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  1. On 17/09/2022 at 13:13, Waiting_in_vic said:

     

    My update (was overseas recently):

    So as previously posted, I applied in Nov 2020 for citizenship, invite for test etc. was in Jan/Feb 2022, passed and updated with some info about a different spelling of my name with little hassle other than me explaining it in a reply (as they'd approved my PR 5+ years earlier on the same basis).

    Got an invite to a ceremony on 18/8, I was overseas at the time. Date of ceremony was 17/9, (today) National Citizenship Day apparently, so my journey is done (other than applying for a passport). Almost seven years in total (including the 9 months of pissing about in the UK between PR grant and moving), 4y as PR, 2y waiting for citizenship (so 6 years as a PR in total). I'm aware my journey's been more simple than most, as I've never had any temp visas or employment restrictions to deal with, but it's still good for it to be done with.

    Good luck to everyone still waiting, it'll get there in the end! I'm in Victoria, so our state has been by far the slowest at processing things, from what I understand (given our almost total shutdown during COVID, particularly in late 2020/early 2021).

    Annoyingly I have to fly to NZ on Friday, so I'm going to have the hassle of travelling on an overseas passport without a visa, but I'll cross that bridge. Have another flight early Oct, so I think if I can fast track it I can organise a passport by then, but by next Friday I have no chance!

    All the best and congratulations for finally getting the citizenship. Enjoy!

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  2. 6 minutes ago, restaurant.manager said:

    Hello Friends,

    I had my citizenship test this afternoon and got pass with 90% marks.

    Many people here got approval on the same day, next day or next week.

    How do i know that about my approval, cause my immi accounts says received from day first.

     

    What was your application date? did you get request for more information.

  3. On 22/11/2021 at 16:13, Eric79 said:

    Hi,

    I applied Visitors Visa (600) for my parents on Nov 6 and submitted biometircs on Nov 9 but in Immi account I still see action required: arrange biometircs and a yellow flag next to it.

    Has anyone experienced the same? 

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    It is a system error. As long as your parents have submitted biometrics they don't have to worry about the flag. I had the same issue when my parents submitted their biometrics. Their visas were granted last week.

  4. On 26/11/2021 at 11:49, Medina Evans said:

    I have applied for a 600 on 23/10/21 and have an exemption dated 2/11/21. I was hoping to travel the first week of December to see my son and new grandson but no visa yet. Does anyone have ant timescales for granting of visas please?

    May I know from which country you applied from? Sometime each country has different timelines.

    My parents applied for the visitor visa 600 on 1st Nov 2021, and then applied for the travel exemption on 23rd Nov 2021. They received their travel exemption on 2nd Dec 2021. And today morning (3rd Dec 2021), both my parents received an RFI (request for information).

    The RFI is to provide a colored scanned copy of the first three pages of the passport. The request is strange since they have earlier attached a colored copy of the first two pages of the passport. I wonder why they need to see the first three pages of the passport instead of the first two pages.

    I have already fulfilled their request within a few hours. Hope the visa gets granted sooner than later.

  5. My parents applied for the visitor visa 600 on 1st Nov 2021, and then applied for the travel exemption on 23rd Nov 2021. They received their travel exemption on 2nd Dec 2021. And today morning (3rd Dec 2021), both my parents received an RFI (request for information).

    The RFI is to provide a colored scanned copy of the first three pages of the passport. The request is strange since they have earlier attached a colored copy of the first two pages of the passport. I wonder why they need to see the first three pages of the passport instead of the first two pages.

    I have already fulfilled their request within a few hours. Hope the visa gets granted sooner than later.

  6. 4 hours ago, ash_kumar said:

    Timelines - 

    Visa application 18th Oct

    Travel exemption on 10th Nov

    Visa Approval - 16th Nov

    Travel exemption granted - 20th Nov

    Hi Ash_kumar,

    Can you please advise if you used one exemption application for both parents. Or did you use separate exemption application

  7. 13 hours ago, British said:

    Met in August 2017 ....married Dec 2020 .....ohh hope it's soon 

    If your relationship started in Aug 2017, and you have the evidence (such as pics, chats, emails, tickets etc) to prove it, it will be a good idea to request the case officer to grant you 100 visa directly.

    This will not only improve your chance for an early grant, but will also allow you to travel to Australia during the border restrictions, as the border restriction are not applicable to 100 visa holders (PR Visas).

    For this you will have to ...

