Australian visa for your Vietnamese wife.
Waynesinoz wrote:Thank you. I think we're going to wait another 12 months before we try for a visa.
If you do wait I have heard (at least for the US) that if you travel to 3-4 other countries together first it will be easier.聽 For example, if we hadn't started immigration proceedings to go to the US and had no intention to move there, if we were to go to a SE Asia country, then Japan, then Australia, then Europe, then I would likely get a tourist visa to US.聽 It shows a pattern that I (she) would travel to other countries and then return home.聽 That is really what the US is looking for.聽 I suspect AU is the same.
SteinNebraska wrote:Waynesinoz wrote:Thank you. I think we're going to wait another 12 months before we try for a visa.
If you do wait I have heard (at least for the US) that if you travel to 3-4 other countries together first it will be easier.聽 For example, if we hadn't started immigration proceedings to go to the US and had no intention to move there, if we were to go to a SE Asia country, then Japan, then Australia, then Europe, then I would likely get a tourist visa to US.聽 It shows a pattern that I (she) would travel to other countries and then return home.聽 That is really what the US is looking for.聽 I suspect AU is the same.
That helps, but if you dont have a long-term job or savings in the bank they may decline the visa.
Too many VN's take off once arriving in the country, which spoils it for the decent people who want to visit and return home.
Waynesinoz wrote:Thank you. I think we're going to wait another 12 months before we try for a visa.
I think you have a bigger problem and it is not the visa.聽 Based on the information you provided and if I were you, I would run, run, run and far and fast.
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Cheers,
Wayne
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She also did all the paper work to get my 5 year visa exemption being married to a Vietnamese which has to be stamped first six months by immigration then an exit very twelve months . Your Vietnamese聽 vehicle license is聽 tied to your Australian license and your visa so both have to be valid .
We have since started the application for permanent residency in Australia which requires far more information to legitimize your relationship . But pretty much all the information from tourist visa but more comprehensive. The application cost $7500 at the time I believe it鈥檚 gone up a couple hungy and that application can take up to two years to be approved . And fees are non refundable .
Good luck Vietnamese women make fantastic partners and make life in this country much easier .
Give us a contact if you need more info . Cheers
vicnik wrote:Hello , I鈥檝e just gone through all the subject mater you are discussing . To legally get married both governments have to be informed聽 a letter of no impediment has to be gotten from the Australian embassy . This side is all paper work lodged at her police/local authority establishment with all necessary papers . You need your original birth certificate which can be obtained online and posted to you here . There is no wedding ceremony only the paper work and a party afterwards. A month after we got married my wife started the application for a tourist visa which entitles her to a 12 month visa with a maximum stay of three months . Lots of work went into the application like said in previous posts basically as much proof as you can muster to show your wife鈥檚 a upstanding character with legitimate reason to return home to Vietnam . My wife did all the work at minimal expenses .
She also did all the paper work to get my 5 year visa exemption being married to a Vietnamese which has to be stamped first six months by immigration then an exit very twelve months . Your Vietnamese聽 vehicle license is聽 tied to your Australian license and your visa so both have to be valid .
We have since started the application for permanent residency in Australia which requires far more information to legitimize your relationship . But pretty much all the information from tourist visa but more comprehensive. The application cost $7500 at the time I believe it鈥檚 gone up a couple hungy and that application can take up to two years to be approved . And fees are non refundable .
Good luck Vietnamese women make fantastic partners and make life in this country much easier .
Give us a contact if you need more info . Cheers
It's disgusting that as Australian citizens we have to fork out nearly 8k to get our wives into our home country. Maybe we should rent a boat and she can apply for asylum.
I'm quite happy to live in Vietnam and only return to Australia to visit family and friends once a year. I have little faith in the *** government in Australia. Rising costs of electricity and everything else.
I find the people in Vietnam very friendly and genuine and always helpful.
We will consider applying for a tourist visa in another 12 months.
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Maybe as Colinoscapee suggested, we should get a boat and get them in as political refugees seeking asylum! They'd probably end up better off!
But seriously, I only want to take her to Oz for one month to meet my family and friends and see some of Australia. She has no desire to live anywhere other than Vietnam. She has a 14 year old daughter and all her family living in Vietnam. She doesn't want to live so far away from them.
An Australian friend of mine and his Filipino wife who are visiting me in Da Nang now has suggested that I can pay a surety of maybe AU$5,000 when applying for the visa and she would get the visa much easier. I told him that I don't think it's that easy any more.
Waynesinoz wrote:Well, it's not as lucky as it used to be!
Maybe as Colinoscapee suggested, we should get a boat and get them in as political refugees seeking asylum! They'd probably end up better off!
But seriously, I only want to take her to Oz for one month to meet my family and friends and see some of Australia. She has no desire to live anywhere other than Vietnam. She has a 14 year old daughter and all her family living in Vietnam. She doesn't want to live so far away from them.
An Australian friend of mine and his Filipino wife who are visiting me in Da Nang now has suggested that I can pay a surety of maybe AU$5,000 when applying for the visa and she would get the visa much easier. I told him that I don't think it's that easy any more.
Its an avenue you can try, my brother did the same thing and was still refused.
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