.

You can apply for the Offshore Temporary Partner Visa, which is subclass 309, if you are currently in a relationship or are married to an Australian citizen/resident and you are outside the country when the visa application was lodged. You must also be outside the country when it is granted. Once you have your subclass 309 visa, you can enter the country temporarily, until the duration of your visa. After two years, if you are still in the relationship and living in Australia, you can then apply for the Onshore Temporary Visa, which is subclass 801.

However, there are exceptions to the rule when you apply for the Offshore Partner Visa. You won't have to wait for two years before you can apply for the Offshore Permanent Visa, which is subclass 100, if you comply with the following conditions: If you have been married or in the relationship for three years or more; a minimum of two years if there is a dependent child; or if your partner was granted a Protection or Permanent Visa under the humanitarian program and you were already together or married before the visa was granted to your partner. If you meet any of these requirements, then you can apply for the Offshore Permanent Visa.

The Onshore Temporary Visa, which is subclass 820, can be processed if you are already in Australia with your partner. For example, you are on a student or tourist visa when you filed your application. Once you have this visa granted, you can apply for the Onshore Permanent Visa after two years and you're still together.

If you are still about to get married and you are outside the country, you can apply for the Prospective Marriage Partner Visa, which is subclass 300. This will allow you to enter and leave the country within 9 months. You can then apply for the Onshore Temporary Visa once you get married.

About the Author:
Michael Ma is working as a migration agent assistant at Move Migration, a migration agency aiming to help out people who plan to move to Australia with the help of their expert migration agent. Learn the steps and process of Australia partner visa and other type of visas; and how to make it easier with his informative and very helpful articles.