    1. Upload the evidence to your immi account that proves your relationship started in 2017 August.
    2. Write a letter to the Case Officer. Self-sign the letter and upload the scanned copy of the letter to your Immi Account.
      1. In this letter you will request the case officer to directly grant you 100 visa as you meet the definition of "long term relationship". 
        Note: As per the immigration laws, definition of "long term relationship" is that you are in a relationship for "at least 3 years" OR "at least 2 years and have dependent child"  

    Please bear in mind, I am not a professional agent. I was an applicant just like you. I did the same and was granted 100 visa 🙂 ... My friend also did the same, and his family was also granted 100 visa.

  8. On 07/05/2021 at 16:07, British said:

    My 309 is being processed in London ...I applied Feb 2020 I have submitted medicals police checks I had RFi asking for my hubby travel history in the last ten years I submitted that then they requested UK police check for him as he has travelled outside Oz more than 365 days in ten years ...they gave me 28 days to submit this which we did and got it fast tracked so I'm hoping to hear soon as the 28 days as up last week so surely this is just waiting for a stamp ? 

    How long you have been in a relationship with your husband?  I am asking this because the duration of your relationship will decide whether you will get a 309 or a 100 visa.

    309 is a temporary visa, while 100 is a permanent visa. Eligibility for 100 visa is that you should be in a relationship for "at least 3 years" or "at least 2 years and have a dependent child"

    If you are eligible for 309 visa only, then there is a very little chance you will be getting the visa this month. Because at the moment Australian borders are closed for non-PR holders and citizens. As 309 visa is a temporary (non-PR visa).

  9. On 05/05/2021 at 21:01, jw1924 said:

    Hello,

    Myself (Aus citizen) and my partner are deciding whether to apply for the 309/100 offshore (currently living in London) or make the move and apply for the 820/801 onshore.

    From various forums/facebook groups I am on, it seems like applications from London are being processed quickly (weeks or few months) which is quite different to the processing time listed on immi government page and my previous understanding. Ideally we would move to Aus late this year but the timelines are making the decision between the visa/where to apply harder and it still seems like a risk.

    Is there any way to contact or get any better guidance on how long applications are taking from a particular location (London)? I know it's all relative, but we have successfully applied for a UK partner visa in the past, have plenty of shared documentation in both names and would consider it a 'straightforward' case. 

    Thanks,

    Joel

    There is a great misconception that applications from London are being processed quickly. It all depends on how "complete" your application is, and whether you have attached all the required docs and information with your application.

    My wife is from Pakistan, her visa was processed in 9 months in 2019. At that time the processing time on Immi Website was 16-22 months.
    Similarly my friend's visa was granted very recently in 2021. It took only 5 months. This happened during pandemic when the borders are closed. She is also from Pakistan. She is allowed to travel to Australia since she was granted 100 visa (because their relationship was long term).

    At the moment, the Immi Department is not issuing 600 (visitor visas). Non-PR holder and Non-citizens are not allowed in Australia due to pandemic border restrictions. There is a very strong chance your partner will not be granted 600 (Visitor visa). So, your plan for applying 820/801 onshore might not work.

    But on the other hand, if you apply for 309/100 visa. First thing you have to check is, if she is eligble for 100 visa. Applicants are eligble for 100 visa if they have a "long term relationship". 
    "Long term relationship" is when you are with your partner for "3 year or more" or "2 years and have a dependent child".

    If your partner is eligible for 100 visa, only then you should apply for 309/100 visa. Since "100 visa" is a permanent resident visa, while 309 is a temporary resident visa.
    Keep in mind, if a 100-visa is granted to your wife, she will become permanent resident of Australia, and even she is outside Australia, she will be then allowed to travel to Australia. As borders are open only for Permanent residents and Citizens. 

    I hope this answers all your questions 🙂

  10. 14 hours ago, adah said:

    Hello,

    I would appreciate if anyone of you can confirm following:

    As PR holder, due to my family circumstances concerning my mother’s health condition I couldn’t move to Australia for three and half years.
     

    I don’t have any residency or financial history in Australia as I just met the landing requirement and stayed for a week.

    Now, that I am still living offshore, have gotten married, have a kid and intend to file application for my family (wife and kid), may I know that does my family stand a chance to avail their partner (309) and kid(?) visa irrespective of my living status in Pakistan or overseas for next one and half year due to Covid uncertainty as it’s extremely difficult to leave family behind and move on my own. 
     

    To summarise, without having any Australian financial or residency history, I want to file and wait for finalisation of applications while staying in Pakistan and move together before September 2022. Should or can I proceed?

    Yes, you can sponsor your wife and kid even though you have not lived in Australia for the last 3.5 years.

    I can tell you this with 100% confidence because I did the same. I received PR visa in 2014. I visited Australia in 2014 for a few days to activate my visa and then returned back to Pakistan. Then in 2019 (after almost 4.5 years ) I applied for my wife and son's visa (309/100) while I was in Pakistan. After applying for my wife and son's visa I stayed in pakistan for 6 more months, as I knew it will take almost 12-15 months to process the visa application of my wife and son. And then after 6 months of applying my wife and son's visa I moved to Australia. Both my wife and son received 100 visa (which is PR visa).

