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Australia 189 visa

Yes, I'll give you some real cases I've met for your reference:

1. I am a Hainan aquatic product customer and my children go to Australia to study. Guangzhou consulate sent people to the village, and then asked them to take them to the farm, asking how long the field workers worked, how much money they earned, and when is the harvest season in a year. The question was very detailed, but they were real agricultural experts, so the visa was approved.

2. An immigrant chef customer in Wuhan applied for professional chef immigration through DIY very early. At that time, the visa officer went directly to his restaurant and found him sitting in the office instead of cooking in the kitchen. The chef in the restaurant didn't introduce the applicant's name. Later, although the applicant personally cooked for her, the visa was refused. This client was later successfully placed by me as a chef.

3. Hebei 457 work visa customer, college degree, left home to work as a welder. The Shanghai Consulate sent someone directly to the construction site to watch him operate the welding machine and asked him to explain the name of each machine in English. This application is true, so it was approved.

4. The 163 immigrant customer in Wuhan, the boss of our office building, applied for business immigration. The Hong Kong Consulate sent someone to investigate, checked his office, contract, tax bill, financial statement and asked about his business plan.

The 309 spouse immigrant customer in Zhanjiang was also sent by Guangzhou Consulate to ask the neighbors if they saw the applicant living with her Australian husband. The neighbor replied that he had never seen it (because he traveled to China early and came back late, and he was a little at odds with his neighbor). He went to the applicant's sister's house nearby and asked my nephew if he knew the name of the applicant's Australian husband, but the child couldn't tell clearly (the child always called him uncle and so on, but he didn't know the scientific name of the adult). In short, the situation was too bad, and the visa was decisively refused that day. Now her husband has filed an MRT appeal in Australia, and the trial will not be held until April next year (this is a DIY customer, who asked me for advice after refusing the visa, and suggested to reapply quickly, but her Australian husband insisted on his own appeal).

Summary: I have been in business for 8 years, and the possibility of visa on-site investigation is very small, but I must not hand in fake materials!

I hope the answer will help you.