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  1. 26 minutes ago, rammygirl said:

    Regarding citizenship. Just apply ASAP processing times vary some are being granted within 6 months.  My son applied in February from ACT and has been approved and waiting for a ceremony date. Yes some have been waiting a while but unless you apply you are not in the queue. 
    It doesn’t stop you from applying for an RRV if you need one. 

    Agree with this, apply as soon as possible.  I applied in April and have my ceremony this month.

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  2. On 02/07/2021 at 08:00, snmp said:

    Hi all,

    Finally got round to applying for citizenship (was eligible Feb 2019!!!), timeline below:

    Application submitted: 14/04/21

    Appointment email received: 15/06/21

    Interview & Test: 01/07/21

    Approved: 01/07/21 (told I would receive letter in post to confirm approval in approx 3 weeks)

    Ceremony: TBC (advised wait time is currently 6-8months)

    Well that happened alot quicker than expected!  Received invite for ceremony this morning, ceremony date 24/08/21 😀

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  3. Hi all,

    Finally got round to applying for citizenship (was eligible Feb 2019!!!), timeline below:

    Application submitted: 14/04/21

    Appointment email received: 15/06/21

    Interview & Test: 01/07/21

    Approved: 01/07/21 (told I would receive letter in post to confirm approval in approx 3 weeks)

    Ceremony: TBC (advised wait time is currently 6-8months)

  4. Hi all,

    I am about to submit my application for citizenship.  I have all the docs under the Required heading.  The Form 1195 comes under the Recommended heading.

    Does this mean that I don't need to submit a Form 1195?

    TIA!

  5. Hi all,

    I started my citizenship application as I thought I had qualified (entered Feb 2015 on Temp Partner Visa) but wasn't sure as there had been talks of changing it to 4yrs on PR visa etc....

    The question I have is when asked to enter times overseas including holidays, is this just from the time you entered Australia or ever?

    I had put in holidays ever, as per my temp visa and perm visa, but it came back asking for a USA Police Check (I'm from the UK), I have been to America a hand full of times in my lifetime but the longest I ever stayed there was 1 month (20 years ago), other times its been for 1 week/10days max.

    Has anyone else had this?

    Or should I just be entering trips overseas since moving to Australia (I've been to the UK twice 6weeks / 3weeks).

     

    Thanks!

    Sarina

  6. The name you use on the visa form should be the name on your passport.

     

    If other documents are in different names then as long as DIBP can see they are still you -via your marriage cert for instance, then thats ok. But the visa needs to be in the same name as the passport you are using.

     

    When I got my original spouse visa i had half the stuff in one name and half in the other, I think they are used to it!

     

    Thanks for coming back to me!!

     

    Good to know that they probably see it alot!!

     

    Did you get your police check done in your maiden or married name?

  7. Hi all, I've been emailed about the 2nd stage of the 309/100 visa for my permanent resident which is fab, but I'm a bit unsure how to fill out the forms re my name- really don't want it to be declined etc.....

     

    My query is that we moved to Oz about 2 weeks after my 309 got granted, my UK passport that the visa is connected to is in my maiden name, but all my stuff here in Oz is under my married name. I've started my Immi account and so far put my maiden name down where it asks for name as it appears on passport, and married name further down, and have said I have my birth cert, UK driving licence, marriage certificate with maiden name.

     

    Firstly, is this ok to do, I will be uploading my Oz driving licence etc that has my married name on there?

    Secondly, I've tentatively filled out the AFP online form with my married name as everything here has it, if I upload the ID they need as well as my marriage certificate, do you think that will work?

     

    Thanks!

  8. Hi Rich,

     

    I have/had a drink/drive conviction from 2004. I applied for the partner visa and declared it on the application form and sent an old PCC that I had from applying for my US visa. My CO asked for details around the conviction and the circumstances (i.e what I was doing on the night in question and what I got from the courts. She also asked for an email detailing what I've done to rehabilitate myself- first offence, not been in trouble since....). My visa was granted no problems.

     

    I think the rehabilitation bit is the important part.

     

    Hope this helps & Good luck!

  9. Hi, I had posted a new thread but thought I would ask on this thread too!

     

    I had a kidney removed when I was 18 months old, have had no problems medically since then and my annual check ups finished when I was about 14 years old.

     

    Has anyone thats had the medical been in a similar situation as me, or know of anyone that has? I'm hoping that as it was so long ago that my medical will be straight forward but any information or thoughts would be great.

     

    Thanks!

  10. Hi all,

     

    I'm applying for the partner visa and have a tiny niggle re the medical.

     

    I had a kidney removed when I was 18 months old. Had annual hospital appointments until I was 14yrs and was medically discharged after this. I haven't had any problems with the other kidney (I'm now 36) and even had the exclusion removed from my private medical insurance 6 years ago (I've had private medical insurance since just after my kidney op).

     

    Will this cause a problem with my application?

     

    Thanks!

  11. That's the slight niggle I have with my application- DIU in 2004, I have declared it in the form etc, and am hoping seeing as I've been to Australia twice and managed to get a US 10year visa (the US doesn't follow the Rehabilitation Act) I should be ok!

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