    Please be noted, one of the requirement to sponor 309/100 visa is that the sponsor must be a "usual resident" of Australia. Interestingly, no where in the immigration constitution the term "usual resident" is defined. It is open to interpertation. So sponsor's "intention" to reside in Australia is enough to qualify him as a "usual resident".

  11. On 01/03/2021 at 17:20, British said:

    All countries  need to be listed.. visited in the last ten years ,  however it's only if you have lived in these countries more than 12 months in ten years ...not visited ....I have checked this out ....

    There is no technical difference between "visit" and "lived".

    I used to travel to UAE a lot for client meetings. The duration of these visits accumulated to more than 12 months. So, I was asked by the homeaffairs to provide the Police Certificate from the UAE even though my nature of travel was only visits (and I never lived there).

    In my case, the home affair even asked me to provide Police Certificates from all the countries where I stayed for more than 2 months (instead of 12 months). Which I believe was a typo error, but I still provided them all the PCC, and fullfilled their request. 

    I got the visa in 9 months 🙂

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  12. Since HomeAffairs has announced they are expediting the 309/100 visas. Please make sure your application is decision-ready so that it is processed quickly.

    It is not a professional advice. Based on my personal experience if you submit the following docs your application gets processed very quickly.
    My visa application was processed in 9 months. and my friend who also submitted the same docs, his visa was processed in 5 months only (that too during the pandemic).

     

    Primary Applicant

    • National Identity Card
    • Passport
    • Birth Certificate
       
    • Form 888    (submit two forms)
    • Form 1229    
       
    • Marriage Certificate
    • Marriage Document (English)
    • Family Registration Certificate - FRC
       
    • Photos (Wedding Ceremony Pics with Name Tags)
    • Photos (Honeymoon or after marriage) - if available
    • Photos (Social Aspect Photos i.e. with family and friends)
    • Photo  (passport size)
       
    • Complete Medicals & biometrics (for primary and secondary applicants. It should be arranged upfront as soon the application is submitted)
    • Police Character Certificate
    • Polio Certificate (if applicable to you)
       
    • Hospital Bills (if available)
    • Join Bank Account Statement (if available)
    • Proof of Assets (Bank Statement - Sponsors or applicant)
    • Proof of Assets (Ownership of property - If available)
       
    • Letter - Request for early grant of visa-subclass-100 (if your relationship is long-term i.e. 3-years marriage, or 2-years marriage with a dependent child)

     

    Secondary Applicants (Child's documents)

    • Birth Certificate
    • National ID Card
    • Passport
    • Photo (Passport Size)
    • Polio Certificate
    • Medical & Biometric
       

    Sponsor

    • Passport
    • IMMI Grant Letter
    • Medicare Card
    • Bank Statements (as proof of asset)
    • Form 1229
    • Police Certificates (all countries visited in last 10 years for where you spent more than 12 months in total)
  13. One of my very close friend has received 309/100 visa for his wife and three kids. He applied in October 2020, and has recieved all the visas in less than 5 months. His wife and three kids were in Pakistan when he lodged the application. He himself was in Australia at the time of lodgment. All the applicants has recieved 100 visa directly.

     

  14. On 04/01/2020 at 18:52, Mateen said:

    Thanks usman, 

    Did your son gone through medical as well?

    And also what visa they grant to child 309 TR or they grant permanent visa 101 for child.

     

     

    My wife and infant son both got PR visas (100). Wife was primary applicant and son was secondary applicant. I have been married for more than 5 years, this is the main reason they got PR visas instead of TR visa.

  15. On 23/12/2019 at 20:20, Mateen said:

    Hello everyone.

    I am new in this forum i need information regarding 309 visa. I am going to lodge 309 for my wife and 2 months old baby.

    Do i need to lodge separate visa for baby or i can add baby as a secondary applicant in 309 application.

    If anyone applied spause and baby visa togather please guide me.

    Thanks.

    Definitly add baby on 309 visa application as a secondary applicant. This is the fastest way.

    I applied for my wife 390/100 visa and I added my son (6 months old) as a secondary applicant.

  16. 19 hours ago, inno_pearl said:

    My daughter is 3 months old... They requested all other documents except medical.. then what should we do?

    Has the applicant done his/her medical. Ideally medicals should be completed upfront right after submitting the application, we did the same.

    If you are handling your application without agent, you can book your medical yourself. If your agent is doing it on your behalf ask the agent to arrange medicals for you and your daughter.

    My son was also 3 months old and medical examiniation was performed on him.

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