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scorpiogirlph

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  1. [h=2]Hi Kezzles, I and my husband made sure that we have the complete paperworks that Immi was requiring when we submit our application. Which means all was intact and have medical result/s submitted to them from the accredited clinic assigned to us. And to answer some of your question, I believe you have a solution... I just wish or hope that it will not affect or slows down the process or your visa grant as they trust us through our paperworks that at least our partners will be able to support us here while we are waiting for respective visas we are aiming for. But as long as the relationship is genuine i think all will be okay... 20. I am the holder of a bridging visa, do I have any work restrictions?[/h]If you lodged your partner visa application on or after Saturday 24 November 2012 and were granted a Bridging Visa A (BVA) at that time, then your BVA was issued without any work restrictions, irrespective of the conditions that were applicable to the substantive visa (eg student, visitor, 457) you held at time of lodgement of the partner visa application. Please note that you will continue to be subject to the conditions (including any work restrictions) applicable to your substantive visa until that visa ceases, at which time your BVA will come into effect and you may work without restriction. Note that it is not possible to change the conditions applicable to any substantive visa that is still in effect. If you were granted a Bridging Visa C or E (BVC, BVE) when you lodged your partner visa application, irrespective of the date of that application, your BVC/BVE will have a ‘no work’ condition. You may apply to have that condition removed if you are experiencing financial hardship. To apply for removal of this condition, download Form 1005 from our website and send it to us at the address provided in your partner visa application acknowledgement letter: http://www.border.gov.au/Forms/Documents/1005.pdf
  2. I really wish and hope you could get your visa grant really soon <3
  3. :smile: You guys are not far to get your VISA grants! I can feel it... :-) I am only on my 8th months by December 7... way to go hehe..
  4. Hello! If you uploaded everything, it means you did it online and paid it as well online. After doing so, you were suppose to get the acknowledgement email within one week stating that you applied a valid visa and your documents that you uploaded are/were complete.? I hope you got that acknowldgement email. If not then I would be contacting them if it is in my case. And if ever they did sent you an acknowledgement receipt/email, then maybe just be patient as we were given 9-13 months processing period, if still you can't hear from them then it is time to call them. But I think you will get your positive result within this year :-) I haven't heard from DIBP as well since i got my acknowledgemet email/receipt. Like you, i completed all documents that they were required. So i guess they will just contact us with positive yes grant. hehe... Good luck!
  5. Wow! So happy to hear that. And I am happy for you! :smile: I and my husband had been in De facto Relationship since 2009 and got married 2012, we applied partner's visa 820/801 April 2016. Never heard anything from case officer as we are confident that we submitted complete/necessary documentations and requirements in one hit. And acknowledgemet email had a note/stated we submitted a complete and valid documents for my partner's visa application. All events or occassions with family and friends during birthday parties, wedding anniversaries, Christmas, New Year celebrations have photos on facebook that shows how genuine our relationship was; plus friends who offered affidavits from both Australia and my country and were certified by lawyers were submitted and all financial aspects were provided and segragated properly. Anyway it was like a Big 2 inches thick book with a Table of Contents when we submitted the whole documentaions as all were copied in A4 and certified by JP here in Australia (NO Clips or staple wire, all were just segragated in accordance to our table of contents and each type of document/s have individual title in between them). Lots of work between me and my husband as we personally did it and we did not wanted our personal informations given to agents or anyone. So far we had so much fun compiling the whole documentations. And I am patiently waiting, it is almost 6th months now. Anyway, I am wondering if you could, kindly please tell me how long did you wait for you to get the Grant Notice? As I am excited for mine too. :smile: And will be a lot happier as I could go in and out of the country as well anytime i need to. Thank you! :-) <3
  6. Hello Cherrygn, I hope you could hear and get the positive response soon from DIBP. I wish you luck! :smile:
  7. Just a saying Mate... I hope and pray- hehe Good luck as well!
  8. What I mean is I am HOPEFULL AND POSITIVE WITH IT, just have to be patient. I actually went out of the country last June; applied for BVB on May 8 and got BVB the next day and I am very happy how positive they had been. Though with this Partner's visa I am aware that I have to wait and I am only on my 5th month. Like I said I am patienty waiting! I did not even mention any religionn fyi... I am new here I hope we will all be nice and friendly to each other? :-) <3 Thanks!
  9. Hi everyone. I just want to share this. Date of lodgement: April 7, 2016 Date of acknowledgement: April 8, 2016 (it was quick to recieve the acknowledgment and it states we have complete and valid documents as we submitted every single documents they needed from us from us. ) Bridging Visa granted immediately. Status: PATIENTLY WAITING :-) :-) :-) Note from the DIBP from separate documents/attachment sent to me in one email: 1. The onshore partner visa program is experiencing strong demand, as a result, the current average processing time for subclass 820 applications is around 13 months from application. 2. Processing TimesIn order to ensure a fair and equitable outcome for all our clients we process applications inthe order in which they are received. The average processing time for a Partner (Temporary)visa is currently between 9 and 12 months however this should be treated as a guide only.When applications are more complex, or where relevant documents are not provided in atimely manner, applications may take longer to finalise Anyway, I just have to wait. I am aware as well that when you had been married over three (3) years, I can have the previledge to get staright to 801 or permanent resident. I hope and pray for it. Fingers crossed! :-) I could do a lot more if i would get my positive result asap. hehe
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