Re: de facto visa for Australia - spell check
"len" <emaravillas@gmail . com > wrote in message
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If you are in a common law relationship with an Australian, you may
apply for a de facto visa. If not married, YOUR relationship must be
genuine and you should be able to provide evidence detailing mutual
commitment - which includes the length of the relationship, social
aspects of the relationship, including pictures and the opinions of
family and friends about the relationship. An Australia de facto visa
or partner visa generally takes 3 to 10 months of processing. Visit
w w w .nationalvisas . com .au/partner/visarequirements-spousedefacto.htm
for more details.
While the fiancé - prospective Australian spouse visa requires that
you must be intending to come to Australia to marry an Australian
citizen or a permanent residence RESIDENT - you live in a residence.
Marriage should be known by family
and friends and you must agree to marry within 9 months of entering
Australia and will be granted a 9 month temporary visa for this
purpose. Visit
w w w .nationalvisas . com .au/partner/visarequirements-prospectivespouse.htm
for more details.
For immigration information and assistance, visit w w w .nationalvisas . com .au
Or just get in touch with the Australian Department of Immigration and
Ethnic Affairs,
who wont fleece you and will tell you if you have a snow balls chance in
hell of
getting a Visa.