Partner visa stage 2 forum

My partner and I have entered all our details into the fields etc. We were requested to submit specific documents, however, we cann. Hi all, So I sent off for my PR yesterday (or the day before) as in the second stage of our partner visa (820).

Welcome to the New and Upgraded Pinoy AU Forum ! Apology it took some time. You will need to select the option marked “ Stage – Permanent Partner Visa Assessment (10801), and proceed from there.

The 2nd Stage of the Partner Visa (1or 801) is, in many ways, very similar to the first stage (3or 820). We start assessing you for the permanent visa two years after you lodged your visa application. You can attach the documents up to one month before the two years date. Do not attach them before this time. Complete Stage – Permanent Partner Visa Assessment (10 801) in ImmiAccount.

Attach your documents in ImmiAccount. So I have just passed the two year mark from when my visa was grante and according to the immi website, it should be around the two year mark before I hear about the 2nd stage visa. Visa Criteria for the Second Stage of Partner Visa.

In order to be eligible for a partner visa , you must meet the following criteria: Genuine and continuous relationship You will need to show that you and your partner have a commitment to a shared life together, to the exclusion of all others.

You and your partner must live together, or at least not live apart on a permanent basis. Hi All, I hope everyone is well and also your family. As a way to extend help during this time of crisis, Visa Consort in partnership with Pinoy AU, would like to offer further reduced rate (for a limited period) to anyone who would wish to engage a migration agent service.

And the latter is Permanent Partner Visa. The question is : Can a second stage partner visa refused? The temporary partner visa allows the partner of an Australian citizen or permanent resident to live temporarily in Australia for years. After the two year period an applicant will then apply for the stage part of the visa.

It’s like completing a ‘mini’ partner visa application again. That’s incredibly slow! So, it is often now around three years from the time you applied for the partner visa (s) until the.

The first stage is the 82 the second stage is. The official eligibility time to apply for the stage ‘Permanent’ part of the partner visa (subclass 1or 801) is months after applying for stage (subclass 3or 820). However, you are allowed to begin the stage application one month before the eligibility date, ie: from just months after the stage application date. So, please remember, that two years from the date you lodged the first stepping stone for either the ‘309’ or the ‘820’, Immigration will start to consider you for the Permanent Partner Visa. As has been noted here a couple of times, the 2nd stage is relatively straightforward compared to the first stage.

This is a significant increase of about months compared to Partner visas where the first stage of the partner visa was lodged while in Australia. The date you become eligible is years from the date you apply for the provisional Partner (Sc309) visa. An example of the waiting time to expect can be seen below.

The stage visa assessment online form is(almost) same as the stage applicant form. Otherwise the provisional visa may be granted and you still have to wait years to lodge the second stage. Commence Stage of your partner visa application. In your ImmiAccount select ‘ New application ’ and ‘ Family ’ on the following page. Select ‘ Stage – Permanent Partner Visa Assessment (10801) ’ and complete the online form using your application ID.

Please note: No further fees required. An applicant actually applies for both visas simultaneously using a single application form and paying only one application fee. If successful a temporary visas is granted valid for two ( ) years from date of application. Partner visa (apply in Australia) Allows the partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia.

You apply for the temporary and the permanent partner visas together.