Ianhughes Posted August 26, 2018 Share Posted August 26, 2018 Hi everyone, newbie here so just a quick explanation of what we are doing, me and my partner (Aussie citizen) and son decided to move to Aus. I applied for the 309/100 visa which cost around $7000 I think. So my grant date was in mid July 2016, and we moved in January 2017 to cairns/North Queensland. So I have just passed the two year mark from when my visa was granted, and according to the immi website, it should be around the two year mark before I hear about the 2nd stage visa. I was just wondering because it’s nearly two months and I haven’t heard anything, and my account doesn’t seem to exist on the immi site. MyVEVO shows that I am onshore and my visa is indefinite. I was just wondering if it was worth my contacting them or do I just wait to hear?, it’s only because me and my partner want to make commitments, such as house and car etc and I just want confirmation. thanks ian hughes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis Posted August 26, 2018 Share Posted August 26, 2018 1 hour ago, Ianhughes said: Hi everyone, newbie here so just a quick explanation of what we are doing, me and my partner (Aussie citizen) and son decided to move to Aus. I applied for the 309/100 visa which cost around $7000 I think. So my grant date was in mid July 2016, and we moved in January 2017 to cairns/North Queensland. So I have just passed the two year mark from when my visa was granted, and according to the immi website, it should be around the two year mark before I hear about the 2nd stage visa. I was just wondering because it’s nearly two months and I haven’t heard anything, and my account doesn’t seem to exist on the immi site. MyVEVO shows that I am onshore and my visa is indefinite. I was just wondering if it was worth my contacting them or do I just wait to hear?, it’s only because me and my partner want to make commitments, such as house and car etc and I just want confirmation. thanks ian hughes They no longer notify people when PR is due; the rules changed a year or so ago and it is now the applicant's responsibility. You became eigible for PR 2 years after you lodged the application for the 309 (thats lodged, not granted). If you no longer have an Immiaccount you will need to create a new one and fill out the details required for the 100. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raul Senise Posted August 26, 2018 Share Posted August 26, 2018 10 hours ago, Ianhughes said: Hi everyone, newbie here so just a quick explanation of what we are doing, me and my partner (Aussie citizen) and son decided to move to Aus. I applied for the 309/100 visa which cost around $7000 I think. So my grant date was in mid July 2016, and we moved in January 2017 to cairns/North Queensland. So I have just passed the two year mark from when my visa was granted, and according to the immi website, it should be around the two year mark before I hear about the 2nd stage visa. I was just wondering because it’s nearly two months and I haven’t heard anything, and my account doesn’t seem to exist on the immi site. MyVEVO shows that I am onshore and my visa is indefinite. I was just wondering if it was worth my contacting them or do I just wait to hear?, it’s only because me and my partner want to make commitments, such as house and car etc and I just want confirmation. thanks ian hughes Immigration do not contact applicants anymore to process the second stage of Partner visas. It is up to you to initiate the process. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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