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Bjv002

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  1. Did you book direct or via third party? We want to book third party as it’s a lot cheaper but we’re worried any changes or flights being bumped if we’ll be affected booking it third party? It’s just so much money on top of the quarantine costs, but I believe we can pay them off via a payment plan?
  2. Can’t believe I’m actually writing this but our partner visa has just been approved Timeline- Lodged- Jan 2020 RFI- Feb 2020 Approval 309- Sept 2020 We had to apply for an exemption as my partners visa is expiring here soon so have to leave after that date, I’m so thankful and relived! Thanks everyone for your support and guidance this forum has been a great help.
  3. From what I’ve seen no, but this could change some people I’ve seen that managed to get out there have considered cancelling their 309 and going onto the relevant onshore application. I would seek advice from a professional first though or call immigration and ask for advice, not sure they’re allowed to give specific visa advice but it’s a free option before having to pay for the relevant lawyer. On another note, and please don’t feel the need to post if it’s due to very personal reasons, but HOW did you manage to get an exemption I’ve tried numerous times, attached so many documents I’ve used for my current 309 visa and all they come back with is saying “you don’t meet the criteria for immediate family” which baffles me as we’re in a de facto relationship and even submitted 888 stat declarations stating this? I’m worried that because we live with my mum and don’t have a joint tenancy agreement due to this situation that they may reject because of that but we cannot help our personal circumstances! We uploaded our joint bank statement along with a few other proof off address bits, but don’t know if we’re missing something or doing something wrong? Sorry to offload all this just really stressing us out, feeling helpless! thanks in advance.
  4. Hi guys quick question, when applying for an exemption to travel, do you have to apply for the 600 visa prior to applying? And when you fill out the exemption request when it asks you to reference the visa in question would you reference your 309/100 as well as the 600 in hopes that it may get expedited and so that they can view all the required evidence that’s already been uploaded onto your existing application or so you need to resubmit all your evidence at the time of applying for the exemption? Thanks :)
  5. We both have savings so would be fine, but obviously the longer one of us can’t work the more that would affect our life savings which we didn’t want to have to use due to this situation. The financial burden isn’t our biggest worry, it’s been separated indefinitely. As no one knows how long restriction could be in place so it’s worrying us as we have never lived apart before and don’t want to ever have too.
  6. With regards to the exemption & 600 visa. I haven’t applied yet but wondering if our situation is similar to anyone else’s and if they’ve had an exemption granted. Me and my partner have been together 3 years (not married no kids). Have submitted our 309/100 application. Intend to move out in the next few months. Are we likely if just in a de facto relationship to be approved? The reason we would want to move out together is because we financially rely on each other and currently living in my mums house but we need to move out soon as she’s promised someone else can move in. (for when we are supposed to be leaving). Also my partners visas ends soon and there’s no other way to extend it here... any thoughts would be appreciated if anyone else is in a similar situation to us and been granted an exemption. Very stressful times
  7. @Tmduk do you know what grounds you’re able to apply for an exemption? As they say if you’re registered de facto you can, but I wasn’t sure if you had to have a compassionate reason. We live together and have told our work we’re leaving before the New Year, but not sure if that would be granted? Our application has had an RFI and we’ve done our medical and police checks in Jan as they requested it. We want to fly out this year but nervous about booking flights until we’ve had a decision.
  8. Everything seems to have gone quiet, which I’m guessing confirms that indeed the Australian High Commission are either not working, or minimal staff or they’re doing all the visa preparation for approvals but won’t be able to approve any visas until travel restrictions have been lifted/ relaxed? Such annoying timing as there seemed to be so much movement! Anyone else thinking the same? I just want to hear back so we can start planning moving dates and flights etc... but also get there are bigger more important things going on just not knowing is the hardest...
  9. No they do not, the 888 forms need to be witnessed by a solicitor but ID documents do not need to be certified just need to be high quality colour scans.
  10. Hello, Yes I only got back this time last year to the UK, I was out there on a WHV for 2 years (that’s how I met my partner), now they’ve moved back to the UK and living with me. We’re going back to Melbourne when we go back. Seems very odd that we’re having them looked at already but for all we know they may just not be as busy at the moment for whatever reason! Would be good to hear updates from you or anyone else who’s in this current position of super fast responses from January. As when I first saw the processing times of 16-21 months it made me panic as my partner only has 12 months left on his UK visa so we were worried as once that’s expired neither of us can obtain a visa with working rights in a matter of days, weeks or months... This visa is literally our only option! So very stressful I just hope it all works out, we’ve both agreed that one of us if needs be will just support the other whilst their on a tourist visa in our home countries until it’s been processed but we both have such a drive and passion to work hard it would be hard doing nothing for potentially months... So fingers and toes are crossed that it’s done swiftly
  11. Hi all, Hoping your combined knowledge and experience can assist me. I lodged my partnership application in the UK on 25/01/2020. I then received a RFI on 14/02/2020... and my immi account has now moved from received to initial assessment. They’ve asked me to upload via email absolutely everything onto my immi account, including medical and police checks within 28 days. Now I don’t want to be presumptuous and get my hopes up too much, but from experience could this well mean I could have my application finalised imminently once I’ve supplied all the requested information? Thanks in advance
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