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Thanks gain for replies.
My fualt in my initial wording but it is my wife who is the australian citizen and ofcourse she is pregnant.
Im concerned she is now going to have to return to australia to have our baby and i will be in UK waiting for my approval. If this is the case is thee any way in which i can visit whilst waiting for my offshore to be processed?
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Thanks very much for your reply.
When you say apply now then visit on a tourist visa are you referring to a 3 month tourist visa? Or are there other, longer options here?
I understand the idea of waiting for offshore to be processed but is that not a considerable wait longer than a few months to return to Australia? and would mean having a baby in UK without family support.
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I have been googling and searching but it’s a little difficult to be specific enough in my search.
Im English, have been with my Australian partner for 4 years. First 3 years in Australia and last year in UK.
Since living in UK we have been engaged, married and have found out we have a baby on the way. Big year!
We are now planning to move back to Australia in October on a partner visa with onshore application. The issue we are facing is how to go about entering Australia the ‘correct’ way. Will entering on a tourist visa raise questions around my intent to stay and if so I’m happy to be honest as we have nothing to hide but will my intent to stay cause us problems?
I’m looking to do everything by the book and from what I can see it’s perfectly legal to enter on tourist visa, my concern is being questioned regarding my intent to stay.
Are there Any other avenues we should be pursuing?
Thanks for any help in advanced.
Partner Visa Onshore - Not in Aus yet
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Posted · Edited by FletcherFletcher
Thank you all so much for your input. We are 90% sure we will now lodge offshore and also through an agent here in London as to get everything spot on and by the book.
One more thing, where I am reading here: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/partner-offshore/provisional-309#HowTo it states that 'if you are married provide your marriage certificate. If you are de facto, provide proof of your de facto relationship.' Does this mean we will not have to supply the following points listed on the website as follows because we are married not de facto?...
Your relationship with your partner
If you are married, provide your marriage certificate or other evidence that your marriage is valid in Australia. If you are a de facto partner, provide proof of your de facto relationship.
This proof should show that:
Tell us in writing about:
Finances
Show us how you and your partner share financial matters. You could give us:
Your household
Show us how you and your partner share domestic matters. You could give us:
Social matters
Show us that others know about your relationship. You could give us:
Commitment
Show us how you are committed to a long-term relationship with each other. You could give us: