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What problems should I pay attention to when applying for an Australian immigrant spouse visa?

1. What is the spouse's immigration application process?

If the applicant is in Australia, the applicant needs to apply for an 820 temporary spouse visa first, and then change to an 80 1 permanent residence visa after a two-year waiting period.

If the applicant is not in Australia, there are two ways for the applicant:

ü If the applicant and the guarantor are not married, the applicant can apply for a 300 fiancee visa overseas, and then apply for a visa from 820 to 80 1 according to the domestic application process after entering Australia;

ü If the applicant and the guarantor are husband and wife, the applicant can directly apply for 309 overseas temporary spouse visa, and then transfer to 100 permanent residence visa two years later.

2. What are the requirements for the entry period when applying for a 300 fiancee/husband visa?

After signing the 300 visa, the applicant must enter Australia and marry the guarantor within 9 months, and then submit an application for a temporary spouse visa.

The applicant can marry the guarantor in or outside Australia, but before that, he must enter Australia at least once with his fiancee/husband visa.

These nine months cannot be counted cumulatively in the two-year waiting period of the temporary spouse visa.

3. Does the applicant need to be in Australia or abroad when the visa is issued?

If the applicant applies overseas, the applicant needs to be overseas when the visa is issued;

If the applicant applies for 820 in China, the applicant must be in China when the visa is issued.

After obtaining a temporary visa, the applicant will enter and leave Australia many times and can work legally in Australia.

4. Does the spouse migration require the applicant to have academic qualifications and English?

Spouse immigrants have no requirements for applicants such as academic qualifications, work experience, English, and proof of assets. But the most important thing is to prove that the relationship between the two sides is true and long-lasting, so the relationship materials are very important. Therefore, if you plan to apply for spouse immigration, you should pay attention to the accumulation of relationship materials.

I have sponsored others. Can I sponsor other applicants now?

A person can only sponsor others to apply for spouse immigration twice, and the interval between these two sponsorships is at least 5 years.

6. If you are a permanent resident or citizen of Australia and have been sponsored by others, can you sponsor others again?

Of course. You still have two chances to vouch for others. However, after you have been guaranteed for five years, you can submit a guarantee application.

7. Does the guarantor need to provide an Australian passport?

Not necessarily. If the guarantor has never applied for a passport in Australia, he can provide proof of citizenship.

8. Is the spouse visa application online or paper?

If the applicant meets the requirements, it is generally an online sign. There is only one exception: if the applicant is in Australia and successfully waives the "No Stay" clause 8503, he will not be able to apply online (at this time, it will be automatically blocked by the website), in which case he can only sign on paper.

9. My parents gave me permanent residency in Australia, but my spouse didn't immigrate with me at that time. Can I vouch for him/her now?

If your parents' contribution to immigration was signed after July 2009 1, and this marriage relationship existed before your parents' immigration was approved, then you can only ensure that your other half immigrates to Australia as a spouse five years after the visa 143 was approved.

10. For various reasons, I don't have a valid visa in Australia. Can I apply for spouse immigration?

The premise is that you are in Australia and don't have a valid visa, but you find a spouse with Australian identity or citizenship and want to stay in Australia legally. In most cases, you can submit an application. However, because this problem is more complicated, the situation of each case is different, so please consult our professional immigration agent to answer it for you.

1 1. Does the guarantor need to provide financial guarantee?

Although as the spouse of the applicant, I have an obligation to guarantee the living expenses of the applicant in Australia for two years. However, immigrants usually do not need proof of economic security.

12. Can spouse immigrants apply together with their children?

Children can join the application as proxy applicants. If the child is under the age of 18, relying on the applicant will not infringe on the custody right of the other parent of the child. If the child is over 18 years old and not less than 25 years old, it needs to be completely dependent on the applicant for at least 12 months, and cannot have been engaged, cohabited or married. It also needs to meet the requirements of the Immigration Bureau for the definition of dependent persons.

13. Does the spouse need an interview?

If it is a domestic application, it may be notified for an interview or on-site investigation. If it is an overseas application, telephone surveys and interviews will generally be conducted. Common problems are relationship, family, daily life and intimate topics.

14. Can spouse immigrants skip the two-year waiting period?

Whether to obtain permanent residency directly is determined by the visa officer. If the visa officer agrees that the applicant has a long-term relationship with the guarantor, then the visa officer has the right to grant the applicant a permanent visa directly.

15. What should the applicant and guarantor do after submitting their spouse visa applications?

According to the requirements of immigration law, your spouse visa application can include a newborn child. But you need to notify the Immigration Bureau and provide the child's birth certificate and passport.

16. If my spouse's temporary visa is approved, can I add my dependent children to my temporary residence visa?

Once the spouse's temporary visa is approved, the applicant cannot add children attached to him to the application. However, children can apply for a class 445 child visa.