This is just a rant. You may add your voice to mine if you would also like to rant about visas.
When he told me, we were walking through the plaza. I asked him "Why do we love each other? We must be crazy, because this is pretty shit!"
This time Obi is being more on-the-ball with his visa, after all that drama we had last time, I'm relieved to see it. Anyway, he researched what we needed to do for step two...
We got him into Australia on the prospective marriage visa (subclass 300), which is good for nine months. Long enought to get married. Once you're married, you must apply for the next visa, Temporary Residency (820).
So, with the forest we sent through the post last time, a man would think this time would be easy, right? Surely they have a file for us that's about as thick as the great wall of China, we send them the marriage certificate and bam, that's that... right?
Think again.
We have to do it ALL again. Everything on the checklist from last time. It's the exact same form, we just write a different subclass in the box. On a happy note, he tells me it costs half as much, only $900 yay!
I want to stab myself in the face. We need the certified copies of all our ID, statutory declarations from family and friends to confirm this is a real ongoing relationship. Photos to prove we've met in person. Proof of income. Proof of living together. Proof that we have joint savings, and that we share finances as befit man and wifey. Proof of when we last shat. We need to give them a history of our entire relationship up until the day we lodge the form, from the moment we met online. Last time they read our history they made me get a stat dec that said I was no longer with my ex >.<
They say he may not need to get the medical and police check again, I really hope that's the case.
I'm just over it. And, the best part (sarcasm there) is that in two years they'll send us more forms so that we can go on to apply for Permanent Residency, oh and give them more money, of course
So yes, that's where my visa journey is at... Where's yours?
When he told me, we were walking through the plaza. I asked him "Why do we love each other? We must be crazy, because this is pretty shit!"
This time Obi is being more on-the-ball with his visa, after all that drama we had last time, I'm relieved to see it. Anyway, he researched what we needed to do for step two...
We got him into Australia on the prospective marriage visa (subclass 300), which is good for nine months. Long enought to get married. Once you're married, you must apply for the next visa, Temporary Residency (820).
So, with the forest we sent through the post last time, a man would think this time would be easy, right? Surely they have a file for us that's about as thick as the great wall of China, we send them the marriage certificate and bam, that's that... right?
Think again.
We have to do it ALL again. Everything on the checklist from last time. It's the exact same form, we just write a different subclass in the box. On a happy note, he tells me it costs half as much, only $900 yay!
I want to stab myself in the face. We need the certified copies of all our ID, statutory declarations from family and friends to confirm this is a real ongoing relationship. Photos to prove we've met in person. Proof of income. Proof of living together. Proof that we have joint savings, and that we share finances as befit man and wifey. Proof of when we last shat. We need to give them a history of our entire relationship up until the day we lodge the form, from the moment we met online. Last time they read our history they made me get a stat dec that said I was no longer with my ex >.<
They say he may not need to get the medical and police check again, I really hope that's the case.
I'm just over it. And, the best part (sarcasm there) is that in two years they'll send us more forms so that we can go on to apply for Permanent Residency, oh and give them more money, of course
So yes, that's where my visa journey is at... Where's yours?
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