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  1. Hi guys, Does anyone know once the grant email has been received, how does the applicant receive the visa? Is it upon arrival at Australian immigration? Thanks in advance.
  2. We were asked to submit my husband's police check from Karachi as he had lived there for a long period in the past. Other docs such as updated polio vaccination, further proof of financial evidence etc. I think it's specific to each case and depends on what you've submitted before. If you've submitted everything, additional docs might be to just give CO a better understanding of your relationship My husband did his medical in August 2018 and he's been asked to enter before September 2019. Not sure if it's linked.
  3. No just my husband who was the applicant Not sure about that. His medical was done in August 2018
  4. Yes that's the personal statement detailing how your relationship started, progressed and any future plans. I updated immiaccount with doctors letter confirming pregnancy when I was around 7 weeks. So very early on
  5. Do you have an agent? It would be best to consult someone whether you should disclose it or not. They say to notify immigration of any changes in circumstances asap. I would suggest consult someone coz if they ask for updated medical, it'll come up in your blood tests too. Hope it works out for you
  6. Are you the sponsor or applicant? I am the sponsor so me announcing pregnancy didn't matter as I'm Australian citizen. And want to deliver my child in Australia. However, I have heard that if the applicant is pregnant, it might delay the process. But I'm not sure.
  7. Pakistan. Any evidence you provide of your relationship being genuine with each other, such as the ones you mentioned, will help your case. To help the case officer understand your situation, it's always better to submit a personal statement by both applicant and sponsor.
  8. Simple questions like both our date of births, wedding date, how we manage our financials, who will support my husband when he moves to Australia etc. She also asked my husband some questions relating to my pregnancy maybe to see how well informed he was. She also confirmed some things such as where my husband did his education from and current job etc. Interview doesn't take more than 15 minutes. She asked very direct questions and did not want extra explanation on anything. So keep it simple and to the point.
  9. Hi guys. Just received the partner Visa grant email today. Our case was very straightforward. Married for two years. I am now pregnant with our first child. Our timeline was: DOL: 20 MAY 2018 further docs requested: 18 December 2018 Docs submitted: 16 January 2019 Interview call: 20 February 2019 Grant: 19 March 2019 Good luck to all those waiting. Trust me, it'll be worth it in the end.
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