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Sharron Grimshaw

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  1. Thank you to everybody for you’re replies.
  2. Hi Thanks for your reply. my son has already left Australia and is now in the UK so we will send the withdrawal application in as soon as possible. Will this affect his chances of entering Australia at a later date maybe next year? Thanks Sharron Grimshaw
  3. Hi, thank you for feedback. In these circumstances then, would you suggest not applying for a refund by not withdrawing the visa and see what happens ?
  4. Hi I hope somebody can help me. My son came over to Aus in 2017, met an Australian girl and they returned to England and got married in 2018. (In the meantime my father passed away and left my son and his brothers £20,000.00 each.) At that point my sons wife decided she wanted togoback to Australia, my son had just got a really good job and was unsure about leaving theUK but didn’t want his wife to be unhappy so they flew back to Melbourne. They eventually secured an apartment but my son was unable to work for 3 months as he was on a visitors visa. They applied for his partner visa and he was granted a bridging visa whilst his partner visa was being processed. My son used his inheritance to fund their new apartment and living costs while his wife applied for jobs. She eventually started work whilst they waited for the 3 months period before my son could work. They has been back in Australia for 2 months when my sons wife decided she did it want to continue the marriage and she left him............SO my question really is does anybody have experience in withdrawIng the partnership visa application and then applying for a refund of the $7000.00 that he paid when the application was submitted, As he has now returned to the UK hopefully somebody will have an idea if we can get a refund. thanking you in advance Sharron Grimshaw
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